Diamond Hogs finish fourth in baseball attendance

Arkansas fans call the Hogs during a game against Central Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.
Arkansas fans call the Hogs during a game against Central Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.

— Arkansas baseball finished fourth nationally in tickets sold per game this year.

The Razorbacks averaged 7,815 tickets sold for their games at Baum Stadium, according to NCAA figures. The program recorded virtually the same average of tickets sold last year (7,817 per game).

Arkansas was second nationally in paid attendance for five straight seasons between 2011-15.

According to UA figures, the Razorbacks sold 6,123 season tickets by the start of this season, an increase of 2.87 percent over last year.

The six programs with the highest attendance figures this season were from the Southeastern Conference. Arkansas was the only of the six that did not host an NCAA regional or super regional round. The Razorbacks finished 26-29 overall and 7-23 in SEC games, and missed the NCAA postseason for the first time in 15 years.

LSU was first nationally with an average attendance of 10,580, followed by Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Other SEC programs in the top 10 were South Carolina, Texas A&M and Alabama.

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