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Try posting a request on the wrestling message board and ….what does one need to do to get tickets for all sessions and sit with the PEnn State Fans
I’m near Philadelphia (collegeville) and would like to go to atleast Friday / Saturday tickets , but would be interested in all 3 days
If you have lots of excess cash, gold, and diamonds…. you can get tix via the NCAA and their partners.what does one need to do to get tickets for all sessions and sit with the PEnn State Fans
I’m near Philadelphia (collegeville) and would like to go to atleast Friday / Saturday tickets , but would be interested in all 3 days
I think Drexel is the host school. I would think all NCAA wrestling schools are allotted tickets. Probably the season ticket holders are offered the opportunity to apply for tickets. I have an in with Princeton program and might be able to get them through that. If not I probably will inquire with Lehigh and see if being a season ticket holder gets me an opportunity to get them.Try going through the school that’s hosting. Is it Drexel or Penn? Or someone else? Get season tickets, even if you don’t go to a match it’s still going to help fund a wrestling program. I believe the host school gets a good amount of tickets to sell. Only issue is your seats would be with fans of the school you bought through and not with PSU fans.
At least that was how I was able to get tickets when it was in Pittsburgh. Bought season tickets through Pitt and was able to get NCAA Tournament tickets through them.
Having lots of Nittany Lion Club points (2,500+) helps in most ticketing situations, except for NCAA championships held in PA. The PSU ticket office allowed senior admin & professors to line jump NLC members to snag tickets in Pittsburgh. Within the University RANK has its privileges taking care of the “wigs” is simply considered good business. Undoubtedly the same will happen in 2025 . . . so if you are a NLC member . . . don’t count on your points doing anything unless you are a mega donor. Better to become a season ticket holder at a non PA university (I use Appy State) and leverage it to snag NCAA’s.The Penn state tickets next year will be nearly impossible. Last time it was in Pittsburgh you needed 2500 NLC points to even apply and still were not guaranteed tickets.
I live near Gardner Webb and tried that strategy 2 years ago. Problem is they don't sell season tickets,Having lots of Nittany Lion Club points (2,500+) helps in most ticketing situations, except for NCAA championships held in PA. The PSU ticket office allowed senior admin & professors to line jump NLC members to snag tickets in Pittsburgh. Within the University RANK has its privileges taking care of the “wigs” is simply considered good business. Undoubtedly the same will happen in 2025 . . . so if you are a NLC member . . . don’t count on your points doing anything unless you are a mega donor. Better to become a season ticket holder at a non PA university (I use Appy State) and leverage it to snag NCAA’s.
They are great guests. They head home Friday night.GIA faithful demanding to be let into @82bordeaux"s luxury suite.
Iowa section on Saturday night. I saw it myself in Detroit.They are great guests. They head home Friday night.
In 2011, Iowa fans were still living under the delusion of entitlement when it came to the NCAA tournament. Of course we know that 13 years later, there are still a lot of them who continue to persist with the same delusions.BTW, does anyone else remember when Iowa and some other midwestern wrestling fan bases were complaining about NCAAs in Philadelphia in 2011 and how the event wouldn't sell out, and then it sold out in record time, lol.