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    For those who don't have them....Per goshockers.com ~500 season tickets are available for sale starting today.

  • #2
    How much do your season tickets cost?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by CharlieHog
      How much do your season tickets cost?
      We have two season ticket packages only.

      Package #1 - $265 per season for approximately 17 home games.

      Package #2 - $255 per season for appoximately 17 homes games.

      The pricing is irrespective of number of games. In the 2008-2009 season, there were 17 home games. As yet, the schedule for the upcoming season has not been released. It is expected that home games for the upcoming season will be about the same as last season.

      Package #1 provides seats with arm rests.

      Package #2 provides seats without arm rests.

      The face value of Package #1 seats is $21.00 per game. On a game by game basis, the total season cost would be $357.00 for the season.

      The availability of preferred seat locations is driven by the size of donations to the Shocker Athletic Scholarship Association (SASO). The more one gives, the better the seat location. (I wonder, if NObama is going to do away with this policy to make it more fair.)
      "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

      --Niels Bohr







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      • #4
        Thanks RDR.

        I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CharlieHog
          Thanks RDR.

          I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
          Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D

          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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          • #6
            just picked up 1 ticket...section 107 row 29 seat 5. Pretty good view. There are lots of seats still available. The 255 and 95 donation are the lowest costs. There are some much closer to the floor but you will definitely have to donate more. Its worth checking out. Only took me 20 mins or so.

            Go Shox!!!
            Shocker fan since December 28th, 2005!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WstateU
              Originally posted by CharlieHog
              Thanks RDR.

              I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
              Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
              Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

              --'85.
              Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88

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              • #8
                The photo shows the women outnumber the men 2 to 1. You know why men die before women?........Because they WANT to.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shocker85
                  Originally posted by WstateU
                  Originally posted by CharlieHog
                  Thanks RDR.

                  I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
                  Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
                  Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

                  --'85.
                  I believe there are three seat widths. In part, the width is driven by the curvatures of the the bowl. I seem to recall the seat widths are in the range of 24", 25" and 27". These figures are guesses from a faulty memory.

                  By the way, refer to the image just above this post. I am in the front row center.
                  "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                  --Niels Bohr







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                  • #10
                    You look nice in your peach-colored jacket!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ShockerGorilla
                      You look nice in your peach-colored jacket!
                      No shortage of humor with this crowd. (I am laughing out loud.)
                      "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                      --Niels Bohr







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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                        Originally posted by Shocker85
                        Originally posted by WstateU
                        Originally posted by CharlieHog
                        Thanks RDR.

                        I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
                        Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
                        Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

                        --'85.
                        I believe there are three seat widths. In part, the width is driven by the curvatures of the the bowl. I seem to recall the seat widths are in the range of 24", 25" and 27". These figures are guesses from a faulty memory.

                        By the way, refer to the image just above this post. I am in the front row center.
                        What is the structure in the background?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum
                          Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                          Originally posted by Shocker85
                          Originally posted by WstateU
                          Originally posted by CharlieHog
                          Thanks RDR.

                          I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
                          Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
                          Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

                          --'85.
                          I believe there are three seat widths. In part, the width is driven by the curvatures of the the bowl. I seem to recall the seat widths are in the range of 24", 25" and 27". These figures are guesses from a faulty memory.

                          By the way, refer to the image just above this post. I am in the front row center.
                          What is the structure in the background?
                          The home of Sir Lancelot.
                          "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                          --Niels Bohr







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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum
                            Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                            Originally posted by Shocker85
                            Originally posted by WstateU
                            Originally posted by CharlieHog
                            Thanks RDR.

                            I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
                            Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
                            Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

                            --'85.
                            I believe there are three seat widths. In part, the width is driven by the curvatures of the the bowl. I seem to recall the seat widths are in the range of 24", 25" and 27". These figures are guesses from a faulty memory.

                            By the way, refer to the image just above this post. I am in the front row center.
                            What is the structure in the background?
                            The last athletic facility Creighton built? ;-)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Cdizzle
                              Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum
                              Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                              Originally posted by Shocker85
                              Originally posted by WstateU
                              Originally posted by CharlieHog
                              Thanks RDR.

                              I can't imagine why a person would need an arm rest at a basketball game though. ;)
                              Charlie, you obviously haven't attended a WSU basketball game. :D
                              Boy, I'd gladly give up my armrest in return for the extra space for my arse. We sit in one of the remodeled sections and the seats are NARROW.

                              --'85.
                              I believe there are three seat widths. In part, the width is driven by the curvatures of the the bowl. I seem to recall the seat widths are in the range of 24", 25" and 27". These figures are guesses from a faulty memory.

                              By the way, refer to the image just above this post. I am in the front row center.
                              What is the structure in the background?
                              The last athletic facility Creighton built? ;-)
                              Have you not heard about our new Volleyball/women's basketball facility? Its a beauty! You have a thread about it in the Volleyball section.

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