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PEORIA, Ill. -- Rob Bogardus, Bradley Assistant Athletic Director for Ticket Operations, reported Monday that season-tickets for the 2007-08 Bradley men's basketball season will be available for pickup at the Robertson Fieldhouse Box Office beginning Tuesday morning.? The ticket office will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday through Friday.? The Braves will make their 2007-08 debut during the annual Red-White Scrimmage Friday night and head coach Jim Les will be talking about the season ahead tonight during the season's first episode of Jim Les Live on WMBD AM 1470.? For more information, check out the first Bradley Basketball Notebook of the season.
I picked up tickets for the Red-White Scrimmage and the St Ambrose game today at the Fieldhouse. I took acouple of quick looks at the men's practice today as well. Some of the guys looked big and looked quick. Can hardly wait for Friday's Red-White scrimmage to get here....
Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
Just picked them up and got some seats for Friday. The cover has a fish eye view of a full house red sea at Carver with the students in white. De Paul last year? The tickets rotate four pics. Matt, Ruff, JC, and Jim Les in his RED blazer. Nice to see Matt get the honor as a senior.
They handed out a flier when I picked up season tiks that had departure times and must reserve by dates for all 4. I do not have it with me now but I remember that Butler was a 1:30 departure and $58 for ride and ticket. The must reserve by date was about 5 days before the game.
They handed out a flier when I picked up season tiks that had departure times and must reserve by dates for all 4. I do not have it with me now but I remember that Butler was a 1:30 departure and $58 for ride and ticket. The must reserve by date was about 5 days before the game.
I'm impressed, Maybe I won't be one of 10 RED BU fans there...
I don't think the bus trip to Butler is just for students and alums.
I wasn't saying that it was, rather that it being on a weeknight, alums(and community memebers) would like have to work in the morning. And it being the last night of finals students will either be gone or packing up for winter break.
As a long, long time BU fan, I can tell you real fans don't care what time the bus, or their own car leaves Peoria, they will go to the game and still go to work the next morning. The 1982 NIT championship game in New York is a great example.
As a long, long time BU fan, I can tell you real fans don't care what time the bus, or their own car leaves Peoria, they will go to the game and still go to work the next morning. The 1982 NIT championship game in New York is a great example.
Thats awesome to hear I know BU has amazing fans, but I'd temper that a little... I would call my self a 'real fan' (haven't missed but one game during my tenure on the hilltop and regularly get large groups of students to go to games, such as ResLife Staff etc.) and I can't leave for games during the weekday because of school, nor will I often be able to because of work when I graduate...
As a long, long time BU fan, I can tell you real fans don't care what time the bus, or their own car leaves Peoria, they will go to the game and still go to work the next morning. The 1982 NIT championship game in New York is a great example.
-Hear, Hear!-
That was a short night!
Only reason I could sleep was because I was sicker than h-e-dbl-toothpick.
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