Friday, September 10, 2010

Yes, Tickets Now On Sale!

They sure don't waste any time in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference!  Just was alerted to the fact that tickets go on sale Monday for the 2011 MAAC Swimming & Diving Championships at the Burt Flickinger Aquatic Center in Buffalo.  Here's the detail:  

Tickets for the 2011 MAAC Swimming and Diving Championships will go on sale on Monday, September 13, at 12:00pm.

The tickets have a new pricing structure for this year's event:

All-Session pass: $50

Session I (Thursday day): $10 adults/$5 students
Session II (Thursday evening): $15 adults/$5 students
Session III (Friday day): $10 adults/$5 students
Session IV (Friday evening): $15 adults/$5 students
Session V (Saturday day): $10 adults/$5 students
Session VI (Saturday evening): $25 adults/$5 students


Links to TicketLeap and MAAC Championship information can be found on the MAAC website at www.maacsports.com.

5 comments:

  1. It was a few minutes after 12:00, but no problems getting tickets. Easy process. With 1200 seating, probably won't have the same trouble as Loyola tickets running short. MMM

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  2. It was waaay better than last year. You can even still buy tickets tonight. That didn't happen last year.

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  3. Marcia / Mark,

    We were planning on buying our passes at the Championships in February. The Atlantic 10 never came close to selling out the Flickinger Center the past four years for their Swimming & Diving Championships. Do you think it might be different with the MAAC since we'll have two teams from the Buffalo area?

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  4. If A10 didn't sell out, then I would guess it would be similar to that even with two schools much closer than St. Bonnies.

    We didn't get tickets last year because they sold out in less than 30 seconds. But as I mentioned, that was at Loyola which is considerably smaller for spectators. There was also a limit last year to the number that each team was allowed. I did not see such a limit mentioned this year. I was making sure we got tickets this year as we live 15 minutes from downtown and didn't want to miss the opportunity.

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  5. Flickinger is a great venue for the spectators...plenty of space. We were there often in age group swim. Our swimmer is (still) injured and not sure if he will swim at all. I am thinking we are going to take our chances and buy tickets at the event, if the need occurs.

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