scsutommyboy
Frozen four or Bust!!
Re: UAA: Exciting Things Ahead!
Were the Park in Chicago not up to your standards?

I am indeed.
Were the Park in Chicago not up to your standards?
I am indeed.
One last random ice/hockey rant and JJ/DD and that Seawolf dude can duke it out...
Welcome back DD...(i think). I missed your rants and analysis of the UAA games...hell, I even missed all your f#ck1ng F-Bombs! I am disapointed that you a JJ cotinue to act like complete *******s but hey, that's your f#ck1ng choice!
--Dre
TB!!!!Were the Park in Chicago not up to your standards?![]()
Coach was just getting to the arena as we were leaving ... around 2:00 I believe. The new scoreboard was covered up, but it is HUGE. Can't wait to see it in action.
What's the deal with the Meet & Greet? It's after the game? Maybe we want to re-think bringing the granddaughter then, could be too late for her. She had so much fun at the Green & Gold game last year, she kept asking me why the players were hitting each other into the window. LOL.
I believe the Green and Gold "Game" will feature a pre game skate with the ‘Wolves, some 5 on 5 and 3 on 3 interspersed with some skills competitions and free food. It will be fun to watch.
Thanks. Scooped again. Sigh.![]()
All of UAA’s home games in hockey, basketball and volleyball will be televised this school year, although they won’t be shown live in Anchorage or the Valley.
A deal between UAA, GCI and Denali Media will put the games on tape-delay in Anchorage and Mat-Su and live elsewhere in the state, the school announced this week.
Some home gymnastics meets will also be televised.
In Anchorage and the Valley, games will be rebroadcast on GCI cable channel 1, generally at 10 p.m. the night of the game, although times are subject to change, UAA said.
Coverage begins with Saturday night’s volleyball match between the Seawolves and Montana State-Billings.
I fixed your postInterested in others thoughts on the benefit of season tickets. Up until now I have been either too young to buy my own tickets or been a student pursuing one degree or another. This is the first year that I have to actually buy tickets. With that in mind I looked into season tickets thinking that would be the way to go. However looking at the cost it does not seem like that is the case.
Seats: $300 +$25 =$325 for the 16 home games vs 16 games x $10.50=$168
Parking: $250 for VIP or $150 for c lot parking vs. 16 games c lot parking x $6= $96 Or 15th and Cordova street parking ....free
I see the benefit of getting to have the same seat every game but other than that I am coming up empty in regard to justifying the price difference.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
I parked up there for years and years and years ... then they removed the long covered staircase.I fixed your post
I never did understand why they took that out.I parked up there for years and years and years ... then they removed the long covered staircase.
Only thing that comes to mind is they want us to pay $6 to be less of a walk in the snow/slush/wind, whatever. Or does the U have that kind of power?I parked up there for years and years and years ... then they removed the long covered staircase.
I am flying out of Bangor, Maine to support my team University Of Maine, ( there are about 24 of us flying out and staying in Anchorage for a few days. My question is this? Do you know when the Kendall Classic game tickets will go on sale.? Thanks and looking forward to some Alaska Seafood.
Only thing that comes to mind is they want us to pay $6 to be less of a walk in the snow/slush/wind, whatever. Or does the U have that kind of power?