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NCAA Tournament Ticket Allocation

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A limited number of tickets are made available to fans for this week's rounds of the NCAA Tournament.
 
A limited number of tickets are made available to fans for this week's rounds of the NCAA Tournament.
 
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March 13, 2005

SPOKANE, Wash. - Tickets for Gonzaga University's appearance in the NCAA Tournament this week in Tucson, Ariz., are being allocated to family and staff of the men's basketball team, Gonzaga students and to Bulldog Club season ticket holders on the points priority system, according to Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth.

"Tucson is a sold out site, and in the first and second rounds teams have a limited number of tickets available to them," Roth said. "We have set aside an allotment of tickets for our students, and tickets to our Bulldog Club members are being made available on an invitation only basis."

Roth said Bulldog Club members are still being contacted for the opportunity to buy tickets.

"It's a time consuming process. We made as many calls as we could on Sunday, and we will continue to contact people Monday morning," Roth said.

Roth said the same point formula used for priority seating in the McCarthey Athletic Center is being used to allocate tickets for the NCAA Tournament.