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Indy trip … who’s going and should I?

Man, I’d have no issue driving but work and tickets and all that make it a bit too tough.

I’d love to make a last second road trip out of it, though.
 
I wanted to lock in 5 tickets in a great area of the stadium this morning but others want to wait. Can you dm me or post here when you see what UConn is offering?
I just called and found out that general Public tix will not be available. Only donors can get tix through UConn and those emails will be sent out tmrw morning. Not sure if this is subject to change but she said that the demand is already so high
 
I just called and found out that general Public tix will not be available. Only donors can get tix through UConn and those emails will be sent out tmrw morning. Not sure if this is subject to change but she said that the demand is already so high
It was nice when they used to give Alumni a chance after the donors. I think I got them that way for 2004, 2009 and maybe 2011. I know 2014 onwards was definitely not available to Alumni as those days are long gone.
 
It was nice when they used to give Alumni a chance after the donors. I think I got them that way for 2004, 2009 and maybe 2011. I know 2014 onwards was definitely not available to Alumni as those days are long gone.
Yeah. Im guessing they wouldn't let tickets go unsold if all the donor requests didn't claim the available tix, and then Alumni at least could get next crack. But she sure made it sound like there's no way that's happening.
 
Oddly enough I had the opposite issue. With Easter weekend and Indianapolis a pain to get to, I can’t imagine it’ll be higher demand than 2023 or 2024.
Four big time programs/schools, two of them a short car ride. Even CT is a manageable 12 hour drive.
 
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Hope you all have an amazing experience. No chance for me, with it being Easter weekend. We have people coming. I have never been, but then I always feel like you can't possibly really watch basketball in a football stadium and see anything. I understand the energy and experience is what it's all about, but I have to focus when I'm watching UConn in a big game.

For what it is worth, Breeze has a very cheap non-stop flight to Columbus out of Bradley on Thursday morning.
 
Will be driving over from Cincinnati for the games - if anyone happens to have access to tickets that can’t go, please DM me. Go, Huskies!
Yeah. Im in the same boat. But I Don t want to undercut you. Still hoping the school releases some
 
Are ticket prices gonna drop? They are pretty insane right now.

If anyone has any they want to part with bc they can’t go, please let me know. I live here in Indy and so far all my connections have fallen through
 
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I have never been, but then I always feel like you can't possibly really watch basketball in a football stadium and see anything
This right here!

You're right, you can't see much in a football stadium, even in the close rows - I've found the best seats are club (with TVs, no concession lines, and other close facilities), or any upper level seat where I can watch the jumbotron with my blurry vision ... it's just about being the building for me

Going to a F4 is more about the atmosphere; the fans, the hype of four schools dreaming about winning in all - the streets are full with positive smiling folks from all teams ...

The game is pretty painful - those 4 minute timeouts are like friggin' torture

... the above said, see some of y'all in Indy in a few days!
 

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