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Post by gosaints on Jan 5, 2018 13:51:12 GMT -5
Is there any truth to the rumor that if you're a Siena season ticket holder you have an inside track to getting decent tickets to the 1st and 2nd round games to be played at the TUC?
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Post by greengold4ever on Jan 5, 2018 14:08:29 GMT -5
Is there any truth to the rumor that if you're a Siena season ticket holder you have an inside track to getting decent tickets to the 1st and 2nd round games to be played at the TUC? not so much a rumor (first round is actually now the first 4 in Dayton), so it would be the 2nd round (6 games total).................answer is yes, but to some degree depending on the interest, not necessarily a guarantee............also, it should be noted that back in both 1995 (first round) & 2003 (East Regional that Syracuse was in), sold out within minutes of going on sale to the public.........that ticket will be the hottest to grab in this area for sure..........certainly secondary markets will be prominent, but likely at a very high premium cost.............
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Post by siena95 on Jan 5, 2018 14:22:22 GMT -5
Is there any truth to the rumor that if you're a Siena season ticket holder you have an inside track to getting decent tickets to the 1st and 2nd round games to be played at the TUC? and it won't be decent seats... one's we got back in 2003 were literally that very last row upstairs. but you are in the building.
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Post by greengold4ever on Jan 5, 2018 15:01:21 GMT -5
Is there any truth to the rumor that if you're a Siena season ticket holder you have an inside track to getting decent tickets to the 1st and 2nd round games to be played at the TUC? and it won't be decent seats... one's we got back in 2003 were literally that very last row upstairs. but you are in the building. 1995 event were decent locations, but still upstairs...............TUC will never again host a men's hoop regional, the building is too small, criteria is for the mega-arenas to host those...............some advantages do go to long time season ticket holders as well, only because as we know, new season ticket holders will get on board now for the opportunity to buy NCAA tickets, so the selection is basically weighted on when you opted in (which is only fair, wink)...........still, without a doubt the greatest time in the area to watch college hoops (not counting watching our beloved Saints playing of course)............and if you are lucky enough to get tickets, just be happy you are IN the building..........
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Post by mjs72 on Jan 5, 2018 15:43:44 GMT -5
I recall that, if you had both Siena season and MAAC All session passes, that got you points towards tickets and location. Think giving level was a plus as well.
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Post by $cott on Jan 5, 2018 16:48:16 GMT -5
Is there any truth to the rumor that if you're a Siena season ticket holder you have an inside track to getting decent tickets to the 1st and 2nd round games to be played at the TUC? not so much a rumor (first round is actually now the first 4 in Dayton), so it would be the 2nd round (6 games total).................answer is yes, but to some degree depending on the interest, not necessarily a guarantee............also, it should be noted that back in both 1995 (first round) & 2003 (East Regional that Syracuse was in), sold out within minutes of going on sale to the public.........that ticket will be the hottest to grab in this area for sure..........certainly secondary markets will be prominent, but likely at a very high premium cost............. Pretty sure the NCAA backed down and now just refer to the play-in games as the First Four and the round of 64 is back to being the first round. And to the topic on hand, getting tickets for the NCAAs is the main reason I am holding on to my season tickets and will continue to renew them until 2020. If they make the mistake of not guaranteeing season ticket holders first dibs on tickets for the NCAAs then that will not only be the end of getting season tickets for me but the end of going to any events at the TUC.
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Post by gosaints on Jan 5, 2018 17:12:56 GMT -5
Yes , I did mean the second round. I thought there was a connection. Looks like I'll hang on for another two years, so as many I'm stuck thru Pastos's guarantee. Thanks to those who've responded. Enjoy tonight's game. Go Saints
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Post by marshotel on Jan 5, 2018 17:19:26 GMT -5
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Post by gorvy on Jan 5, 2018 19:43:52 GMT -5
I get presale rights to tickets every year direct from the NCAA, without being a season ticket holder. My advice is to purchase e women’s tourney tickets direct from the NCAA and stay on their email mailing list.
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Post by greenblood on Jan 5, 2018 20:10:55 GMT -5
I get presale rights to tickets every year direct from the NCAA, without being a season ticket holder. My advice is to purchase e women’s tourney tickets direct from the NCAA and stay on their email mailing list. Me too.
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Post by greengold4ever on Jan 5, 2018 22:13:16 GMT -5
already being reported that it will be March 19 & 21, 2020...............this is a Thursday-Saturday scenario, which is terrific because many folks can come into town Wed and stay right through to Sunday to enjoy the whole experience.........obviously going to the games is primo fun, but that "off" day on Friday is great for heading out to local establishments for food/drink while watching all the other games..........gonna be a great week in the area, hotels & various bar/restaurants should do great business for sure...........
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Post by gosaints on Jan 6, 2018 7:17:04 GMT -5
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