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Reply To: | Dr. James Connors |
Date: | Wed, 21 Dec 1994 08:30:24 -0700 |
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On Tue, 20 Dec 1994, Matt Anderson wrote:
> So I'm planning a trip home for January or February, and I'd like to see a
> hockey game, which is something I don't normally do since I don't own a
> television even. I wonder, could I see the Spartan's play?
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> When I was at MSU (1986-1991), unless you were a season ticket holder, there
> were no tickets to be had unless you went for standing room only, and even
> then it was chancy (i.e. occasionally available at the start of the season,
> becoming rarer as the season progressed). Is this still the case? Unless
> the university went ahead with the Munn expansion I would suspect so, but I
> could be wrong and/or poorly informed.
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> Your help is appreciated.
>
Matt:
I too was at MSU about the same time (1989-92). Fortunately I had season
tickets on the Blue Line. No, Munn has not been expanded. It is still
very very hard to get tickets.
I do know that MSU plays in the Great Lakes Invitational Tournament in
Detroit on Dec 29-30 (I think?). Their first game is against Cornell.
You might be able to get tickets for those games at Joe Lewis. I don't
think that it sells out.
I went to the GLI tournament last year while visiting Michigan. It was a
great game. MSU beat UofM in overtime. Have a good holiday.
Jim
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