Two Tickets to Big East Men’s Soccer Championship at Red Bull Arena in Harrison (Up to 62% Off). Three Options Available.
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Big East’s final four teams scorch Red Bull Arena’s nets as they vie for glory & conference’s automatic bid to NCAA Division I tournament
Soccer players spend so much time concentrating on the ball that they grow obsessed with hexagons, which explains why they’re constantly trying to kick bees’ nests. Study the shape of an exciting game with today’s GrouponLive deal to the 2011 Big East men’s soccer championship at Red Bull Arena in Harrison. deal buyers will be seated in the lower midfield, located in sections 125–127 on the seating chart Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get two tickets to the semifinal games on Friday, November 11 (a $36 value). Matches kick off at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- For $15, you get two tickets to the championship game on Sunday, November 13, at 12 p.m. (a $36 value).
- For $20, you get two two-day passes for the semifinal and championship games (a $52 value).<p>
The Big East’s final four teams scorch the nets at Red Bull Arena, dribbling and kicking their way to the conference’s automatic bid for the NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship. After racking up glory and grass stains in a single-elimination tournament played at campus fields, the remaining contenders square off in three games that promise more hands-free excitement than bobbing for apples in a shark tank. Louisville exudes confidence after winning 2010’s championship, but top seeds Marquette and USF wear their “favorite” status like stylish shin guards as they look to etch their names into the tournament’s annals. Meanwhile, Rutgers and West Virginia strike terror into the stitch-paneled hearts of opposing goalies as they try to convert their tournament berths into championship success.
Fans stationed in lower-midfield sections of the 25,000-seat Red Bull Arena can shout out complex physics equations to help their favorite student athletes determine the proper arc for corner kicks. A dynamic form roof covers all the seating, protecting attendees from rain showers and ensuring soccer balls kicked high in the air do not damage any errant satellites.
Big East’s final four teams scorch Red Bull Arena’s nets as they vie for glory & conference’s automatic bid to NCAA Division I tournament
Soccer players spend so much time concentrating on the ball that they grow obsessed with hexagons, which explains why they’re constantly trying to kick bees’ nests. Study the shape of an exciting game with today’s GrouponLive deal to the 2011 Big East men’s soccer championship at Red Bull Arena in Harrison. deal buyers will be seated in the lower midfield, located in sections 125–127 on the seating chart Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get two tickets to the semifinal games on Friday, November 11 (a $36 value). Matches kick off at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- For $15, you get two tickets to the championship game on Sunday, November 13, at 12 p.m. (a $36 value).
- For $20, you get two two-day passes for the semifinal and championship games (a $52 value).<p>
The Big East’s final four teams scorch the nets at Red Bull Arena, dribbling and kicking their way to the conference’s automatic bid for the NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship. After racking up glory and grass stains in a single-elimination tournament played at campus fields, the remaining contenders square off in three games that promise more hands-free excitement than bobbing for apples in a shark tank. Louisville exudes confidence after winning 2010’s championship, but top seeds Marquette and USF wear their “favorite” status like stylish shin guards as they look to etch their names into the tournament’s annals. Meanwhile, Rutgers and West Virginia strike terror into the stitch-paneled hearts of opposing goalies as they try to convert their tournament berths into championship success.
Fans stationed in lower-midfield sections of the 25,000-seat Red Bull Arena can shout out complex physics equations to help their favorite student athletes determine the proper arc for corner kicks. A dynamic form roof covers all the seating, protecting attendees from rain showers and ensuring soccer balls kicked high in the air do not damage any errant satellites.