Well, the hinterlands of NYC. To wit, near my childhood home at the St. John's U.'s campus gym (which I will continue to call Alumni Hall despite my fond memories of Coach Louie Carnesecca).
In the NIT Consolation rounds, Cornell will face Loyola (IL) (11/24 at 5:45) and Eastern Michigan (11/25 at 5:45) (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2008/11/19/MBB_1119080654.aspx). Tickets for games that very few people will be interested in attending are priced at a rather steep $33. You can get them here (http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=21323&event_val=MNBK&schedule=list).
Perhaps Cornell will have discounted tickets available. For students, at least?
[quote ugarte]Tickets for games that very few people will be interested in attending are priced at a rather steep $33. You can get them here (http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=21323&event_val=MNBK&schedule=list).
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Yikes. They were $20/day for the doubleheaders at Conte this week and those games featured teams you might want to see.
If you want to undermine the system and not pay $33 on Tuesday, the St. John's women are playing at Carnasecca Arena @ 3:30 prior to the Cornell-EMU matchup. Tickets are available on their website for $7.
They would have to accept these tickets at the door, even if you arrived at 5 PM. And there shouldn't be a problem finding a seat as I anticipate the place will be pretty barren at least until the St. John's men play @ 8 PM.
They don't clear the arena between games?