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Post by yodayote on Mar 28, 2016 21:04:09 GMT -6
3/30 @ 7:00pm
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Post by Yotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:07:55 GMT -6
Just as Western Kentucky came in on incredibly short notice so does Oregon. Really works in our favor that they have less than 48 hours to get to Vermillion from El Paso and try to watch some tape on us, while our players are here already and preparing for the game. We can absolutely win this game and march onto the final.
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Post by Yotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:09:38 GMT -6
Worth mentioning, the other semifinal game is Michigan @ FGCU
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Post by usdtator on Mar 28, 2016 21:25:34 GMT -6
That dome is gonna be rocking Wednesday night! Already got our tickets and have already emailed everyone I know to buy their tickets now.
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Post by GoYotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:28:37 GMT -6
Dome will be rockin. Ticket sales are off to a good start. Not sure how many were presold, but DD, EE, FF & J are already fold out and there are only 3 seats left in K.
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Post by usdlaw on Mar 28, 2016 21:32:59 GMT -6
Most those you referenced were presold season tickets but E up top is filling up fast.
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Post by usdlaw on Mar 28, 2016 21:33:19 GMT -6
Let's break an attendance record
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Post by Yotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:38:03 GMT -6
Dome will be rockin. Ticket sales are off to a good start. Not sure how many were presold, but DD, EE, FF & J are already fold out and there are only 3 seats left in K. Now you do have to keep in mind that every single season ticket seat is shown as being sold on the map right now. Should any season ticket holder decide not to purchase their tickets by whatever time tomorrow then their seats will go to the general public.
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Post by GoYotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:39:29 GMT -6
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure what sort of priority season ticket holders had on WNIT tickets. I am guessing that most season ticket holders will purchase their available seats.
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Post by notkiotees on Mar 28, 2016 21:51:58 GMT -6
Purchased and printed!!!!!
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Post by Yotes on Mar 28, 2016 21:53:43 GMT -6
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure what sort of priority season ticket holders had on WNIT tickets. I am guessing that most season ticket holders will purchase their available seats. Yeah, it's one of the perks of being a season ticket holder is that your seats are reserved for any home postseason games. Looking into my email I see that we have until tomorrow at 5 to buy our tickets. Should we not purchase our season tickets for Wednesday's game by that time they are released to the general public. That being said I'm sure most of the season tickets will be spoken for and we will have one heck of a crowd on hand.
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Post by Coyote Fan on Mar 28, 2016 22:44:31 GMT -6
This WNIT run is going to do wonders for recruiting. Imagine what it would be like if the new arena was ready and it sold out. That place would be like a 747 taking off from LaGuardia. Wednesday may bring out fans just wanting to see a huge sporting event that aren't even considered Coyote Fans. For the average Joe Oregon at South Dakota in the WNIT semi-finals is not exactly a terrible attraction not worth coming for. How many non Coyote fans may show up, maybe 500-1000.
It's incredible how high the bar is being raised by this Women's team. For even the most optimistic of fans this has got to even be a little surprising for them. Bring on the Ducks.
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Post by coyoterj on Mar 29, 2016 7:01:24 GMT -6
Followed this game on ESPN.com last night. Oregon was down 27-9 with 8 minutes to go in first half, in front of a big hostile crowd, and came back and won. We'll have our hands full, but this Coyote team is SPECIAL!!!!!!!!! They need us to be loud and proud. LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by olifer on Mar 29, 2016 7:14:36 GMT -6
When the ladies lost to State in the Summit League Championship game, I felt horrible for them, much like all of you likely did. Now as I sit here watching this unfold, that "loss" may have been the focal point of the season allowing this very special group of talented women go this far into the WNIT. Ever since Amy Williams came on the set, it appears that every time it looks like we've taken a small step backward, it always leads to a follow-up of two steps forward. Pretty remarkable if you ask me. Great job everyone!
Go Yotes!!!!
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Post by brooski on Mar 29, 2016 8:27:44 GMT -6
re: hosting
WNIT minimum revenue guarantees: semifinal=$15,000 championship=$25,000
semifinal and championship game tickets must be $2.00 over regular season prices.
(initial budget forms had to be in by February 29, 2016)
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