Friday, January 25, 2008

Tickets go on sale at JC Smith on Feb. 1

A limited number of ticket booklets for the CIAA basketball tournament will go on sale at Johnson C. Smith University at 7 a.m., Friday, Feb. 1 in the Jack S. Brayboy Gymnasium on the university campus.

Tickets must be purchased in person at the gymnasium or by calling one of four telephone numbers set up for ticket sales - (704) 378-1087, (704) 378-1278, (704) 378-1083, and (704) 378-1145. Once allotted tickets are sold, the telephone sales lines will be closed.

Entrance to the gymnasium parking lot for ticket purchasers is restricted to the Martin Street gate, which will open at 5 a.m. on Feb. 1. Gymnasium doors will open at 7 a.m.

Prices for the tournament booklets are $275, $175, and $100. Individual game tickets are not available. Cash, credit card, or debit card payments only will be accepted. For more information, check the JCSU Website at www.jcsu.edu for more information.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you're a novice to the CIAA, do yourself a favor and buy a $100 book. It's well worth the price and better than having to pay half that for only one game to a scalper. And if you're planning to go to the arena more than one night, its a no-brainer, buy a book.

Anonymous said...

Hey, here's an idea, why not cover the CIAA like it's a sporting event. The Observer leaves me cold with it's coverage of the CIAA. It's more than a party. Are you all going to cover the ACC the same way as you all cover the CIAA?

Anonymous said...

The CIAA is more than a party, but it is also much much more than just a basketball tournament. Certainly if it weren’t for the basketball, there would be no tournament. But honestly, it is all the extra events that have made the CIAA what it is today. So with that said, I’m sure many others such as myself, also appreciate the ancillary coverage of the CIAA “experience” as a whole, not just the basketball.

Anonymous said...

you can get a list of events during the week on werunnc.com , you can print out the list and take it around the city with you.