The stars aligned and I have the weekend of the DePaul game off. I am going to journey from the hinterlands to the game on Saturday. Is there any possibility that it is going to be sold out and I should try to get my tickets in advance? From what I remember from the last time I went, the arena is only 2/3 full and half of those are MU people. Will I be able to just walk up and get tickets?
Quote from: tower912 on February 15, 2016, 07:44:59 AM
The stars aligned and I have the weekend of the DePaul game off. I am going to journey from the hinterlands to the game on Saturday. Is there any possibility that it is going to be sold out and I should try to get my tickets in advance? From what I remember from the last time I went, the arena is only 2/3 full and half of those are MU people. Will I be able to just walk up and get tickets?
Wont even be close to a sell out
If you're committed, there's a MU pregame event and a link to tickets in the MU section. You'll find it on the MU alumni page.
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 07:59:54 AM
If you're committed, there's a MU pregame event and a link to tickets in the MU section. You'll find it on the MU alumni page.
http://muconnect.marquette.edu/Page.aspx?pid=533&cid=7&ceid=1736&cerid=0&cdt=2%2f20%2f2016
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 07:59:54 AM
If you're committed, there's a MU pregame event and a link to tickets in the MU section. You'll find it on the MU alumni page.
If you really want to go to this dog of a game, you
should be committed!
(jk ... couldn't resist ... I absolutely would go if logistically possible, just as I went to every MU-DePaul game when I lived in Chicago.)
100% zero chance of a sell out.
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 07:59:54 AM
If you're committed, there's a MU pregame event and a link to tickets in the MU section. You'll find it on the MU alumni page.
Thanks, and thanks for the link, but I can't get there that early.
Quote from: tower912 on February 15, 2016, 08:31:55 AM
Thanks, and thanks for the link, but I can't get there that early.
Do note that the ticket link is for a 'dedicated' MU section (actually several) that DePaul established and has nothing necessarily to do with the pregame event. So if you KNOW you will be going......
I think tickets range from maybe $15 up to $40.
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 08:37:40 AM
Do note that the ticket link is for a 'dedicated' MU section (actually several) that DePaul established and has nothing necessarily to do with the pregame event. So if you KNOW you will be going......
I think tickets range from maybe $15 up to $40.
After all these years as an MU fan, for the first time since I graduated, I sat in an MU section for the tournament in Brooklyn. It was a ton of fun being with fellow Warriors. Definitely worth doing, especially if one has never done so before.
Quote from: MU82 on February 15, 2016, 08:41:54 AM
After all these years as an MU fan, for the first time since I graduated, I sat in an MU section for the tournament in Brooklyn. It was a ton of fun being with fellow Warriors. Definitely worth doing, especially if one has never done so before.
Don't mean to hijack but one of my favorite experiences was the NCAA tourney game against Murray St. The ENTIRE rest of the KFC Yum Center was against us with Kentucky playing there and local Louisville fans also in attendance supporting another Kentucky school. True David/Goliath.
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 08:52:46 AM
Don't mean to hijack but one of my favorite experiences was the NCAA tourney game against Murray St. The ENTIRE rest of the KFC Yum Center was against us with Kentucky playing there and local Louisville fans also in attendance supporting another Kentucky school. True David/Goliath.
That sounds awesome, glow.
We're not hijacking at all. We are talking about the experience of sitting in an MU section at a road game, and that is relevant to the topic.
Quote from: jsglow on February 15, 2016, 08:52:46 AM
Don't mean to hijack but one of my favorite experiences was the NCAA tourney game against Murray St. The ENTIRE rest of the KFC Yum Center was against us with Kentucky playing there and local Louisville fans also in attendance supporting another Kentucky school. True David/Goliath.
Interesting choice by the Louisville fans since we were in the same league at the time. What would MU fans do if MU was in the same regional with UW-Green Bay and they were playing Seton Hall? (Madison would obviously bring different emotions into play).
I was at the DePaul/Villanova game last week - and DePaul couldn't even get 5,000 people in the 18,000 seat arena. DePaul always over-inflates in actual attendance to avoid further embarassment. JLP, as always, sits courtside next to Dave Leitao and doesn't talk to anyone or move.
I can't remember the last time they sold out a game (I believe it was against #1 Cincinnati and Kenyon Martin in 2000).
I get that DePaul has had tremendous difficulty getting people to games, but if you can't get a decent crowd against the #1 team in the nation, I don't see much hope until they open that new arena - and even that has many questions regarding getting crowds to games.
Tower, there won't be more than 6,000 people there. Just walk right up.
And sadly for DePaul, typically MU is their best draw.
I will be there with a group of Marquette alums as well. Definitely worth sitting with the marquette section.
Quote from: JakeBarnes on February 15, 2016, 09:50:12 AM
I will be there with a group of Marquette alums as well. Definitely worth sitting with the marquette section.
Wait, is there a DePaul section at the AllDump?
Quote from: RJax55 on February 15, 2016, 09:52:25 AM
Wait, is there a DePaul section at the AllDump?
A friend and I will be about 12 rows up behind the MU bench. Going to reception before too.
Wish I would have known about the MU section- I picked up 4 tickets last week on Ticketmaster and the sections near the MU bench were listed as taken. I thought it was odd that it looked like the lower bowl was basically sold out- now I know for next year.
Don't do the upper deck. It sucks.
Quote from: Crean to Ann Arbor on February 15, 2016, 09:04:22 AM
Interesting choice by the Louisville fans since we were in the same league at the time. What would MU fans do if MU was in the same regional with UW-Green Bay and they were playing Seton Hall? (Madison would obviously bring different emotions into play).
To be clear, Kentucky played the game after and Cal sent a memo out to the Blue fans to support Murray State and tweak UL and the Big East. UL fans were cheering for MU. UK fans are interesting to say the least as so many travel to the NCAA games as it is may be the only time they can get tickets (as the wait list at home is years long).
Quote from: Crean to Ann Arbor on February 15, 2016, 09:04:22 AM
Interesting choice by the Louisville fans since we were in the same league at the time. What would MU fans do if MU was in the same regional with UW-Green Bay and they were playing Seton Hall? (Madison would obviously bring different emotions into play).
Truthfully, the handful of Louisville fans were somewhat neutral. Polite applause for MU at best. That was totally different during the Kentucky game. What you have to appreciate is that Kentucky fans probably occupied 90% of the total seats.
We enjoyed our time down there. Louisville folks were wonderful hosts and the downtown was fun. Great trip. Sing along "I wish I could turn back times, to the good old days...."
Tix purchased. See you in section 101.
My son, who still lives in Chicago, just texted to say he will be there representin' the MU82 family!
Just bought tix today in the $10 section. Got the same seats last year and we probably could have moved to just about any section we wanted to. I live 15 min from all-state and have been to many events there.... the only one that ever had a sizeable crowd was when I took my daughters to Disney On Ice last month.
Yesterday afternoon was flipping through the channels and ESPN had the Globetrotters on, live from DePaul.
They sold out the lower bowl. First time I've ever seen people in that place for basketball.
I was there for many, many games during the Quentin Richardson era (also Bobby Simmons and Lance Williams, as the coach, Pat Kennedy, cheated like hell).
Place STILL wasn't full, but almost always 10K+ in the house and they had some big crowds for Cinci, Ville, MU and a few others. The "Horizon" rocked pretty good when reasonably full.
I have many friends who were around for the Aguirre/Cummings era and said DePaul hoops was THE basketball story in Chicago. Far surpassing the Bulls in the pre-Michael years.
My mother's is a DePaul alum, and the first few years they were at the Horizon, it was almost always a sell out.
There have not been any problems getting tickets for the past 30 years, nor will there be any for the next 30.
Quote from: tower912 on February 15, 2016, 07:44:59 AM
The stars aligned and I have the weekend of the DePaul game off. I am going to journey from the hinterlands to the game on Saturday. Is there any possibility that it is going to be sold out and I should try to get my tickets in advance? From what I remember from the last time I went, the arena is only 2/3 full and half of those are MU people. Will I be able to just walk up and get tickets?
Ha, depaul, sold out? Hell they might pay you to grab a seat.
Quote from: MU82 on February 15, 2016, 01:07:15 PM
I was there for many, many games during the Quentin Richardson era (also Bobby Simmons and Lance Williams, as the coach, Pat Kennedy, cheated like hell).
The hell were you doing in Rosemount so much :)
Part of a group of 40 plus Evans Scholar alum attending in full force!
Quote from: WarriorPride68 on February 15, 2016, 03:28:20 PM
The hell were you doing in Rosemount so much :)
I was in the Chicago media. I covered a lot more Illini basketball than DePaul, though.
Quote from: MU82 on February 15, 2016, 05:35:21 PM
I was in the Chicago media. I covered a lot more Illini basketball than DePaul, though.
Very cool! Appreciate your posts mu82