Pretty much nowhere else would bring that kind of crowd. It'd be great to have it back in the Quad Cities or something, but for essentially half the conference, it's very centrally located (especially with the addition of UND next year). The state of SD is crazy about basketball and they bring huge crowds. Yes, it essentially makes it a "home game" whenever a SD team, and to a lesser extent, ND teams + Omaha, but you just aren't going to find that combination of a great venue, great attendance, and a city that wants it enough to go out and bid for it. There's nothing preventing another city from bidding...Moline...something in the Chicago area, etc....but at this point, not many places can compete with what Sioux Falls can put together for the conference tournament.Tere North wrote: Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:44 pmIf fans don't show up, then the conference won't make any money, nor would the conference get much recognition. So it's got to be played somewhere. Regionally, the location provides the a central location to the ND and SD teams, with Denver and Omaha not really all that far away. Fort Wayne and us are the farthest, along with Oral Roberts now what they're back.wiu2013 wrote: Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:08 pm So please explain how this is considered a "neutral site" for a tournament? The Summit League might as well play the game at South Dakota or South Dakota State campus!
Where else would you have the tourney that could bring the crowd?
It'd be a different story entirely if they only had like 1k people showing up, but they don't.
We had a total of 9,640 attendance for our home games this season...TOTAL...that's ALL THE HOME GAMES COMBINED and we didn't break 10k. Meanwhile, Sioux Falls...over 1k more than that in one evening...10.7k fans. Are we going to somehow bring in 10k of mostly WIU and...idk...Omaha fans for a tournament in Moline? When the tournament was in Moline we didn't come close to that, and that was when we still had teams like Northeastern Illinois, Valparaiso, and Chicago State in the conference as "local" teams.
At this point, the tournament is pretty much locked into Sioux Falls for the forseeable future...so there's not really any point complaining about that.