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Title: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 11, 2018, 03:07:33 PM
Any season ticket holders buy any yet?  I have to pick with the great unwashed at noon tomorrow.

What's left right now as far as Wiscy and Nova?
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: We R Final Four on October 11, 2018, 03:20:46 PM
uppers only for Wisconsin.  Had to do over the phone since MU acct was not allowing to do on computer. Didn't ask about availability for either game though, so didn't see inventory.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Sir Lawrence on October 11, 2018, 03:40:44 PM
I bought two lowers at 3:00 pm for the UW game.  Inventory was very low, and the website balky.  I had to re-log in twice, after the single games appeared then disappeared, and the selection I made was weirdly gone.    Corner sections of the lower bowl with mostly single seats.  I didn't look at upper bowl. 
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 11, 2018, 03:41:57 PM
Inventory will be low, as many will not be for sale as they are set aside for mini plans.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Warriors4ever on October 11, 2018, 05:20:28 PM
I thought tickets for the general public go in sale October 16, not tomorrow?
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 11, 2018, 05:52:55 PM
I thought tickets for the general public go in sale October 16, not tomorrow?
They do. Season ticket holders start today.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on October 11, 2018, 07:25:23 PM
Expect technology issues.  A bit of a cluster.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 12, 2018, 09:29:26 AM
This likely doesn’t belong here but requesting help from one of you smarter folk.

Is there somewhere where I can easily see the teams MU plays this year by their preseason Kenpom or Trank?
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on October 12, 2018, 09:34:04 AM
This likely doesn’t belong here but requesting help from one of you smarter folk.

Is there somewhere where I can easily see the teams MU plays this year by their preseason Kenpom or Trank?

http://www.barttorvik.com/team.php?team=Marquette&year=2019
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 12, 2018, 10:21:12 AM
http://www.barttorvik.com/team.php?team=Marquette&year=2019

Thanks tamu!!!
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: PBRme on October 12, 2018, 10:24:03 AM
Looked like mostly single seats left other than the top 2-3 rows in upper deck for Madison and Villanova
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on October 12, 2018, 10:26:32 AM
http://www.barttorvik.com/team.php?team=Marquette&year=2019

I don't understand the projection for Markus Howard.  The drop in usage rate is perplexing.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: brewcity77 on October 12, 2018, 11:41:14 AM
I don't understand the projection for Markus Howard.  The drop in usage rate is perplexing.

There's also 24 mpg unaccounted for. Seems likely that much would go to walk-ons.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: LeftyWarrior on October 12, 2018, 11:49:04 AM
I was able to purchase two lower level tickets and two upper level tickets for the Wisconsin game yesterday at noon.  The site worked well for me and I had no problems. Lower level tickets were $86 each and upper level were $49 each.  Both were more than I was expecting. Unfortunately the upper level tickets are for some Badger fans.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 12, 2018, 11:51:05 AM
I was able to purchase two lower level tickets and two upper level tickets for the Wisconsin game yesterday at noon.  The site worked well for me and I had no problems. Lower level tickets were $86 each and upper level were $49 each.  Both were more than I was expecting. Unfortunately the upper level tickets are for some Badger fans.


Just price them accordingly.  #nobadgerspayface
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Spotcheck Billy on October 12, 2018, 11:58:20 AM
I was able to purchase two lower level tickets and two upper level tickets for the Wisconsin game yesterday at noon.  The site worked well for me and I had no problems. Lower level tickets were $86 each and upper level were $49 each.  Both were more than I was expecting. Unfortunately the upper level tickets are for some Badger fans.

^ ban dis guy
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: wadesworld on October 12, 2018, 12:08:14 PM
^ ban dis guy

From Fiserv
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Newsdreams on October 12, 2018, 01:13:45 PM
From Fiserv

And from tickets' site!
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: LeftyWarrior on October 12, 2018, 05:04:19 PM
And from tickets' site!
worst part is they are for my son who is a student at Madison. Luckily my daughter is at MU and has student tickets. He got us tickets last year to watch MU kick UW
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Jay Bee on October 12, 2018, 05:16:43 PM
worst part is they are for my son who is a student at Madison. Luckily my daughter is at MU and has student tickets. He got us tickets last year to watch MU kick UW

I think it’s fine. He’ll have to sit and watch his school get dismantled. Good lesson.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: GooooMarquette on October 12, 2018, 05:26:03 PM
I think it’s fine. He’ll have to sit and watch his school get dismantled. Good lesson.

True dat. Road games are great if your team wins...but they’re awful when you get schooled.

#beentheredonethat
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: RideMyBuycks on October 16, 2018, 10:13:11 AM
Just went open to the public. Didn't look like anything was available together but i was able to get a few single seats.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 16, 2018, 11:23:27 AM
Just went open to the public. Didn't look like anything was available together but i was able to get a few single seats.
What game?
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: RideMyBuycks on October 16, 2018, 01:10:06 PM
What game?

Both Badger and Nova games look to be in similar spots. Very few singles left.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 16, 2018, 01:43:41 PM
Both Badger and Nova games look to be in similar spots. Very few singles left.
Oh yes. They are only really selling singles for those games as the mini plans are the way to buy those tickets for those games.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Sand-Knit on October 16, 2018, 09:48:49 PM
worst part is they are for my son who is a student at Madison. Luckily my daughter is at MU and has student tickets. He got us tickets last year to watch MU kick UW

Pretty lame ass excuse to be honest!!
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: MU82 on October 16, 2018, 10:12:30 PM
I have about a dozen going to the Providence game - 8 family members plus a few friends from my MU days. I went to the site this morning and was surprised at how few tickets were left anywhere in the arena. So I snapped up the 8 and told the others they should hustle and buy theirs. I gave them our section, row and seat numbers and hopefully they'll get some either in our row or behind us.

Impressed that the game -- Sun 1/20, 11am tip -- would have so few left.

Really looking forward to seeing the new joint and to seeing our ladz kick some Friar fannies!
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on October 17, 2018, 08:12:59 AM
I have about a dozen going to the Providence game - 8 family members plus a few friends from my MU days. I went to the site this morning and was surprised at how few tickets were left anywhere in the arena. So I snapped up the 8 and told the others they should hustle and buy theirs. I gave them our section, row and seat numbers and hopefully they'll get some either in our row or behind us.

Impressed that the game -- Sun 1/20, 11am tip -- would have so few left.

Really looking forward to seeing the new joint and to seeing our ladz kick some Friar fannies!

That's a pack game so MU holding blocks until later.  MU doing a good job employing psychological pricing but those may come free at some point based on pack sales.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 17, 2018, 10:03:28 AM
When is MU releasing more single game tix?

I have the Blue mini plan but wanted to supplement that with 2 Nova upper deck tickets (the Nova game is part of the Gold mini plan).

There are literally still entire sections open for the Gold plan in the upper deck, complete rows, yet for the single game Nova tickets you can't find 2 seats together anywhere in the entire arena. I'd say the upper deck is probably 60% unsold for these mini plans.

It is really annoying. They could release half of the seats they are saving for mini plans and STILL have plenty for anyone who wants to buy them (at least in the upper deck).

MU ticket sales has a long way to go.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 17, 2018, 10:43:59 AM
When is MU releasing more single game tix?

I have the Blue mini plan but wanted to supplement that with 2 Nova upper deck tickets (the Nova game is part of the Gold mini plan).

There are literally still entire sections open for the Gold plan in the upper deck, complete rows, yet for the single game Nova tickets you can't find 2 seats together anywhere in the entire arena. I'd say the upper deck is probably 60% unsold for these mini plans.

It is really annoying. They could release half of the seats they are saving for mini plans and STILL have plenty for anyone who wants to buy them (at least in the upper deck).

MU ticket sales has a long way to go.

Because they won't cater to your exact desire?

MU ticket sales' job is to maximize revenue.  If they can do that by selling a mini-plan for the seat you want instead of trying to sell 4 individual tickets, that is what they are going to do.

My guess is at the latest they will free up those mini-plan seats right before the first game in the plan, which I believe is a perfectly reasonable strategy.

If you don't want to wait that long, buy a mini-plan and sell the other tickets on StubHub.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 17, 2018, 11:45:16 AM
I'll add to the comment.  Right now the 'mildly interested' fan is learning that single game tickets are essentially sold out for Nova and Bucky.  Some (many) might rethink their plans because of the scarcity and purchase a mini plan instead to be able to obtain those tickets.  After that, MU should put the ones they 'held back' in the limited availability Ticket App (assuming they do that again), and after that they should again offer them directly to the loyal season ticket holders before making them available to the general public one last time.

I've been there on many nights when 3000 people are in the building.  I can literally spot #nored sitting on the other side of the arena.  You want a marquee game?  Pay a marquee price.  Or step up for a bigger commitment to #mubb.

One more thought.  Marquette learned something from last year's NIT in the Al.  They learned that they can financially benefit from and simultaneously reward loyal fans/contributors with premium #mubb experiences.  Consider Nova and Bucky in that same light.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 17, 2018, 12:36:45 PM
Great point Glow.

I am on the lower end of points/contributions. It was kinda a bummer to only be able snag 2 extra for Wisco game. But that is MU’s prerogative as they have realized that they should reward those who reward them.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on October 17, 2018, 12:50:57 PM
One more thought.  Marquette learned something from last year's NIT in the Al.  They learned that they can financially benefit from and simultaneously reward loyal fans/contributors with premium #mubb experiences.  Consider Nova and Bucky in that same light.

Marquette has employed several pricing strategies throughout this:  Price Tiering (good, better, best), Goldilocks (at open house, you could upgrade seat levels to get suite access, parking, gifts, access, single seats and post-season), bundling (packs), and personalized (priority points).

This last one is the psychological pricing strategy where they artificially restrict the inventory and give first access to the premium.  Apple does this well on their roll-outs.  In the past, MU took more of a "land and expand" strategy where Priority Points mattered and MU had a lot of supply/inventory to sell (and this po'ed STHs as the supply was discounted so much as the games approached).

MU has been pretty good with the transition although some communication and changes have been late or spotty (some intentionally). Many fans are confused and/or upset although that may be more of a matter of change which is normal. Service has been excellent though to guide folks through. However, their new approach which is trending toward premium puts a lot of pressure on Wojo to win today.  This is a shift from their supply to a demand strategy.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 17, 2018, 01:25:20 PM
Because they won't cater to your exact desire?

MU ticket sales' job is to maximize revenue.  If they can do that by selling a mini-plan for the seat you want instead of trying to sell 4 individual tickets, that is what they are going to do.

My guess is at the latest they will free up those mini-plan seats right before the first game in the plan, which I believe is a perfectly reasonable strategy.

If you don't want to wait that long, buy a mini-plan and sell the other tickets on StubHub.

I was unaware that buying a single game ticket was such a unique desire.

My point is they are not selling anyway. As I said the upper deck is over half unsold. It is a good way to piss off fans. I'm pretty sure I am not the only one who wants to buy single game tickets.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 17, 2018, 01:26:32 PM
I'll add to the comment.  Right now the 'mildly interested' fan is learning that single game tickets are essentially sold out for Nova and Bucky.  Some (many) might rethink their plans because of the scarcity and purchase a mini plan instead to be able to obtain those tickets.  After that, MU should put the ones they 'held back' in the limited availability Ticket App (assuming they do that again), and after that they should again offer them directly to the loyal season ticket holders before making them available to the general public one last time.

I've been there on many nights when 3000 people are in the building.  I can literally spot #nored sitting on the other side of the arena.  You want a marquee game?  Pay a marquee price.  Or step up for a bigger commitment to #mubb.

One more thought.  Marquette learned something from last year's NIT in the Al.  They learned that they can financially benefit from and simultaneously reward loyal fans/contributors with premium #mubb experiences.  Consider Nova and Bucky in that same light.

Does Marquette really think people are that dumb that they would think the games are sold out when in reality they are over half unsold, just because the tickets haven't been released for single game purchase? The only scarcity is that MU refuses to sell the tickets. It is completely artificial. I'd be surprised if any game besides Bucky actually sells out.

I'm willing to pay marquee price for the game. Hell I'll pay double the going rate. The point is they aren't even for sale. I'm not buying a mini pack to go to one game.

This doesn't seem smart to me. It seems like they are trying to be clever and its not even working. The upper deck remains empty. If you want to play games with the lower bowl...fine.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 17, 2018, 01:33:34 PM
My point is they are not selling anyway. As I said the upper deck is over half unsold. It is a good way to piss off fans. I'm pretty sure I am not the only one who wants to buy single game tickets.

Everyone does this. You are not the only person who wants to buy singles. You want a ticket for a marquee game, that business in this case Marquette wants you to buy season tickets or a mini plan. Mini Plans do sell very well for Marquette. It's only Oct. 17th and everyone around here has Brewers tickets on the mind. Marquette sold over 2,000 of these Wisconsin Mini Plans in 2016.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 17, 2018, 01:35:58 PM
You are not the only person who wants to buy singles.

That's precisely my point.

MU's recent performance on the court and fan attendance doesn't merit them trying to play games like this. If we were consistently a top 25 team (or even a consistent tournament team) that regularly sold out home games it would make more sense. The demand is not there.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Its DJOver on October 17, 2018, 01:45:31 PM
That's precisely my point.

MU's recent performance on the court and fan attendance doesn't merit them trying to play games like this. If we were consistently a top 25 team (or even a consistent tournament team) that regularly sold out home games it would make more sense. The demand is not there.

We're still pulling almost 15,000 for conference games, so attendance hasn't had the same drop off that on-court performance has.  If they were struggling to fill seats your gripe may have more merit, but the demand is still high (especially with the new arena).
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: MU82 on October 17, 2018, 02:14:13 PM
So what y'all are saying is that I messed up by buying my Providence tickets the day single-ticket sales began because better seats will be available later.

Oh well ... rookie mistake. Still will enjoy the game.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 17, 2018, 02:47:24 PM
That's precisely my point.

MU's recent performance on the court and fan attendance doesn't merit them trying to play games like this. If we were consistently a top 25 team (or even a consistent tournament team) that regularly sold out home games it would make more sense. The demand is not there.
They are not playing games, it's called go business sales in October. The demand is always there for the Wisconsin game and National Marquette Day Game, which also happens to be Villanova. Those are easy sellouts.

The goal is to have demand for other games and sales for those games, so they sell at a package and a discounted price.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 17, 2018, 03:04:28 PM
We're still pulling almost 15,000 for conference games, so attendance hasn't had the same drop off that on-court performance has.  If they were struggling to fill seats your gripe may have more merit, but the demand is still high (especially with the new arena).
Also, Fiserv Forum seats less than the Bradley Center. While, FF seats 17,500 about 1,400 less seats than the BC. About, 1,300 are sold via the Bucks thru Suite area locations. So, that leaves Marquette to sell around 16,200 seats. Around 11,200 are sold for season tickets and that leaves 5000 left to sell per game.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 17, 2018, 07:38:39 PM
That's precisely my point.

MU's recent performance on the court and fan attendance doesn't merit them trying to play games like this. If we were consistently a top 25 team (or even a consistent tournament team) that regularly sold out home games it would make more sense. The demand is not there.

Marquette seems to think differently.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Frenns Liquor Depot on October 17, 2018, 07:44:56 PM
Marquette seems to think differently.

If that is true they have big problems. 

Now if they feel the new arena and this year’s product warrants pushing the revenue — then good for them and I’m excited for the season. 
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 17, 2018, 08:29:26 PM
If that is true they have big problems. 

Now if they feel the new arena and this year’s product warrants pushing the revenue — then good for them and I’m excited for the season.

Certainly a better quote.  But they think they have something special in the team and building and are trying to maximize revenue.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: naginiF on October 17, 2018, 08:49:23 PM
I bought my single game tickets for the KState game and i was SHOCKED at how cheap lower bowl was.  I just assumed it was because MU realized the team had not performed up to alumni expectations the last 4ish years.  $55 per seat against a quality non conference opponent is a solid value, I was expecting $90+ for single game tix in the lower........OR, something is seriously wrong with section 109 which was the only lower bowl section with options of 2 seats next to each other. 

MU seems to be approaching this with a solid business grounding of understanding the balance between recent product (lack of NCAA), new product (FF), potential upside, targeted demand, and core customers. 
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 17, 2018, 11:17:07 PM
I bought my single game tickets for the KState game and i was SHOCKED at how cheap lower bowl was.  I just assumed it was because MU realized the team had not performed up to alumni expectations the last 4ish years.  $55 per seat against a quality non conference opponent is a solid value, I was expecting $90+ for single game tix in the lower........OR, something is seriously wrong with section 109 which was the only lower bowl section with options of 2 seats next to each other. 

MU seems to be approaching this with a solid business grounding of understanding the balance between recent product (lack of NCAA), new product (FF), potential upside, targeted demand, and core customers.

I also got 4 seats in section 109 for $55. Pleasantly surprised with that price. Very pleased!
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: mueron on October 18, 2018, 08:33:14 AM
Trying to buy single game tix for Buffalo of all games. Single tix not available for that game. I'm assuming because it is featured in a mini plan. The place will be empty I'm sure. How dumb.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: GGGG on October 18, 2018, 08:35:43 AM
I bought my single game tickets for the KState game and i was SHOCKED at how cheap lower bowl was.  I just assumed it was because MU realized the team had not performed up to alumni expectations the last 4ish years.  $55 per seat against a quality non conference opponent is a solid value, I was expecting $90+ for single game tix in the lower........OR, something is seriously wrong with section 109 which was the only lower bowl section with options of 2 seats next to each other. 

MU seems to be approaching this with a solid business grounding of understanding the balance between recent product (lack of NCAA), new product (FF), potential upside, targeted demand, and core customers. 


Yeah I think the inferences that Marquette doesn't know what it's doing here to be pretty funny.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 18, 2018, 08:58:11 AM
Okay, I didn't do exhaustive research but even the FULL SEASON tix seem to be in fairly short supply and they seem to line up pretty well with what is also being offered in the mini plans.  Our own upper section has about 20 total seats left excluding the last row which might be handicapped only.  Those are being held for full season only right now and are not even available to potential mini plan purchasers.  Overall the supply seems pretty short as I scan around the building for available season tickets.  So MU is doing the right thing by severely limiting access to single game purchasers.

Back in the day during the Jordan era, the entire United Center was exclusively full season tickets.  Lambeau Field has been like that for generations.  Looks like MU is trending in the right direction in terms of interest and opting in for at least a mini plan is the best way into the house at this juncture.   
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 18, 2018, 09:07:30 AM
Great point Glow.

I am on the lower end of points/contributions. It was kinda a bummer to only be able snag 2 extra for Wisco game. But that is MU’s prerogative as they have realized that they should reward those who reward them.

Yep.  Season ticket holders control significant blocks for that game.  Sure they might make 'em available to MU friends at face.  But if those tickets end up in the secondary market, they'll expect to make 'bank' from some damn Bucky fan.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on October 18, 2018, 09:13:32 AM
Also, Fiserv Forum seats less than the Bradley Center. While, FF seats 17,500 about 1,400 less seats than the BC. About, 1,300 are sold via the Bucks thru Suite area locations. So, that leaves Marquette to sell around 16,200 seats. Around 11,200 are sold for season tickets and that leaves 5000 left to sell per game.

So the 1300 suite attendees will be all red just like at the BC.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 18, 2018, 09:41:48 AM
Trying to buy single game tix for Buffalo of all games. Single tix not available for that game. I'm assuming because it is featured in a mini plan. The place will be empty I'm sure. How dumb.

Looks like there are plenty of tickets on StubHub at face or below.  I would expect that on any of the mini-plan non-marquee games.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 18, 2018, 09:45:49 AM
So the 1300 suite attendees will be all red just like at the BC.

Honestly, who cares?  I doubt our players are going to be like, "I know that the folks in the stands are cheering so loud for us I can hardly hear myself think, but I am still bummed that a couple hundred Bucky fans are standing around in a skybox drinking expensive beer and not paying all that much attention to the game."

Anything that takes money out of a Badger pocket to watch us play is fine with me.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 18, 2018, 11:47:01 AM
Trying to buy single game tix for Buffalo of all games. Single tix not available for that game. I'm assuming because it is featured in a mini plan. The place will be empty I'm sure. How dumb.

You’re kidding right? Friday night game. Against an extremely strong mid major?

Students will be out of control drunk at this game and the fans will have it filled if not for the simple reason that it’s not a week day (most don’t work the next day) and it’s a night game.

I bought 4 extra tickets for the game because my uncle specifically request this game....
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: fjm on October 18, 2018, 11:51:57 AM
What chick said:

438 tickets on stubhub right now for Buffalo game. $6 and up.

$6!! A seat for $6. And yet we are complaining. If that’s too cheap and you don’t like the section, then there are some court sides for $94 a piece. Or you could get full season! Or a mini plan.

I get the frustration. I’m a season ticket holder. I only got (like I mentioned to glow) 2 extra badger game seats. But you know what... that’s because I didn’t donate enough.

If you buy season tickets from the still remaining open seats, you could have gotten extra tickets for almost any game.


Or stubhub.com

I guess what I’m getting at is people don’t want to do mini plans, season plans. They just want the badger game or nova game and they want the seats they want for a cheap price. Sadly that’s not how it’s going to work anymore. If you’re going to just an elite game, expect to get a craptastic seat or puy a ransom for a seat on the secondary market.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 18, 2018, 12:13:15 PM
So the 1300 suite attendees will be all red just like at the BC.
I pray that is not the case.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 18, 2018, 12:23:26 PM
Trying to buy single game tix for Buffalo of all games. Single tix not available for that game. I'm assuming because it is featured in a mini plan. The place will be empty I'm sure. How dumb.

Here you go. Buffalo tickets for you!!  ;)

https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/marquette/EN/buy/details/18MB1221
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 18, 2018, 12:46:38 PM
Marquette seems to think differently.

And our university has never been wrong before
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Coleman on October 18, 2018, 12:48:26 PM

Yeah I think the inferences that Marquette doesn't know what it's doing here to be pretty funny.

Yes, because again, MU has such a perfect track record.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: GGGG on October 18, 2018, 12:49:53 PM
Yes, because again, MU has such a a perfect track record.


They know more about selling tickets than pretty much everyone here. 
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: jsglow on October 18, 2018, 01:20:04 PM

They know more about selling tickets than pretty much everyone here.

Except coleman.   ::)
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: warriorchick on October 18, 2018, 02:21:07 PM
Except coleman.   ::)

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Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Newsdreams on October 18, 2018, 08:39:26 PM
I pray that is not the case.
Did suite prices triple??
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 18, 2018, 10:31:35 PM
Did suite prices triple??
I believe they are 85k per year for a 7 year lease. The Bucks sold them all. Marquette does get a cut.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Newsdreams on October 18, 2018, 10:42:32 PM
I believe they are 85k per year for a 7 year lease. The Bucks sold them all. Marquette does get a cut.
I know MU does not get money from that just wanted to know. Thanks
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: mu_hilltopper on October 19, 2018, 07:47:55 AM
I believe they are 85k per year for a 7 year lease. The Bucks sold them all. Marquette does get a cut.

Wait .. $85k a year for a suite? 

This article says way way different:

The Milwaukee Bucks have begun pitching suites in the new arena to prospective tenants with annual leases priced at $225,000 to $300,000.

https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2016/05/05/exclusivesuites-at-new-bucks-arena-cost-up-to-300.html
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Mr. Nielsen on October 19, 2018, 07:55:24 AM
Wait .. $85k a year for a suite? 

This article says way way different:

The Milwaukee Bucks have begun pitching suites in the new arena to prospective tenants with annual leases priced at $225,000 to $300,000.

https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2016/05/05/exclusivesuites-at-new-bucks-arena-cost-up-to-300.html
Maybe I heard wrong. There is also the lofts. That could have been 85k. It was hard to hear back in June when I had my hard hat on that tour.

I do know Marquette gets a % of that. Buyers get those for all Bucks/MU games but not concerts.
Title: Re: Single game tix
Post by: Dr. Blackheart on October 19, 2018, 10:32:06 AM

 
Women's Basketball Single Game Ticket Presale for Marquette Season Ticket Members

As a benefit of being a Marquette basketball season ticket member, you now have access to purchase women's basketball single-game tickets prior to the general public during this presale. Don't miss the opportunity to see Marquette face defending national champion, Notre Dame, at the Al McGuire Center on Dec. 22. To purchase single-game tickets, please follow the instructions below or call the Marquette Ticket Office at 414-288-4668.

Head coach Carolyn Kieger and the Marquette women's basketball team return the top eight scorers from last season’s NCAA Tournament team including BIG EAST Player of the Year and Honorable Mention All-American honoree, Allazia Blockton.

With the BIG EAST Conference schedule revealed last month, the  Marquette women's basketball team will look to defend its regular season title against some great opponents in both non-conference and the BIG EAST, including Notre Dame, Michigan, Green Bay, DePaul, Creighton and Villanova.