In no particular order:
Sell beer
Provide some human interest stories in the young players - rather that the obligatory end of career
article on at best one Griz or Lady Griz player as they are seniors (and prior to the last game)
Bring me up to speed on the new recruits with something other than points per game in high school - tell me about Anderson and Stiles, tell me about how we happened to recruit a player from Sarajevo - come on, SID, if you want me to be interested in hoops, help me out a bit
We get to know these kids so well that they seem like family - how about some updates on their careers and lives as they move on - we only hear about them if they do well in European pro ball
Is it too much to ask to have some conference game scores displayed somewhere in the Field House to update me as I sit in the stands?
Basketball is a social experience - I would like to meet and greet the people around me and have the opportunity to chat with them before the game, at half-time, or post game. I can't because of the decibel level from the pep band. The band is a side light for me and they usually distract from my game experience. This is true during the pre-game, during time-outs, but particularly when the game is over - I want to discuss it with the people around me but I can't because that is the time for the kids in the band to do a jam session at full volume - sheesh!
Could I go somewhere at half-time and after the game to pick up one of those stat sheets that are such a key part of the radio shows but which we game attendees are frozen out of? The cost would be very nearly zero per person who would come by the desk to grab one.
Could some banners or signs be posted around campus on game day to clue the students in?
I know, I know this is picky but I watch the older fans who have come to games all of their lives who have to stop coming at about age 70 because they can't handle the slippery icy unlevel footing as they go from the parking lot to the field house - it is unfortunate that we can't figure out how to get them to come for a few more years.
Why not invite everyone to the Sky Box for pregame dinner? I spend a lot of money on GSA and tickets and seem to never get invited yet when I go up there the security people say that I am on the list? What's with that?
As far as I am concerned, eliminate the half-time "shows" because they have nothing to do with why I am there - I would rather use that quiet time to chat with the season ticket holders around me.
Could the public address announcers make this more of a social event by asking everyone to introduce themselves to the folks around them - I could sit for 10 years next to someone 15 feet away and never meet them - again thanks to the pep band.
Popcorn costs virtually nothing to make - give it away in hopes that folks will buy beverages.
I know that everyone sees this differently.
Etc.