Charliebball
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'the Vivid Seats site had a better selectionI guess we could do a little cruising on Stubhub and see...as Arnold once said "I'll be baaack!"....
'the Vivid Seats site had a better selectionI guess we could do a little cruising on Stubhub and see...as Arnold once said "I'll be baaack!"....
Go on vivid seats it's like 20% cheaper and u can get 40.oo off codes^^ Right there! Nothing is ever "sold out". Just gotta know where to look and how badly do you REALLY wanna be there?
Ok, you get that I am just trying to see what's available vs. the Bridgeport Region and Don't want to buy right? Mine is a comparison of availability by region.'the Vivid Seats site had a better selection
You guys are killing me!Go on vivid seats it's like 20% cheaper and u can get 40.oo off codes
Go on vivid seats it's like 20% cheaper and u can get 40.oo off codes
Ok, you get that I am just trying to see what's available vs. the Bridgeport Region and Don't want to buy right? Mine is a comparison of availability by region.
You guys are killing me!
\FOR THE THIRD TIME IN THIS THREAD:
Hartford as a host site for a regional would sell maybe 2000 tickets, BECAUSE UCONN CAN NOT PLAY A REGIONAL IN HARTFORD based on the current rules for the women's NCAA tournament. So the issue of Hartford having a greater seating capacity is moot. When the rules changed to host schools for the first two rounds and neutral regional sites, Hartford stopped bidding for tournament games because it would have been a disaster for them, unless they decided to not host Uconn regular season games. It was at that point that Albany stepped in and Bridgeport renewed their bidding.
So that's how you can afford to wine and dine justine!!!!!
FOR THE THIRD TIME IN THIS THREAD:
Hartford as a host site for a regional would sell maybe 2000 tickets, BECAUSE UCONN CAN NOT PLAY A REGIONAL IN HARTFORD based on the current rules for the women's NCAA tournament. So the issue of Hartford having a greater seating capacity is moot. When the rules changed to host schools for the first two rounds and neutral regional sites, Hartford stopped bidding for tournament games because it would have been a disaster for them, unless they decided to not host Uconn regular season games. It was at that point that Albany stepped in and Bridgeport renewed their bidding.