Guys...we can at least give them 50!
Guys...we can at least give them 50!
I know their stadium is larger, but how many have they given us in the past?
Folks,
NCAA Baseball Regionals:
200 tickets must be held for each visiting team for the games in which that team participates. All of these tickets must be in what is considered to be a "PRIME" area … between first and third bases.
NCAA Baseball Super-Regionals:
600 "PRIME" tickets must be held for the visiting team.
All tickets are to be held until 10am local time of the day of the game for the participating teams.
Additionally, two seats are reserved (per team) near home plate for team personnel charting pitches. Also, four seats are held for scouting purposes (non-participating teams).
Brian
The two sections that are next to the grandstand is what Matt said would be held for the visting teams. I am not sure for the super regional.
Just win!
600????? what about a place like UCLA whos whole place holds like 1200.
also, are my two season tickets in the grand stand at risk ob being yanked for post season?
It is UCLA's choice whether or not to bid for a super-regional. Of course this season, they need not be concerned with such matters.
As for grandstand season ticket holders, obviously not everyone will be able to keep their season seats (but I would imagine other seats would be made available ... either in the grandstand based on priority order ... or in the bleacher sections). TV also may take some additional seating.
Brian
Mel, I think it's going to be more than just section H.
I always wondered what the numbers were. It seemed strange to watch super regionals and see large chunks of opposing fans in premium seats. I never realized they had such a large "held prime area". That takes a lot of the bite out of the regional and super regional home field advantage... unless you have a large stadium with a boisterously large fan base.
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