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Codeof Conduckt UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The UO Athletic Department is dedicated to MEN’S BASKETBALL* providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all Oregon Men's Basketball tickets are generally distributed by guests and athletes at all events. With this goal in home stand (usually two games at a time). A diagram of McArthur mind, we ask that everyone observe the following Court is included in this brochure showing student seating sec- Code Of guidelines. tions (indicated by gray areas). For the majority of games, a total of 1,323 tickets per game are available for UO students. For games Respect all attendees and refrain from disruptive behavior, including foul language, obscene gestures or messages, and physical harm contested during the winter break, student seating will be limited ConDUCKt or threats. to section 10. Sit only in your ticketed seats and be prepared to show your ticket GOOD SPORTS INITIATIVE when requested. *Note: standing on seats is not allowed and may result in loss of Comply with requests from event staff regarding stadium policies student seating. and emergency procedures. Use tobacco only in designated areas. The 2009-10 home schedule will be available at a later date on GoDucks.com. In the event that the distribution schedule results The UO values the support of all DAF donors, season ticket holders, students and guests visiting our facilities each season and thanks you in advance for in distribution of football and men’s basketball tickets on the being a good egg. If you observe any violations of stadium guidelines, please same day, football shall begin distribution on the Sunday prior to immediately contact the nearest event staff or TEXT ‘BAD DUCK’ to call GODUCKS (4638257). Those who do not follow this Code of ConDUCKt may be subject to removal from the the game and basketball shall begin distribution the following stadium as well as revocation of season tickets and/or the right to purchase day. single game tickets. *Ticket numbers are subject to change pending ASUO approval. GENERAL INFORMATION ONLINE TICKET PROCESS University of Oregon student tickets for football and men’s basket- 1. Students will be able to log onto www.goducks.com to register BASEBALL ball games are distributed via an electronic ticketing system. The their account and set-up a password. Tickets are not needed for Oregon Baseball. For admittance, show system is structured on a “fi rst come, fi rst served” basis within each 2. On the fi rst distribution day, students will log onto www.goducks. your current UO student ID card at the gate. Admission is limited class status. Class status is based on credit hours and the percent- com. Students can only log-in and have access during their des- to the fi rst 300 students in attendance. age of tickets allocated to each class is determined by the ASUO. ignated time-frame. The student will need their account log-in to The number of tickets available to each class has not yet been request student tickets. REMAINING DUCK SPORTS determined for the 2009-2010 year. Students may log in during 3. Students that receive tickets will receive a confi rmation email To attend the Duck sports of women's basketball, volleyball, the designated time period prior to the game to request a ticket. If from the Athletic Department. The ticket will be added on the UO softball, track and fi eld, lacrosse, and soccer a current UO student successful, the ticket information will be sent to the student’s UO identifi cation card. photo ID card is required for admission. Tickets are not needed ID card to be scanned at the gate. In order to gain admittance to 4. Students enter Autzen Stadium or McArthur Court with their ID. for these sports. Just show your UO student photo ID at the gate a game, YOU MUST HAVE YOUR STUDENT ID CARD with the bar and receive a stamp on their arm which gains them entrance to the for admittance. Admission is not charged for tennis, golf, and code intact. Sharing or fraudulent use of ID cards is not permitted. student section. cross country, so ID is not required. Persons attempting to enter the contest with a Student ID Card not their own will have the card confi scated and will not gain admit- FOOTBALL* tance. The matter will be turned over to the Offi ce of Student Oregon Football tickets are distributed on a game-by-game basis. Conduct. For games contested before the beginning of Fall term (Purdue & Utah), 2,418 tickets are available. For the California & Arizona State More information regarding the football and men’s basketball games, 4,577 tickets are available. The Washington State game has distribution process will be emailed to students prior to the fi rst 3,662 tickets available and the USC and Oregon State games each football game. have 5,445 tickets available to UO students. A diagram of Autzen Stadium showing the student sections is included in this brochure. NO SHOW POLICY & REWARDS PROGRAM Students that pick up a ticket but do not show up for the game Listed below is the 2009 home schedule. will now forfeit opportunities to attend future contests. For more ALL TICKET POLICIES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT information on the No Show Policy and Rewards Program visit Opponent TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK YOUR OREGON E-MAIL GoDucks.com. 09/12 Purdue 09/19 Utah ACCOUNT OR GODUCKS.COM FOR THE MOST 09/26 California UPDATED STUDENT TICKET INFORMATION. 10/3 Washington State 10/31 USC 11/14 Arizona State 12/3 Oregon State ACCESSIBLE SEATING INFORMATION Requests for accommodations related to disabilities should be Student Seating Chart Legend made to the Oregon Athletic Ticket Offi ce (541) 346-4461, and Purdue (Sections 6-7) USC (Sections 4-8) must be made at least one (1) week prior to the event. Utah (Sections 6-7) ASU (Sections 5-8) QUESTIONS? California (Sections 5-8) OSU (Sections 4-8) Athletic Department Finance Committee of the ASUO (541) 346-3749 Oregon Athletic Ticket Offi ce (541) 346-4461 TDD (541) 346-5418 WSU (Sections 6-8) TICKET USAGE Students that receive tickets will have the opportunity to e-mail Charter Box their ticket privilege back to the University of Oregon Athletic Ticket Offi ce. All tickets turned back to the UO Ticket Offi ce, as well as any unclaimed tickets, will be made available for any stu- dent regardless of credit hours, but must have paid the incidental fee. Students that claim the returned ticket are then responsible for game attendance or will be subject to penalty. This allows students two chances to be able to log-in and secure tickets. More information regarding the football and men’s basketball distribution process will be emailed to students prior to the fi rst football game or can be found on GoDucks.com. POLICIES Conduct: Students are required to comply with all facility rules and conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner. Autzen Stadium Contraband: No alcoholic beverages, unsealed plastic beverage containers, or glass or metal containers are allowed. A complete list of contraband items is located at each gate/door of the facili- ties. Umbrellas: Open umbrellas are prohibited in all seating areas, aisles and standing room only locations of all outdoors facilities. OAR 571-50-0011 (9) Smoking: Smoking is prohibited in McArthur Court and in all exterior seating and aisles of Autzen Stadium, Hayward Field and in posted locations in athletic facilities. OAR 571-50-0005 (10) FIGHT SONG Oregon, our Alma Mater, we will guard thee on and on. Fellows gather ‘round and cheer her; chant her glory, Oregon. Roar the praises of her warriors, sing the story, Oregon; On to victory urge the heroes of our Mighty Oregon. McArthur Court.
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