Lsu Tigers Men's Basketball Tickets And Seating Chart

It's been a great new experience for the men's basketball team at LSU. Although the entire facility will not be complete until sometime in 2010, the LSU Tigers were excited to practice in their own brand new facility recently. When the construction is complete, there will be a new media room, new team dressing room, equipment facilities, training facilities and two practice gyms; the latter of which has already been finished and made available to the players recently. Although the LSU Tigers were not the first to use the new facilities (the women's basketball team used them the previous weekend), they made good use of the 11,324 square foot gym which is an exact replica of the Maravich Center competition court.

Fans, coaches, staff and team members are optimistic that the new gyms will allow the team to create more focus and concentration on their game skills and build a longer repertoire of wins. Thus far, the LSU Tigers have won games against UL-Monroe, Indiana State, Western Kentucky and UL-Lafayette. Perhaps there's no connection whatsoever, but all of the winning games have been played at the Maravich Center. By contrast, the two away games in the season tip-off against Connecticut and Arizona State were losses for the LSU Tigers. Connecticut beat the Tigers 81-55 and Arizona State dusted the LSU Tigers 71-52.

With plenty of games ahead in the 2009-2010 season and quite a few of the games scheduled at home, there are plenty of opportunities for the LSU Tigers to make this their best season ever. Once finals are complete, the LSU Tigers will return to the court for December games against Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana, Nicholls and Rice. The start of the Cougar Hardwood Classic marks the rest of the games in December for the LSU Tigers with games against Washington State and Xavier (Ohio).

Recognized officially as the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it takes its name from Peter Press Maravich (23), all-century team member whose list of accomplishments for the LSU Tigers stretches a mile long but whose life ended suddenly in 1988. Affectionately referred to by most as simply Maravich Center, this two-level facility has been the home to many great games played by the LSU Tigers men's basketball team.

The upper level has sections 304 through 337 designated as the student section. Sections 202, 203, 102, 103 and part of 104 are also set aside for students. So, when making your seating selections, be sure to keep this in mind. Ample seating throughout the rest of the entire venue offer excellent sites from every seat. Maravich Center is a spacious venue that takes every seat to the game for an experience watching the LSU Tigers heat up the court. If you haven't take advantage of the opportunity to experience the LSU Tigers in motion, you owe it to yourself to get tickets to some of these great games held at Maravich Center.

As the LSU Tigers move into the season, there are 13 games scheduled at the Maravich Center and whether you want to attend all of these games or just a chosen one or two, there's no question that great seats are still available to see the LSU Tigers take on opponents like Utah, Alabama, Florida, Auburn, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Georgia and McNeese State.

Now is the perfect time to score group seating in your ideal location and ensure that you don't miss one single moment of the action as the LSU Tigers prepare to hit the new gym in practice and hone their skills for the upcoming games.

Ticket America has your LSU Tigers Mens Basketball Tickets but they wont be here forever so get your choice seats now! Students and fans alike can enjoy every exciting moment of the action that takes place at LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

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New York Jets Tickets And Seating Chart

The New York Jets took home a win against the Buffalo Bills recently with a final score 19-13. They'll be taking on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 13 and fans are optimistic that this will be another win for the New York Jets. The preseason was good to the New York Jets as they won games against New York (27-25) and Philadelphia (38-27). Critics may argue that on the flip side of their preseason games, the New York Jets also lost two games against St. Louis (20-23) and Baltimore (23-24); the latter of which was a very close game for both teams but not close enough for the Jets to take home the victory.

The regular season has been even more fascinating for the New York Jets from the start of the season with a win against Houston (24-7) to their last two winning games against Buffalo and Carolina (17-6). Remaining games for the regular season should be relatively interesting, to say the least with opponents like Atlanta, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Tampa Bay left to play. As the remaining games approach, the New York Jets will be taking the field without injured players Robert Turner (knee), Donald Strickland (concussion) and Dwight Lowery (ankle) who will definitely not play the rest of the season.

Also on the injured roster but a probable to play are members Eric Smith (back), Calvin pace (shoulder), Jim Leonhard (thumb), Mark Sanchez (knee), D'Brickashaw Ferguson (hamstring) and Shaun Ellis (knee). Fans may be most anxious to see Ellis (92) return to the field but are looking forward to seeing all able players display their respective talents in the game rather than on the bench.

Located at State Route 120 and State Route 3 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Giants Stadium is a part of the Meadowlands Sports Complex that is owned and operated by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. It is the third largest NFL complex in the country but also the ninth-oldest still in use. As a result, those who wish to experience Giants Stadium should plan to get tickets right away as the days of this venue are numbered and its demolition is planned for 2010 when a new Meadowlands Stadium will be opened.

Seating options at Giants Stadium, which is home to the New York Giants, New York Jets and New York Red Bulls, includes four different level options: Lower, Mezzanine, Upper Center and Upper Endzone. Gates A, B, C, D and the Stadium Club Entrance provide easy entrance from all sides to put you closer to your selected seating. Current seating capacity is 80,200; more than enough seating with excellent sites to please even the most discriminating fan with the perfect location.

Tailgating options are available for those who choose to get the party started in the parking lot before the game. Parking lots at Giants Stadium are open five hours prior to kickoff. For many fans, the tailgating experience is a tradition that is a must. Although open parking spaces should not be used to tailgate nor is tailgating permitted in the parking garage, it is still possible to throw the best tailgate parties in the world before the New York Jets hit the field to play.

Individual, half-season and season tickets are just a few of the choices available when it comes to attending a New York Jets home game. So whether you want to hang out in the Terrace Suites or nestle in close to the front row club seating, the choice is yours. With a limited number of games left to be played in the existing Giants Stadium, there's never been a better time to get to one or more of the New York Jets games.


Ticket America has your New York Jets Tickets for all of the upcoming games. The existing Giants Stadiumwill be demolished in 2010, so its a great time to get seats before this historic venue is torn down!

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Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim Tickets And Seating Chart

The year in baseball has been an interesting one for the Los Angeles Angels. The categories which are up for grabs for the 2009 This Year in Baseball Awards includes hitter, starter, manager, setup, defense, play, moment, executive of the year and postseason. Candidates from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim include Tim Lincecum, Juan Rivera, Mike Scioscia, Brian Fuentes, Torii Hunter (nominated in two categories), Izturis/Aybar (for their August 27 infielders team up), Tony Reagins, Vladimir Guerro and Albert Pujols.

Although fans are not particularly happy to see Chone Figgins (Figgy) leave for the Seattle Mariners, they agree that Figgy will be a great addition to any team and will miss him. On another note, many fans are already looking forward to spring training for the Los Angeles Angels, even though the training doesn't start until March. There are some great spring packages to see the Los Angeles Angels in action in Tempe, Arizona next year. The home spring schedule is March 4 through April 1 and will match the Los Angeles Angels up against some great opponents to witness what fans hope will be baseball playing at its finest by the Los Angeles Angels.

The 2010 Spring Training sessions mark the 18th consecutive season that the Los Angeles Angels have played their spring home games at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Bermuda natural grass covers the playing surface and there is a seating capacity of 9,315. This includes lawn seats, temporary bleachers and suites. As you can imagine, the best seats go quickly as soon as sales start. There are two parking lots on the east and west that provide 1,350 paved parking spaces so you want to arrive early to get a good spot. Tempe Diablo Stadium has also housed to the Seattle Pilots, Seattle Mariners and Milwaukee Brewers. The Los Angeles Angels have a contract with the city of Tempe that's been extended through the year 2025. As a result, the stadium was renovated and expanded.

At the top of the list of the 2009 Draft are Randal Grichuk, Michael Trout, Tyler Skaggs, Garrett Richards and Tyler Kehrer. Fortunately for the Los Angeles Angels, the injury list only has two players on it currently. Kelvim Escobar is still suffering from shoulder tenderness but hopes to return in time for Spring Training. Dustin Moseley is still recovering from surgery for a strained right forearm and nerve condition and is also anticipating returning back for Spring Training 2010. Fans can expect to hear from all their favorite broadcasters for the 2010 season as well. Regular broadcasters and associated broadcasting production include Darren Chan, Rolando Nichols, Jose Mota, Mark Gubicza, Terry Smith, Rory Markas, Rex Hudler and Steve Physioc.

Tempe Diablo Stadium, located at 2200 W. Alameda Drive. There are many great seating options are available from inexpensive lawn seats to great sites in the seats located in the home plate MVP area and Field MVP area, including wheelchair seating for those who require it. Many fans are already anxious to see the Los Angeles Angels take to the field. Now is a great time to get in your reserved seating choices for these games, especially if you have a group of 15 or more. Those who want to heighten their game day experience can choose from an Angels Party Suite or Angels Grand Slam Private Patio. It's the perfect way to take along family, friends and co-workers and experience every crack of the bat as the Los Angeles Angels take to the field.

Tempe Diablo Stadium dimensions are 340 feet down the left field line, 400 feet to the left and right center power alleys, 420 feet to center with an eight feet high outfield fence and 360 feet down the right field line.

Its the perfect time to get your Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Tickets and Ticket America has your ideal seats. The Angels have been enjoying spring training at the Tempe Diablo Stadium for 17 consecutive seasons.

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