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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4588774, member: 5798"] Some very good advice from the Boneyard to be sure. I would also[B] try calling the UConn ticket office [/B]during business hours to see if they are selling tickets for this weekend. If they are, those seats most likely would be behind the UConn bench. When I attended the UConn/Stanford game in Palo Alto in 2014, I made the mistake of buying some grossly inflated tickets (seats that were normally $15 were being sold for $55) through the Stanford ticket office. We attended the UConn/UC Davis game in Davis 3 days earlier. They did not raise their ticket prices one cent, and our seats were a lot better too. I told them I was a UConn fan and wanted to sit somewhere in proximity behind their bench. There was a LARGE contingent of UConn fans sitting behind the UConn bench. THAT is where we should have been sitting. :( I'm pretty sure they paid the same price for their tickets. I would wound up on the second level in the corner surrounded by Stanford fans. :mad: We were miserable the entire game. Not only because I got ripped off by the increased price of the tickets and the seat location, but also because UConn lost that game. If memory serves, UConn had a 10-point lead with 6 minutes to go. Pandemonium broke out after the game. The Stanford faithful were singing and dancing in the aisles and the concourse. You would have thought they had just won the national championship. We couldn't leave the arena fast enough. That was the only game UConn lost that year. As you remember, they ran the table for the remainder of the season and won the national championship. (#10) Good luck with obtaining your tickets. Enjoy the game. :) [/QUOTE]
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