2011-2012
Cornell Student Hockey
Ticket Information
Season
tickets may still be purchased at the ticket office,
but are no longer for sale online.
*** Tickets cannot be replaced
if LOST or STOLEN! ***
What if I have a prior commitment on the day
of seat selection.
A designee may select
seats for another student(s), but will not be
allowed to take tickets for the other student(s).
A designee may select your seat(s). The designee must
bring the printed copy of your online ticket purchase confirmation
(student IDs are not required). A designee may select ticket for multiple
friends (or group). Again, only a printed copy of each purchase confirmation
is required to select seats for a friend(s)/group.
Once selected, tickets will be held in the Athletic
Ticket Office where the ticket purchaser can pick them up during the
following week (M-F, 10-5 p.m.).
If you are unable to find a designee you may select
seats from any remaining ticket beginning Monday, Sept. 26 at 10am
at the Cornell Athletic Ticket office.
Questions?
-Please direct questions by email to: athletictickets@cornell.edu
*** Tickets
cannot be replaced if LOST or STOLEN! ***
2011-12 Ticket Purchase Process
Graduate students and those undergraduates who have
purchased tickets in past years will be given priority to purchase
tickets in a weighted system. Purchasing tickets early within a weighted
group will entitle one to an earlier pick during seat selection. The
sale and determination of seat selection order will be conducted online
at CornellBigRedTickets.com.
Students may purchase 1-2 season tickets. Only students
purchasing tickets will be considered as a ticketholder during future
sales. If you want to be included in the one, two or three year ticket
holder group during future sales you must purchase tickets in your
name!
CHOOSING SEAT LOCATION AND OBTAINING TICKETS
– SEPT. 23, 7 PM
Seat selection will take place on Sept. 23, beginning at 7 p.m. in
the Ramin Room, Bartels Hall (doors open at 6:30 p.m.). The selection
order will be (all times are approximate):
7:00pm Graduate students and students who’ve had
tickets in their name three previous years.
7:30pm Students who’ve had tickets in their name two previous
years.
8:15pm Students who’ve had tickets in their name one previous
year.
9:45pm New ticketholders
To select tickets on Sept. 19 students MUST purchase
tickets in advance. The schedule of ticket sales based on the weighted
system is:
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Monday, Sept. 19
The graduate and professional student sale will begin at a random
time from 6-7:30am and continue until midnight Sept. 21.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Monday, Sept. 19
Three-time and two-time former ticket holder sales will begin at a
random time from 6-7:30am and continue until midnight Sept. 21. (Three-time
former ticket holders will be given priority over two-time ticket
holders when selecting seats on Friday Sept. 23).
Tuesday, Sept. 20
One-time former ticket holder sales will begin at a random time from
6-7:30am and continue until midnight Sept. 21.
Wednesday, Sept. 21
All students who have not previously purchased tickets; sale will
begin at a random time from 6-7:30am and continue until midnight Sept.
21.
Thursday, Sept. 22
A list of students in selection order will be posted on CornellBigRed.com.
The target post time is 3 p.m.
Those students who attempt to purchase tickets before
they are eligible will be moved to the end of the seat selection line.
Students will be required to pay for their ticket(s) at the time of
purchase on CornellBigRedTickets.com, either by using a credit card
or by billing the cost to their bursar account. The cost for 2011-12
season tickets, which includes 18 games, is $234.
All ticket sales are final (NO REFUNDS).
FAQ
How much do student season hockey tickets cost?
-$234
Where do I purchase my tickets?
- CornellBigRedTickets.com
When do I purchase my ticket(s)?
-Sept. 19-22 (more details TBA).
Can I purchase my tickets in person at the Athletic Ticket
Office?
- Yes, but online purchase is preferred.
How many tickets can I purchase?
- All students may purchase two tickets.
When will I choose my seat?
- Seat selection will take place at 7 p.m. on Fri., Sept. 23, in
the Ramin Room of Bartels Hall. The selection order (sequential
list of students) will be posted on CornellBigRed.com beginning
Thursday afternoon, Sept. 22. The target post time is 3pm.
Is there a lottery to determine who picks his or her seat
first?
- No, returning season ticket holders will be given priority based
on the number of years they've held season tickets and the order
in which they purchased tickets on-line. Three year returning ticket
holders pick first at 7pm, followed by two year and then single
year ticket holders (first-purchased, first to pick within each
group).
-Grad students will pick from their allotted tickets at 7pm.
What do I need to bring to the seat selection event?
-Students must bring their Cornell ID
How can I sit with my friends?
- As in years past, students may elect to ‘fall back’
in line to join a friend who purchased tickets on a later day and/or
time.
Note: students with better line numbers
are welcome to move back in line to select
seats with friends that have a later line pick, but not vice-versa!
- Students may elect to sit in one of the two General Admission
sections (E or F) with friends who choose the same General Admission
section.
What if I have a prior commitment on Sept. 23?
-A designee may select your seat(s). Once selected, tickets will
be held in the Athletic Ticket Office where you can pick them up
during the following week (M-F, 10-5 p.m.).
A student may select seats for another
student(s), but will not be allowed to take
tickets for the other student.
Questions?
-Please direct questions by email to: athletictickets@cornell.edu
Buy your
tickets/line number HERE
Cornell University and
the NCAA promote good sportsmanship and prohibit intimidation
of athletes, coaches, officials and spectators. Cornell requests
your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials
in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, written
statements, or other intimidating actions (such as the throwing
of objects on the ice) directed at officials, student-athletes,
coaches, team representatives or spectators are not tolerated.
Violations
will result in expulsion from the event and revocation of season
tickets.
This statement is official notification of the sportsmanship
policy and no second chances for inappropriate behavior will be
given. Cornell reserves the right to determine what actions, statements
and words constitute unsportsmanlike/intimidating behavior.
Game times subject to change.