Navigate Left
  • Student Health Center on Chico States campus.

    News

    An individual carrying a bacterial disease attended multiple fraternity parties

  • Customers enjoying all-you-can eat rolls as servers work in Sake restaurant. Taken by Jessica Miller on April 18.

    Food

    All-you-can-eat sushi: Sake restaurant is now open

  • The student Health Center is located on the intersection of Ivy and Legion. Photo by Jason Halley. Taken May 1, 2023.

    News

    Chico State warns of potential tuberculosis case on campus

  • Holocaust Survivor Joseph Alexander meets local Rabbi Lisa Rappaport. Photo taken April 14 by Molly Myers.

    News

    101-year-old Holocaust survivor visits Chico

  • New lounge bar servicing exclusive menu and new cocktails in Rawbar’s remodeled extension. Taken by Alina Babajko on April 14.

    Food

    The Rawbar reinvented: classy and oceanic

Navigate Right
Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Low attendance for sports teams

Photo+credit%3A+Christopher+Hendrickson
Photo credit: Christopher Hendrickson

How many teams must perform well before we start showing up to games? The answer is blowing in the wind.

While the Wildcat athletic programs are performing great across the board, attendance at games does not show that. Simple math would show high performance sports programs equal high attendance numbers. So what is it about campus culture that has made people forget about sports programs?

Chico State’s student body is filled with well-rounded young adults. Chico State is more than a party school. We are more than studious intellectuals and weekend warriors. We have some of the best sports programs Division II athletics has to offer, but support of these outstanding programs is not where it should be.

Recently I attended a baseball game, and attendance was pretty thin. But I get it, baseball is not everyone’s cup of tea. That aside, the Wildcats have the number one ranked division II baseball program in the country decided March 28.

Our baseball team is not the only one performing at a high level. In the Division II rankings, the softball team is seven in the country, hockey at the top of Division II, track and field team is three, men’s golf is 25, women’s golf is 10 in the west region and our basketball team just made it to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship Tournament. This is just to name a few, and these are only the sports going on right now.

Our head of sports marketing is Jeff Kragel, who has been working at Chico State for almost 15 years, is one of the best at what he does. If Kragel can capitalize on using social media then he can direct student’s attention to how well our programs are performing.

Support of our athletic programs will improve campus culture and create a better sense of community. The Wildcats don’t just come to play, they come to win. And that’s just what they’re doing.

Let’s get behind them as students and fans to turn our winning culture in athletics into a victory for all of Chico State.

Chris Hedrickson can be reached at [email protected] or @theorion_sports on Twitter.

Leave a Comment
More to Discover

Comments (0)

All The Orion Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *