With both Minnesota and Wisconsin there, be prepared to pay for tickets to Friday's games if you go this route.There will always be tickets on the secondary market though.
Yeah schools do get an allotment -- you'll probably want to get on that, I think Tuesday or Wednesday they send back any unused tickets.
Yeah schools do get an allotment -- you'll probably want to get on that, I think Tuesday or Wednesday they send back any unused tickets.
There will always be tickets on the secondary market though.
If there's any 'allotment' at UW, they're not telling anyone about it; no email to season ticket holders saying 'tickets are available!!' etc. The link for tickets at the UW web site goes directly to the UM 'Frozen Four' page. I spoke to a couple UW season ticket holders yesterday who are on some waiting list; I had the impression that that was something they had done 'on their own', not through UW.
I wonder if the first shot at tickets goes to players' families and other program contacts. Then if there are tickets left, maybe season ticket holders get the next shot, and finally, the general public via the school.Section 11 of Ridder was listed as sold out for yesterday's game all last week until Friday when over 100 tix were released. I assume those were RIT's allotment. I imagine something similar this week for BC, Harvard, and UW.
Lots of tickets available on StubHub if you're willing to pay for them:
http://www.stubhub.com/womens-college-hockey-tickets/
Wow, ok, I guess the scalpers decided to get into gear now that the matchups are set. I looked on there a week or two ago, and there were only 3 or 4 listings total, and Stubhub didn't even have the game listed at all until about a month ago.
Wow, ok, I guess the scalpers decided to get into gear now that the matchups are set. I looked on there a week or two ago, and there were only 3 or 4 listings total, and Stubhub didn't even have the game listed at all until about a month ago.
I looked at Craigslist Minneapolis (if you're willing to take the risk; I buy UW football tickets over Craigslist regularly), and there's at least two pretty promising listings.
The unfortunate aspect is that if it is like two years ago, most of the fans from the first game were gone halfway through the second. Maybe they'll hang around if BC and Harvard put on the show of which they're capable.