Stuart Suss
PhD Student
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Reg: 11-21-04
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01-08-17 12:08 PM - Post#217716
For Friday night's doubleheader vs. Yale (women at 5:30, men at 8:00) Penn is offering a promotion to purchase four lower baseline seats for $44 ($11 per seat), with each ticket carrying a $5 concession credit. The ticket office does not appear to be adding any other fees or charges.
You must purchase a minimum of 4 tickets. I need only two tickets. If there is someone else who is willing to share the purchase of this package with me, please contact me, either directly or by private message at this site.
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Quakers03
Professor
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Reg: 12-07-04
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Yale ticket promotion 01-08-17 04:36 PM - Post#217753
In response to Stuart Suss
I find it interesting that my email called it "family night." Kind of tough to do a family night for a game that starts at 8pm...Why is it that there are some same home weekends for the men and women? To try and drive women's attendance?
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Stuart Suss
PhD Student
Posts: 1439
Loc: Chester County, Pennsylva...
Reg: 11-21-04
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01-08-17 06:48 PM - Post#217768
In response to Quakers03
This is an Ivy League Friday/Saturday weekend which has been scheduled immediately prior to Princeton's exams. Princeton insisted that if they had to play games this weekend, then both their men's and women's teams should be allowed to play at home.
The Ivy League granted Princeton's request.
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Quakers03
Professor
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Reg: 12-07-04
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01-09-17 11:48 AM - Post#217801
In response to Stuart Suss
Wow...I definitely did not know that part of it. Sounds about right.
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