See Where Providence Ranks Among Sports Cities in the US

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See Where Providence Ranks Among Sports Cities in the US

Providence has been ranked 134th in the country for best sports cities, according to a study done by WalletHub. 

"The increasingly mobile-oriented ways we consume sports and rising premium-seat demand are partly responsible for the significant industry growth. Today, we can digest the latest sports happenings through our smartphones and ditch the bleachers for ultra hi-def TVs that seem to get bigger every year. But many serious fans still prefer live action — and the best seats in the house. In response, sports venues are improving their facilities to enhance the in-person viewing experience," said WalletHub. 

Providence ranks 160th for football, 143rd for basketball, 360th for baseball, 38th for hockey and 50th for soccer. 

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The Rankings

Providence arks 134 behind Bules Creek, North Carolina and Madison, Wisconsin at 132 and 133, while ranking ahead of Norfolk, Virginia and Albuquerque, New Mexico at 135 and 136 respectively.

New York city is ranked as the best city for sports, while Florence, South Carolina is ranked as the worst city for sports.

See the Rankings in the Map Below. 

Source: WalletHub

 

Method 

In order to determine the best sports cities, WalletHub’s analysts combined the results from its previous rankings listed below. The weight assigned to each sports category corresponds with the total percentage of adults in the U.S. who claim to follow that particular sport, according to The Global Sports Media Consumption Report. Because some adults claim to be fans of more than one sport, the sum of all the weights is greater than 100 percent.

  • Football Ranking (Overall) - Total Weight: 49 Percent
  • Basketball Ranking (Overall) - Total Weight: 31 Percent
  • Baseball Ranking (Overall) - Total Weight: 28 Percent
  • Hockey Ranking (Overall) - Total Weight: 15 Percent
  • Soccer Ranking (Overall) - Total Weight: 9 Percent

Each sports category was also graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the most favorable conditions for sports fans. Finally, we calculated the total score for each city based on its weighted average across all sports categories and used the resulting scores to rank the cities accordingly.

Our sample includes a total of 423 U.S. cities, categorized from small to large according to the following population-size guidelines:

  • Large cities: More than 300,000 people
  • Midsize cities: 100,000 to 300,000 people
  • Small cities: Fewer than 100,000 people

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