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Fans showed up for the March 18 B1G Champs Party; Tix are on Sale for Fri & Sun Sessions

these were taken by Hawkeye Report's very own @webcentrick ! (follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/webcentrick )

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Ticket sales appear to be doing well. On the sidelines, the only things available are at the very top, row 35+.

Unfortunately, it looks like the drapes will be down.

My family has 4 tickets for both rounds and we're excited to go. We went to both rounds in 2015 and had a blast!
 
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Ticket sales appear to be doing well. On the sidelines, the only things available are at the very top, row 35+.

Unfortunately, it looks like the drapes will be down.

My family has 4 tickets for both rounds and we're excited to go. We went to both rounds in 2015 and had a blast!
when they put the drapes down, what do the cover up? Seats behind the baskets?

I am guessing if Iowa wins on Friday, Sunday's game will be 12,000 plus, just like it was for the final reg season home game (Senior day). @Rudolph , I believe, predicted 12,000 for Sunday, too ;) I am thinking it just might sell out since it would be the last time fans get to see Megan, unquestionably the best women's basketball player to ever play for the University of Iowa.

Thanks!
 
I am guessing if Iowa wins on Friday, Sunday's game will be 12,000 plus, just like it was for the final reg season home game.

Either Drake or Missouri will bring a lot of fans on Sunday too. Iowa fans need to buy tickets now to maximize the home-court advantage. NCAA home games have a different atmosphere with the opposing team”s band, cheerleaders, mascot and fans there too.
 
One positive aspect of them being NCAA games is that all the in-stadium advertising disappears. No commercials on the big screen, no burrito lift, no smile cam.

Everything is more old school. Lots of fun, and the Hawks will probably go 2-0.
 
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Missouri's coach Robin Pingeton is from the Cedar Rapids area, and she played for Coach Bluder at St. Ambrose University and was the head coach there. Her sister is Lisa (Becker) Porter, Miss Iowa basketball and outstanding player for Iowa in the '80s, and mother of the (infamous) Porter siblings with a daughter still on the roster. Drake's coach Jennie Lillis Baranczyk of course played for Coach Bluder at Iowa.
 
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