Lawrence ranked 15th best sports city

It’s the year in sports that keeps on giving.

And Kansas University fans probably will never get tired of watching replays of Aqib Talib’s interception for a touchdown in the Orange Bowl or the miracle three-point shot of Mario Chalmers in April’s national championship game that allowed the Jayhawks to win the NCAA title in overtime.

The Sporting News this week named Lawrence as the 15th-best sports city on its annual list for 2008.

Lawrence trails only much larger metropolitan areas that all have professional sports franchises. In the last year, KU’s football team finished 12-1 and won the university’s first Orange Bowl, coupled with KU’s third NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship.

“It’s a reflection of our terrific student athletes, our terrific coaches and our terrific fans,” said Jim Marchiony, a KU associate athletics director. “And the fact that we’re ranked so highly does not surprise me.”

Quick Glance

Boston ranked number one on the list.

Kansas City came in at number 55 on the list.

Manhattan ranked 76.

The list includes Boston at the top, after the Red Sox and the Celtics won titles, and the Patriots reached the Super Bowl.

The list measures October 2007 to October of this year. Point values are assigned based on categories, such as win-loss records, postseason appearances, applicable power ratings, the number of teams and attendance.

Marchiony said the support for sports in Lawrence is also reflected in the list. Thousands of people packed Massachusetts Street for Final Four victory celebrations and the basketball championship parade.

“They share in this because the fans are a huge part of the equation,” Marchiony said.

Other highly ranked college sports areas include North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill cities at No. 24 and Morgantown, W.Va., at No. 25.

Other Big 12 Conference and area cities on the list were, Austin, Texas, 31; Norman, Okla., 47; Kansas City, 55; Columbia, Mo., 60; College Station, Texas, 66; Stillwater, Okla., 71; Lubbock, Texas, 74; Manhattan, Kan., 76; and, Oklahoma City, 79.

Boulder, Colo., was lumped in with Denver at number 7.

The city's been named one of the Best Sports Cities in the U.S. by Sporting News.


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