NCAA tickets available, all sessions! Suite #60 lower level. Food & Beverage package. $3500 per ticket. Call Stewart @ 610-960-4932
Did you have to donate as well as get season tickets to get them? I tried to go through Drexel, figuring they're the host school and would have access to more tickets. They said even a $500 donation didn't guarantee tickets. So, I gave up on that.just got a call from upenn to confirm my payment for 2 lower level tickets!
I know Maryland wanted like $1500 donation which included season tixs and that got ya on NCAA tixs list if I remember correctly. I'm blessed my uncle is a D3 head coach and on Div. 1 rules committee so I get mine through him.Did you have to donate as well as get season tickets to get them? I tried to go through Drexel, figuring they're the host school and would have access to more tickets. They said even a $500 donation didn't guarantee tickets. So, I gave up on that.
I got Drexel a pair of season tickets at the beginning of the year (cost around $100). A month or so ago Drexel sent a notice to season ticket holders advising that by making a $1,500 donation season ticket holders would be guaranteed the opportunity to purchase 2 all-sessions NCAA Championship tickets from their ticket block. I made the donation as requested. A few weeks ago I was provided a link to make my ticket purchase. I emailed the Drexel ticket office that I needed 3 tickets if possible and was granted permission to purchase 3 tickets for $500 each. As it turns out those tickets are in the lower level and are centrally located (although I’ve not received my assigned seats yet). My investment per ticket amounts to $1,000. Not bad for premium seats and no worries about scrounging up tickets.Did you have to donate as well as get season tickets to get them? I tried to go through Drexel, figuring they're the host school and would have access to more tickets. They said even a $500 donation didn't guarantee tickets. So, I gave up on that.
no extra donation needed, but i have been a season ticket holder of theirs since psu wrestled at the palestra 3 or 4 years ago so maybe that jumped me ahead in line. i was very worried that they'd be asking for extra donations like drexel and i wouldn't be able to compete with the ivy alums. i'll be thanking my lucky stars tonight.Did you have to donate as well as get season tickets to get them? I tried to go through Drexel, figuring they're the host school and would have access to more tickets. They said even a $500 donation didn't guarantee tickets. So, I gave up on that.
Does it list a section or indicate if it’s upper or lower level?$415 per all session ticket.
Only offer I remember for lower level were the premium seats for $2500 so I am assuming these are upper level but my receipt doesn’t say and I dont really remember what the conditions were when I ordered. Between 3 extra football games plus BJC duals plus NCAAs it all blends together after a while.Does it list a section or indicate if it’s upper or lower level?
I have a Loge seat, which is the comfy row of seats, just below the suites. Hoping I'm sitting in front of you guysWell Gentlemen and Ladies, the only thing left to say is SEE YA IN PHILLY! Our entire suite is full so all that's left is a few dual meets and B1Gs...WE ARE!!
What suite were you assigned? We are suite 61.Well Gentlemen and Ladies, the only thing left to say is SEE YA IN PHILLY! Our entire suite is full so all that's left is a few dual meets and B1Gs...WE ARE!!
Three years before that, we drove to Princeton University, parked for free, walked up to the box office window and bought tickets for semis and finals for under $10 each. The event was held in Jadwin Gymnasium, which is roughly the size of Rec Hall.How times have changed. The 1984 Nationals were in Meadowlands New Jersey. I decided that Saturday afternoon to go watch finals with a friend. Drove about an hour and bought decent ticket at arena for maybe 30 bucks .
Can't even park a car at Wells Fargo for that price.
Saw the 1988 NJ State Championships at Jadwin. It's almost hard to remember championships at such small venues now, but what a treat that used to be. Right on top of the action without having to donate a kidney to pay for it.Three years before that, we drove to Princeton University, parked for free, walked up to the box office window and bought tickets for semis and finals for under $10 each. The event was held in Jadwin Gymnasium, which is roughly the size of Rec Hall.
When NJ switched states to Atlantic City, I was very upset. I did one year there to watch a kid I had coached. Then I was done.Saw the 1988 NJ State Championships at Jadwin. It's almost hard to remember championships at such small venues now, but what a treat that used to be. Right on top of the action without having to donate a kidney to pay for it.
The things we do! Seems safe to say that most on this board carry some sort of crazy gene. Being a college wrestling fan is cheap and effective mental therapy.I got Drexel a pair of season tickets at the beginning of the year (cost around $100). A month or so ago Drexel sent a notice to season ticket holders advising that by making a $1,500 donation season ticket holders would be guaranteed the opportunity to purchase 2 all-sessions NCAA Championship tickets from their ticket block. I made the donation as requested. A few weeks ago I was provided a link to make my ticket purchase. I emailed the Drexel ticket office that I needed 3 tickets if possible and was granted permission to purchase 3 tickets for $500 each. As it turns out those tickets are in the lower level and are centrally located (although I’ve not received my assigned seats yet). My investment per ticket amounts to $1,000. Not bad for premium seats and no worries about scrounging up tickets.
Along the same lines, I also purchased a pair of Northwestern season tickets this fall. On Monday evening I was given the opportunity, as a season ticket holder, to purchase B1G10 Wrestling Championship tickets. I purchased a pair of tickets, located at mid-court, about a dozen rows up. Cost for the pair, $550.
The moral of the story: We’re all wrestling fans. Supporting a team by purchasing season tickets is a small investment with a significant impact for many teams. There is no guarantee, but sometimes you can parlay your small investment it into a face-value purchase of tickets you might otherwise chase after at a significantly higher price..
Well 2/3 of the staff is at Stanford now . So sounds like you've a Stanford connection 🤣I had a Princeton connection if I wanted the chance to get National tickets. That connection changed with a coaching change.😕
I got season tickets through Drexel ($150 for 2) and was able to get tix for nationals for $500 each. I’ve had season tickets for Drexel for a while though, so that probably helped.Did you have to donate as well as get season tickets to get them? I tried to go through Drexel, figuring they're the host school and would have access to more tickets. They said even a $500 donation didn't guarantee tickets. So, I gave up on that.
We are Section ARL12 Row RRWhat suite were you assigned? We are suite 61.
That's a nice location. Right in the center.We are Section ARL12 Row RR
Well you are definitely invited over along with your suite mates!!That's a nice location. Right in the center.
I'm not sure if we will be allowed on that level. We are in the mid-level suites. If we are allowed, I'll definitely stop up!Well you are definitely invited over along with your suite mates!!
Try National Wrestlng Hall of Fame. They will ask a $250 per ticket donation but still reasonable. Here is the information:I'm looking for 2 All Session if anyone has extras. Tried to get through NC, but their allotment didn't include enough for season ticket holders.
Lara Horinek
Office Manager
National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum
405 West Hall of Fame Ave Stillwater, OK 74075
lhorinek@nwhof.org
P: 405.377.5243
F: 405.377.5244
M:40
We are a can do bunch so I'm sure we can find a work around.I'm not sure if we will be allowed on that level. We are in the mid-level suites. If we are allowed, I'll definitely stop up!
What does that correspond to on the standard published seating chart?We are Section ARL12 Row RR
It's up top at the center of the arena. It is above section 201 of the seating chart.What does that correspond to on the standard published seating chart?
Definitely want to swing by and say hello at some point in the weekend, in or out of the arena. In the Banger crew.So it looks like we have 4 seats available in our suite (mid-level suites). This is for all sessions. The cost per seat is $3,055. Included is a $10,000 food and beverage allowance for the group. If someone wants all 4 seats you may also claim a VIP parking pass if you need one.
We are all PSU fans/grads in the suite. I'd prefer to keep it that way.
same section - a couple of rows behind you --- I'll definitely put pebbles in my pockets to toss at you during OMG moments!Got my tickets section 114 row 9 seat 6. Anybody around me?
Cool. Just yell BOB look out! Lolsame section - a couple of rows behind you --- I'll definitely put pebbles in my pockets to toss at you during OMG moments!
Are these through PSU? Haven't heard a peep yet and it's 1 month out. Last year the successful emails went out on Feb 2nd.same section - a couple of rows behind you --- I'll definitely put pebbles in my pockets to toss at you during OMG moments!