2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by billhoward
2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 16, 2014 08:24PM
2014 lacrosse final four is in Baltimore. NCAA says weekend tickets are $79 and up, to $350. Parking at NCAA-overseen parking is $55. [oss.ticketmaster.com]
Quarterfinal round is weekend of May 17-18. Saturday at Hofstra or Sunday at Delaware. $37 tix according to the site.
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 16, 2014 10:10PM
Given how much the Frozen Four costs, I don't think this is a shocking range of price points. If they start having non-sellouts, they can certainly reconsider.
The parking price is absurd, though.
The parking price is absurd, though.
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Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 16, 2014 10:31PM
Point taken. If all the seats were $79, nothing higher, that's $5.6 million in total available revenue. M&T Bank Stadium holds 71,008. You can't realize that revenue in a hockey arena with $30 seats. IIRC, the NCAA lax final four has had attendance trending down not up the last couple years. I don't believe I saw discounted student tix on the form. You can't really charge students that much for a game that will come 25,000 short of selling out Saturday.
I believe my Sweet Sixteen basketball ticket was $150 but I got to sit next to a trustee (luck of the draw) and my total lifetime outlay for Cornell sweet sixteen / final four tix will be $150, most likely.
On the poll, I should have prefaced the question with, "If you've gone to a lax final four in the past... " because it's easy to say it costs too much for an event you don't have plans on attending. Like me as an undergrad saying I'm giving up on casual dating on account of the risks.
I believe my Sweet Sixteen basketball ticket was $150 but I got to sit next to a trustee (luck of the draw) and my total lifetime outlay for Cornell sweet sixteen / final four tix will be $150, most likely.
On the poll, I should have prefaced the question with, "If you've gone to a lax final four in the past... " because it's easy to say it costs too much for an event you don't have plans on attending. Like me as an undergrad saying I'm giving up on casual dating on account of the risks.
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 16, 2014 11:28PM
It's time to reconsider.Beeeej
Given how much the Frozen Four costs, I don't think this is a shocking range of price points. If they start having non-sellouts, they can certainly reconsider. The parking price is absurd, though.
Attendance last year (2013, Phildelphia) was essentially flat: 28,144 Saturday + 22,511 Sunday (D=II / D-III final) + 28,224 Monday = 79,179.John Jiloty, Inside Lacrosse:
"Championship Weekend Attendance Lowest since 2002; Change Could be Coming"
[The 2012] championship weekend attendance of 79,595 (31,774 Saturday, 17,005 Sunday and 30,816 Monday) was the lowest for the Final Four since 2002 ... And at nearly 20,000 fans off [the 2011] total and more than 40,000 from the high of 123,225 (52,004 for the Semifinals) who watched in Baltimore in 2007, the downward trend — weekend attendance increased every year from 2003-2007 and has decreased every year since — is definitely alarming for a sport that has seen dramatic increases in participation over the last five years. ...
NCAA lax attendance figures since 1992 here: [www.laxpower.com]
Interesting sidelight: NCAA counts the Sunday doubleheader, D-II championship and D-III championship, twice, though LaxPower halves the amount. The Saturday D-1 Semifinal only counts the people once. The best attendance ever was the 2007 semifinal game, in Baltimore: 52,004. That was Duke-Cornell, Johns Hopkins-Delaware. Total all 3 days (no double counting), 123,225.
Future NCAA lax sites:
2015 Philadelphia
2016 TBD says NCAA [www.ncaa.com]
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 17, 2014 07:30AM
I'll be on an island in the Bering Sea. Even if we make it this year, count me out.
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: scoop85 (173.84.100.---)
Date: March 17, 2014 09:52AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
I'll be on an island in the Bering Sea. Even if we make it this year, count me out.
Will they have Wi-Fi? Also while you're there, maybe you'll have some time to look for the missing Malaysian jet
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: Robb (---.lsanca.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 17, 2014 10:02AM
Big Year?Jeff Hopkins '82
I'll be on an island in the Bering Sea. Even if we make it this year, count me out.
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 17, 2014 11:18AM
Robb
Big Year?Jeff Hopkins '82
I'll be on an island in the Bering Sea. Even if we make it this year, count me out.
Nah, just boosting the N. American list.
Besides, I couldn't afford to do a big year. The guy who broke the record last year spent somewhere around $150,000 and took almost 200 different flights. I'm crazy, but not that crazy.
scoop85
Will they have Wi-Fi?
I'm not sure. I think we're staying in private homes, not a hotel.
Re: 2014 NCAA lacrosse championships
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 17, 2014 03:02PM
Looking for the plane?Jeff Hopkins '82
I'll be on an island in the Bering Sea. Even if we make it this year, count me out.
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