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UConn the first WBB team to earn $3.25M in ticket sales!
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[QUOTE="Skeets, post: 5172517, member: 10677"] Nan, as a season ticket holder I don't pay any attention to the per game cost, but I pretty sure it's more than $22. The difference between Gampel and the XL is roughly 5,000 seats for sellouts, which I'll concede covers the cost of the rent. UConn has to play 1/2 of their home games in Hartford to move money into the city and for the reasons you mentioned. It doesn't hurt the school financially, so I guess it's a win-win. What's interesting is in addition to the face value of the tickets I have to pay a seat donation. Same deal for football at the Rent, although if you bought individual games you can bypass the seat donation and sit just about anywhere you want. Makes me wonder why people buy football season tickets. [/QUOTE]
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