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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- bison137, 10/ 2/15 7:35:34pm Fri
FWIW, season tickets for home UConn games in the upper deck - much worse than anything in Cotterell - are $160 for eight games, i.e. $20 per game.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Gate'83, 10/ 3/15 9:29:21am Sat
>PS: I haven't been to a home hockey game in awhile.
>Do we charge a premium when Cornell comes to Starr
>Rink? And if we did, would eevryone just say - okay -
>supply and demnad - or would there be negative
>sentiment?
There is a premium for the Cornell hockey game, but it's marginal... a GA ticket goes from $8 to $10, for example. No idea why this one is so expensive other than they think they can get it... will ask.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Colgate W B-BALL Supporter BOO))!! (Still Disappointed), 10/ 3/15 11:24:01am Sat
Thanks for the information. Okay - i can accept that admission prices for top-tier games around country have risen. But, that doesn't change fact that there is huge premium being charged by Colgate for the U CONN game. I know eberyone would like to see Starr paked every game - but our hockey program has tradition and is well-established. Our women's basketball pgrm lacks tradition and does not have nearly enough core supporters who attend home games. $25 is steep - and a real premium over a regular game admission. If even 10-20 new fans attended U CONN game - and liked the experience - and decided to come back to attend other Colgate women's basketball games, those 10-20 additional attendees would represent a real tangible "gain" for the women's basketball program. In my mind, charging the premium is NOT the way to try and build a program's following. Big supporter of VC and her team - but they got this one wrong. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- DD, 10/ 3/15 3:32:28pm Sat
>Thanks for the information. Okay - i can accept that
>admission prices for top-tier games around country
>have risen. But, that doesn't change fact that there
>is huge premium being charged by Colgate for the U
>CONN game. I know eberyone would like to see Starr
>paked every game - but our hockey program has
>tradition and is well-established. Our women's
>basketball pgrm lacks tradition and does not have
>nearly enough core supporters who attend home games.
>$25 is steep - and a real premium over a regular game
>admission. If even 10-20 new fans attended U CONN
>game - and liked the experience - and decided to come
>back to attend other Colgate women's basketball games,
>those 10-20 additional attendees would represent a
>real tangible "gain" for the women's basketball
>program. In my mind, charging the premium is NOT the
>way to try and build a program's following. Big
>supporter of VC and her team - but they got this one
>wrong. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
The AD does no wrong.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Gate Raider, 10/ 3/15 7:33:43pm Sat
I tend to think 25 bucks is a bit much for local fans and those that do attend regular season WBB games. It's kind of a slap in the face for them. But, we'll see and maybe they will sell the game out.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Marco/Polo, 10/ 3/15 9:20:08pm Sat
>I tend to think 25 bucks is a bit much for local fans
>and those that do attend regular season WBB games.
>It's kind of a slap in the face for them. But, we'll
>see and maybe they will sell the game out.
Pay $25.00 to watch a game that we will lose by 50, sign me up!
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- bison137, 10/ 3/15 10:44:52pm Sat
>I tend to think 25 bucks is a bit much for local fans
>and those that do attend regular season WBB games.
>It's kind of a slap in the face for them. But, we'll
>see and maybe they will sell the game out.
I will be surprised if it's not a sellout. But most of the fans may be rooting for UConn, unless a lot of CU fans buy tickets before they are offered to the general public.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Colgate W B-BALL Supporter BOO!!! ($25 premium is short-sighted), 10/ 4/15 5:56:38pm Sun
I acknowledge and respect the other points-of-view expressed. However, in my mind, the issue and priority here was not supply-and-demand and whether the game can likely sell out anyway at $25 per pop. The individuals ALREADY interested in women's b-ball in genral and those that are familiar with U CONN being a dominant prennial power will likely not be deterred from attending due to the price-tag. And certainly all of BS friends and supporters will be attending anyway. These people are still going to come. i get that. And I also comprehend that VC is looking for revenue dollars wherever and whenever she can find them. Still........I differ. I think VC got this wrong! I see the U CONN game as a potential opportunity to have attracted area individuals who may NOT have been to a women's basketball game before; certainly, not a Colgate game. A hefty $25 price-tag is likely, in my view, to discourage any of thse new potential individuals from coming.
UCONN aint coming back again - and I dont belive U Tenn; Notre Dame; Duke; Stanford women's b-ball teams are coming to Hamilton anytime soon. So - from standpoint of using the UCONN game as a potential building block for new fans/new attendees, i belive opportunity is being squandered. This is an obvious marquee match-up - and by going with the $25 admission, we are choosing not to use it to maximize it as new fan-building/pgrm-building opportunity. Instead, we are chossing to maximize possible dollars.
If the incremental benefit here were in 6 figures, I would feel differently. however, the "premium" being charged here - is not a 6 figure difference-maker.
We do have a great AD and her team is top-notch. But, I call em as I see em - and I can't support the decision that was made here. turns my stomach.
PS: I enjoyed watching our mens lax team on TV past few years, but have not attended a home game. Can someone enlighten me? Did we charge any "premium" for the home games against 'Cuse or against Maryland? realize Andy Kerr wasn't selling out in those situations, but imagine those "marquee match-ups" could have commanded slightly higher admission, if it is all about the moneyfor gate.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Philips, 10/ 5/15 9:33:45am Mon
>I see the U CONN game as a potential
>opportunity to have attracted area individuals who may
>NOT have been to a women's basketball game before;
^^^^ THIS.
Madison county (and surrounding areas) have a LOT of families that simply cannot afford to pay $100 for a family of four to attend an event.
Some of those children will never get to see a team like UConn live, and they are often the only ones at games in January. Price gouging the locals is not the way to ensure they come back to see Colgate vs. Holy Cross, and is not consistent with the Colgate I know and love.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Gate BB Fan, 10/ 5/15 9:52:53am Mon
>>I see the U CONN game as a potential
>>opportunity to have attracted area individuals who may
>>NOT have been to a women's basketball game before;
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>^^^^ THIS.
>
>Madison county (and surrounding areas) have a LOT of
>families that simply cannot afford to pay $100 for a
>family of four to attend an event.
>
>Some of those children will never get to see a team
>like UConn live, and they are often the only ones at
>games in January. Price gouging the locals is not the
>way to ensure they come back to see Colgate vs. Holy
>Cross, and is not consistent with the Colgate I know
>and love.
This is not about Hamilton and locals. The price is geared to those coming from Syracuse to see Brianna play. My guess is that Geno and the Uconn athletics folks pegged this price to get some return on their investment of traveling all the way to upstate NY, and to line their coffers. Locals be dammed, we!re going to get as much per fanny as we can. It's a very unfortunate situation and no way to build a fan base for bb at home.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- bison137, 10/ 5/15 10:47:51am Mon
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>This is not about Hamilton and locals. The price is
>geared to those coming from Syracuse to see Brianna
>play. My guess is that Geno and the Uconn athletics
>folks pegged this price to get some return on their
>investment of traveling all the way to upstate NY, and
>to line their coffers. Locals be dammed, we!re going
>to get as much per fanny as we can. It's a very
>unfortunate situation and no way to build a fan base
>for bb at home.
Geno and UConn had nothing to do with setting the ticket price. They have played hundreds of away games - including several at Holy Cross - and never had anything to do with the price of tickets.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Swing Low, 10/ 5/15 12:36:05pm Mon
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>>This is not about Hamilton and locals. The price is
>>geared to those coming from Syracuse to see Brianna
>>play. My guess is that Geno and the Uconn athletics
>>folks pegged this price to get some return on their
>>investment of traveling all the way to upstate NY, and
>>to line their coffers. Locals be dammed, we!re going
>>to get as much per fanny as we can. It's a very
>>unfortunate situation and no way to build a fan base
>>for bb at home.
>
>
>Geno and UConn had nothing to do with setting the
>ticket price. They have played hundreds of away
>games - including several at Holy Cross - and never
>had anything to do with the price of tickets.
If it is that big of a deal, contact the Board of Trustee's, they run the place.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- womensb-ball supporter BOOOOO!!!!!!!!! (Colgate got this wrong), 10/ 5/15 1:05:24pm Mon
I am reading from our bison contributor that UCONN and Gino had no role in setting our "premium" price and that UCONN in fact, is NOT getting a huge guarantee for coming to Hamilton. As many have stated, the UCONN motivation is playing a game nearby her home for their senior superstar BS. While I belive that Bison is correct, I am going to check on this. And I will absolutely voice my specific complaints to Mike H - who has done a great job chairing Athletics on the BOT, as well as to AMG and VC.
In bigger scheme of things, I have contributed to Triple-Double in hopes of building/up-lifting the womens basketball pgrm. Bigger Picture oriented towards creating/building something for the future. That is an on-going process. Premium for UCONN does not help that building process. We are missing real opportunity with locals to try and gain a few more followers/potential fans. And if anyone has been to Colgate women's basketball home games, everyone would grasp that gaining even an additional 10-20 consistent, loyal home fans per game would move the needle. Building home attendence has to start somewhere - and this is a missed opportunity.
I am someone who can afford the $25 - but I absolutely understand that that admission ticket is expensive in the Hamilton NY area for some "locals." And as previously stated, the "premium" likely will discourage some potentially "curious" locals from attending.
Bad Job Colgate!!!
(From an existing w-basketball contributor and supporter).
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Gate Raider, 10/ 5/15 4:15:23pm Mon
I have come around to the point where I am not disturbed by the $25 price. This is a game UConn wanted to play in the local area for BS. They aren't playing the game to benefit Colgate. Syracuse would not accommodate UConn. It is being played more for Syracuse folks than local Hamilton/Colgate fans. I can't see being totally beat by UConn as a boost for 'gate WBB. I don't think that local Hamilton fans care at all about UConn and they are not stupid. I suspect they realize that it is money maker for Colgate with the money coming from Syracuse.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Townie Perspective, 10/ 6/15 11:05:03am Tue
>I don't think that local Hamilton fans care at all about UConn and they are not stupid.
I live just outside of Hamilton.
You may be underestimating the opportunity this is for locals. Many of us cannot afford taking the family to a game at the Dome (nevermind seeing the Giants, Bills, Mets, Yankees, etc.). Our chance to see national-class athletics is on the Colgate campus. We go to football games even during bad weather and difficult seasons (which appears not to be true of the many Colgate students). When no one else is in town for the basketball, hockey, softball, lacrosse, etc., you'll see us there.
You could argue, of course, that Colgate owes us nothing (debatable, given the "non-profit" status of a $800M enterprise that has property off the property tax and school tax rolls in a county that is economically challenged). Yet if you treat us as if we do not have value, you will see even emptier stands in December and January (nevermind the fact that often there are more of in the stands for a football game than there are students!).
All decisions have costs and benefits. I hope Director Chun and her staff have thought hard about the statement this is making to locals who have supported Colgate athletics at times when faculty, staff and administrators have been less enthusiastic.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- Colgate W B-BALL Supporter BOO!!! (Well-said!!), 10/ 6/15 11:52:59am Tue
>I think this is expressed accurately and very-well.
For perhaps 20-30 grand as the up-side, the strong negative PR statement makes the "premium" a short-sighted, narrow decision.
And by the way, Bison and others are correct. the motivation/decision for the 'premium" was on the Colgate side. Can't blame Gino or UCONN.
............just something to remember when there are less then 100 bodies in the gym for a women's game come January, and something I will remember when I am again asked to contribute to Triple /Double "to help build thewomen's b-ball pgrm."
Again, at risk of being redundant, a bad job by Colgate here.
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Re: WBB: $25 for the home game vs UConn? -- High Five, 10/ 6/15 2:04:23pm Tue
>>I think this is expressed accurately and very-well.
>
>For perhaps 20-30 grand as the up-side, the strong
>negative PR statement makes the "premium" a
>short-sighted, narrow decision.
>
>And by the way, Bison and others are correct. the
>motivation/decision for the 'premium" was on the
>Colgate side. Can't blame Gino or UCONN.
>
>............just something to remember when there are
>less then 100 bodies in the gym for a women's game
>come January, and something I will remember when I am
>again asked to contribute to Triple /Double "to help
>build thewomen's b-ball pgrm."
>
>Again, at risk of being redundant, a bad job by
>Colgate here.
I feel for the ticket person, imagine they are taking all the bullets on this one, which doesn't surprise me.
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Relax...This is probably the plan! -- Critical Thinker, 10/ 6/15 2:57:00pm Tue
Nicci, the Athletic Dept, at Gate, et al can allocate a reasonable portion of the ( contrived $25 value ) tickets to deserving and potentially enduring pockets of need and support throughout Madison County. Gate and appear as real mensches https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensch. If they were just giving away $5 or 10 ( also contrived value ), it wouldn't appear to mean as much ? They're still free to allocate an amonnt of full-sticker price tickets to the UCONN/Brianna minions traveling from 'Cuse and beyond. Gate and the Program is better off financially than they would have done otherwise, and achieved multiple objectives.
To my fellow 'Gate bro: You probably didn't take the same Eco class that I had at 'Gate. ( The takeaway from that class that I'll always remember
" Look British and think Yiddish!" )
>>I can only imagine what they would charge if Duke's
>>men's team came to Colgate.
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>I attend many 'gate MBB games. I am one of the
>aforementioned "curious" fans who would have attended
>this event had the ticket price been
>reasonable.....whatever reasonable is. $25 too high? I
>think so. But then why didn't the 'gate decision
>makers charge $30 or $35 or $40 per? They'd still pack
>the place with fans who want to see Geno and the No. 1
>team. Obviously, I'm perplexed.
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Re: Relax...This is probably the plan! -- Gate Raider, 10/ 6/15 9:23:48pm Tue
I'm not sure that Hamilton and Madison county is quite as economically depressed as some of you think. It is probably a microcosm of a much larger area.
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