Arizona/ASU ticket info

acoustimac

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I went online today to get my tickets for the two games in Arizona this January. Thought I'd share what I found. Two VERY different experiences. Arizona only has upper level seats available for purchase via their ticket office. That would seem to mean they still have a pretty solid fan base following. I went to Stub Hub instead and found lower level seats facing our bench at a very reasonable price. BUT not all tickets on Stub Hub are remotely reasonable. So, if you're going I'd grab 'em up now...or wait until the last minute.

ASU on the other hand appears to be 100% GA. No reserved seating available. Sounds like shades of ISU back in the mid 90's.
 

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I was on there yesterday. McHale Center is a must see. That fanbase is passionate, but a also a bunch of pricks. ASU bball is a dumpster fire. Their non-conf schedule is tough and could honestly have 5 losses heading in the conference season. If that happens their fair-weather fanbase will crumble and they will have 6k fans in there. I'd wait to buy those tix unless you find a good deal.
 
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Thanks for the info. Myself and 3 other Cyclones are taking the quick flight from Portland to PHX to see the ASU game, and then driving to Tucson for the AZ game on Monday. Hadn't even thought about looking for tickets yet, so I will get on that.
 

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I was on there yesterday. McHale Center is a must see. That fanbase is passionate, but a also a bunch of pricks. ASU bball is a dumpster fire. Their non-conf schedule is tough and could honestly have 5 losses heading in the conference season. If that happens their fair-weather fanbase will crumble and they will have 6k fans in there. I'd wait to buy those tix unless you find a good deal.

Are you talking MBB or WBB?
 

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The thread is listed as women's BB
 

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Haha **** me! My brain went straight to the Men's back to back games two weeks later that I just got tickets for. Chat away...
Ha, me too. I didn’t realize the women also had a back to back in AZ. My group will be making the trip for the men’s games. I’m guessing OP’s advice would also apply for the men’s games though.
 

drmwevr08

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I went online today to get my tickets for the two games in Arizona this January. Thought I'd share what I found. Two VERY different experiences. Arizona only has upper level seats available for purchase via their ticket office. That would seem to mean they still have a pretty solid fan base following. I went to Stub Hub instead and found lower level seats facing our bench at a very reasonable price. BUT not all tickets on Stub Hub are remotely reasonable. So, if you're going I'd grab 'em up now...or wait until the last minute.

ASU on the other hand appears to be 100% GA. No reserved seating available. Sounds like shades of ISU back in the mid 90's.
While they may have only GA available at ASU, the good seats aren't, so they must only be offering crappers.
 

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Those pulling off the double dip trip, where are you staying?
 

drmwevr08

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It’s weird…you look at the stadium map and outside of what’s labeled “Club GA” the entire place is general admission.
Well, it could have changed as I haven't gone since pre covid, but I definitely had a seat assigned in the lower bowl.