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Ticket Availability and Pricing for Rutgers

May 11, 2010
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The fans there will make themselves heard as long as the team shows up.
 
Season ticket holders selling is beyond bizarre to me for a rivalry game. I don’t think there will be much red in the arena. Less than 10% is my guess.
 
Season ticket holders selling is beyond bizarre to me for a rivalry game. I don’t think there will be much red in the arena. Less than 10% is my guess.

Definitely some season ticket holders are “cashing in” with their seats or extra seats they were able to purchase , but most of the available seats are being sold by Ticket Brokers.

They buy in bulk from Seton Hall and then re-sell at higher pricing on Ticketmaster, Stubhub , TickPick and similar sites.

If Rutgers fans (or SHU fans) want to pay those prices they will be in the arena.
Otherwise the seats you see on the map will be empty
 
I’m sure there is probably a quantifiable way to measure the effect each loss has on attendance and ticket sales. Whiffing on every challenge thus far puts a damper on the energy level.
 
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Season ticket holders selling is beyond bizarre to me for a rivalry game. I don’t think there will be much red in the arena. Less than 10% is my guess.
I tend to agree. Plus, a lot of RU folks are down on this year's team and don't relish the thought of seeing another loss at the Rock. I would guess less fans in Scarlet than in the past. A lot of attention is on 4:30 and Mr. Dylan Harper.
 
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I tend to agree. Plus, a lot of RU folks are down on this year's team and don't relish the thought of seeing another loss at the Rock. I would guess less fans in Scarlet than in the past. A lot of attention is on 4:30 and Mr. Dylan Harper.
RU fans are not down at all ftom what I can see online . , granted the team doesn’t look that good so far this season, but every game at The RAC is basically sold out and Harper just committed.
 
RU fans are not down at all ftom what I can see online . , granted the team doesn’t look that good so far this season, but every game at The RAC is basically sold out and Harper just committed.
RAC was sold out pre season.

Of course we are excited for Harper and next year. Not so excited about this season.
 
Definitely some season ticket holders are “cashing in” with their seats or extra seats they were able to purchase , but most of the available seats are being sold by Ticket Brokers.

They buy in bulk from Seton Hall and then re-sell at higher pricing on Ticketmaster, Stubhub , TickPick and similar sites.

If Rutgers fans (or SHU fans) want to pay those prices they will be in the arena.
Otherwise the seats you see on the map will be empty

I know someone who has Penn State football season tickets and parks their RV in the fields next to the Stadium to stay the weekend and tailgate. They sold the Michigan tickets on the secondary market for such a sum that it paid for their tickets and parking pass for the RV for the year.

It makes sense that this being the premier non-conference game on the schedule with significant local demand and only 10k capacity that prices on the secondary market are high and that someone would try to sell their tickets at a markup to basically make up the price of their season tickets, along with the usual brokers. I don’t think there will be an empty house: if the ticket holders/brokers haven’t sold the tickets then they will slash the prices or, in the case of the season ticket holders, go to the game itself. Particularly if SHU was to make the last minute decision to release tickets in the upper deck behind the baskets (which I suppose is unlikely?).
 
is this game sold out or is the school just not releasing tickets to the public? In years past the school has been pretty vocal about sellouts but i haven’t seen anything indicating this game is sold out. Haven’t really seen a marketing push to sell tickets either. Odd.
 
is this game sold out or is the school just not releasing tickets to the public? In years past the school has been pretty vocal about sellouts but i haven’t seen anything indicating this game is sold out. Haven’t really seen a marketing push to sell tickets either. Odd.
I suspect it is because we are sold out.
 
is this game sold out or is the school just not releasing tickets to the public? In years past the school has been pretty vocal about sellouts but i haven’t seen anything indicating this game is sold out. Haven’t really seen a marketing push to sell tickets either. Odd.
Just emailed out:

South Orange, N.J. - The Seton Hall ticket office has announced that the 2023 Garden State Hardwood Classic between Seton Hall and Rutgers, to be played this Saturday, Dec. 9 (8:30 p.m.), at Prudential Center is sold out! Fans interested in tickets are now limited to the secondary market and can search verified resale listings on Ticketmaster or their preferred secondary market outlet.

This marks the seventh straight game in the series and the fourth straight time at Prudential Center that the battle between New Jersey's premier basketball programs has sold out. In a rivalry that began in 1916 and exploded when the two teams were in the BIG EAST Conference together (1995-2013), Seton Hall leads Rutgers in the all-time series 42-31 (.575). Seton Hall has also had a grip on the series advantage since becoming a member of the BIG EAST Conference in 1979-80, going 34-19 (.642). The Pirates have won six of the eight contests since the Garden State Hardwood Classic trophy was created in 2014.

Erected on a farm in Cumberland County, N.J. by Colin Pezzano, the 32-inch, 33-pound trophy consists primarily of recycled Asbury Park boardwalk planks that were recovered in the rebuilding process that followed Superstorm Sandy. The main structure has been carved out to replicate the physical layout of the state of New Jersey and is set in a base that resembles the features of a basketball. The numbers "1916" have been engraved in the wooden structure as well, honoring the year in which the teams first met, while the athletics logos of the respective programs have been included in a position that corresponds to their geographic location.

Fans coming to the game on Saturday can snap a picture with the Garden State Hardwood Classic trophy up on the concourse behind section 18 pregame from 7:30-8:15 p.m.

Fans who miss out on tickets to the Garden State Hardwood Classic can still catch the Pirates at home twice more in the month of December. Seton Hall hosts fellow New Jersey school Monmouth this Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m., and will host No. 5 UConn on Wednesday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. Single game tickets to both of these games and all remaining Pirates home games in 2023-24 are available on Ticketmaster.
 
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