If you want an autograph or picture there is a meet and greet additional ticket add on of $50 bringing the total of 80 dollars for the open practice.I am SO naive. When I first saw Nan's post I thought this will be just great for families who don't
get to see our team in person due to ticket prices. Now...on a Sunday afternoon...take the whole family...kids
included.... psych up for the season...watch them play...hear Coach...maybe an autograph or picture?
I assumed it would be free. $30...yikes!
I believe that the men's open practice was $200If you want an autograph or picture there is a meet and greet additional ticket add on of $50 bringing the total of 80 dollars for the open practice.
I'm going out on a limb here and say it was mostly season ticket holders who had to buy the game(s) as part of the season ticket package.Selling tickets for events that other schools offer for free is nothing new. Decades ago, UConn was charging $22 a ticket for exhibition games - and they sold out.
No, they were offered to the public after season ticket holders got theirs. I went to the exhibition games in HartfordI'm going out on a limb here and say it was mostly season ticket holders who had to buy the game(s) as part of the season ticket package.
Yep, pretty much why I said "mostly". Again, going out on a limb year here, I think there were years when Gampel was completely sold out with season ticket holders. So, any exhibition game at Gampel was part of the season ticket package. That's certainly true for men's exhibition games at Gampel.No, they were offered to the public after season ticket holders got theirs. I went to the exhibition games in Hartford
I would love to see where you got that info. The state support for UConn has been on the lower end of the scale for years.Yep, pretty much why I said "mostly". Again, going out on a limb year here, I think there were years when Gampel was completely sold out with season ticket holders. So, any exhibition game at Gampel was part of the season ticket package. That's certainly true for men's exhibition games at Gampel.
I don't know why Lamont doesn't just cough up another $18+M. I read somewhere that UConn is the second most heavily subsidized (per student) state university in the U.S. Hey, my tax dollars at work. They'll get it out of me one way or another. Maybe tack it on to my electric bill like everything else.