Okay, here is my blog post about getting Ohio University basketball tickets:
So, I’ve been wanting to catch an Ohio University basketball game for a while now. I’m a big fan of college hoops, and OU has a pretty decent program. Plus, I’ve heard the atmosphere at the Convocation Center is electric. The problem was, I had no clue how to get tickets. I mean, where do you even start?
First, I hit up the university’s official athletics website. I figured that would be the most logical place to look. I found the basketball section and clicked on the “Tickets” tab. It was pretty straightforward. They had a list of all the upcoming games and different seating options.
Then, I browsed through the schedule to see which game I wanted to go to. I picked a game against one of their rivals, hoping for a good matchup.
Next, I looked at the seating chart. I wanted to be close to the action, but I also didn’t want to spend a fortune. After weighing my options, I settled on some seats in the lower level, a few rows up from the court.
After that, I created an account on the ticketing website. I entered my name, email, and all that jazz. Then, I added the tickets to my cart and proceeded to checkout.
Finally, I entered my payment information and placed my order. Boom! I got a confirmation email almost immediately. It had all the details, including a link to download my digital tickets.
My Experience:
- Started by going to the university’s athletics website.
- Navigated to the basketball section and found the “Tickets” tab.
- Browsed the schedule and chose a game against a rival team.
- Studied the seating chart and selected seats in the lower level.
- Created an account and entered my personal information.
- Added the tickets to my cart and went to checkout.
- Entered payment details and placed my order.
- Received a confirmation email with a link to my digital tickets.
Honestly, the whole process was a lot easier than I thought it would be. I was able to get some decent seats for a reasonable price, and I’m stoked to see the Bobcats play. I’ll definitely be sharing another post after the game to let you know what it was like! Stay tuned!