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Budgets

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The Dude Abides!
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If A10 is a possible destination I didn't see any of their members on this list which may mean they wouldn't want an affiliate member who is outspending their average team.
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Nice link, HZN.

It would be good to get our attendance to average over 1,000 this year. Heck, we should be able to get over 1,500 in this area.

Lacrosse is a fast, fun, aggressive game. The rules aren't that complicated and in most games there is a lot of action and it can get pretty physical.

Free parking with open lots (no reserved spots, so just pull up and find a space), fun fans (especially that one guy who leads a cheer after every goal), lots of tailgating space...just a fun atmosphere. Lacrosse parents are awesome. :lol:

Also, the whole experience is a LOT less complicated than trying to get into the football parking lots. Easy in and out...easy set up. Tickets are inexpensive and the option to use the Clubhouse is always available for an extra $10.

Scrimmage on Feb 3, home opener on Feb 10. Noon starts. We host Michigan on March 2 (noon, again).

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Re: Budgets

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RIght on Cluck. Went to most home games last year, very entertaining and not a big time sink like FB can be. Kind of cold at those early season games so bundle up.
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Re: Budgets

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77HEN wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:27 pm RIght on Cluck. Went to most home games last year, very entertaining and not a big time sink like FB can be. Kind of cold at those early season games so bundle up.
And, the games are quick. Usually two hours and you're done.
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