Football playoff game ticket information
Linfield provides ticket information for Saturday's postseason showdown
Jon Wallin - SID
11/22/2009 5:41:56 PM
Here is the ticket information provided by the Linfield College athletic department for Saturday's NCAA Division III National Championships Second Round game between The Cru and the Wildcats.
TICKETS
•Covered reserved tickets go on sale to the general public at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the athletic department offices, located near the intersection of Lever Street and Linfield Avenue. Tickets may be purchased through 5 o’clock Tuesday and again on Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon, and from 1 until 5 p.m.
•Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the ticket office WILL BE CLOSED both Thursday and Friday.
•Phone orders will be accepted up until Wednesday at 5 p.m., however, those requesting tickets in person will be given priority. Linfield fans unable to pick up tickets in person are advised to call 503-883-2421 to reserve tickets. Mary Hardin-Baylor fans are asked to phone 503-883-2229 to place orders. Calls to the athletic office after 5 p.m. Wednesday will not be retrieved.
•Covered reserved seats are $15, uncovered reserved tickets are $12, general admission is $10. Tickets for students are priced at $6 with a current college ID card. General admission tickets are sold day of the game only.
•Linfield season ticket holders who have already confirmed orders for their customary seats in the covered grandstand may pick up tickets on Wednesday only.
•Per NCAA guidelines, all students must purchase tickets to attend the game. General admission (bleacher seating) for students is priced at $6 and a current college ID card must be presented to receive the discount. Students wishing to purchase covered or uncovered reserved seats in advance will pay regular price.
•The Maxwell Field ticket booth opens at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Questions may be directed to the ticket office, 503-883-2421. Please be patient while our staff works to deal with the volume of interest we are expecting to receive as well as the compressed timeline we are working under.