If anything I expect ticket prices and donation levels to decrease.
I should have said that given the pathetic product on the floor the university should do the right thing and reduce ticket prices, or at the least maintain current prices for next year. Patriot Club donation requirements should also be reduced or maintained. Price increases on either account would be a mistake given the current state of the program.
"The Seattle Sounders FC announced today that a refund for Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Galaxy will be issued to season ticket holders in the form of credit towards 2011 season tickets. "The Seattle Sounders have actually given refunds back to their season ticket holders for poor performance before:
http://www.soundersfc.com/news/articles/2010/05-may/sounders-to-issue-refund.aspx
Just sayin...
I will not reduce my contributions as it punishes the students and the programs - considering we did win two A-10 championships this year - I want the program to improve and progress.
PiKapp,
I believe that Patriotsince81 raises an interesting question: What will be the impact on season ticket sales if Mason raises the ticket prices and the minimum donation levels for season ticket holders?
If they can get more young Alumni to donate as a part of the young alumni deal then I don't see them raising ticket prices/donation levels. But we are in a better conference across all sports and need more money in donations to stay competitive so it will be interesting to see what happens. I myself will continue to donate because I want to see all programs succeed and success in basketball will go a long way to helping the others.
Me, my wife and the 4 friends we sit with are all under the young alum rate/program. Its actually a good program, but shocker, they hardly advertise it. Somebody would have to be looking to get season tickets in order to come across the details. If they want to attract more people they have to do much much better putting the word out there.
Me, my wife and the 4 friends we sit with are all under the young alum rate/program. Its actually a good program, but shocker, they hardly advertise it. Somebody would have to be looking to get season tickets in order to come across the details. If they want to attract more people they have to do much much better putting the word out there.