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Kinnick Stadium Seating: Football I-CLUB ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP GUIDE I - CLUB 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS 08 PRIORITY POINTS FOOTBALL DEAR HAWKEYE FAN 02 09-10 SEATING AND PARKING MEN’S BASKETBALL WHAT IS THE I-CLUB? 03 11-12 SEATING AND PARKING TABLE OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SHOW YOUR HAWKEYE PRIDE CONTENTS 04 13-14 SEATING AND PARKING WRESTLING YOUR IMPACT 05 15-16 SEATING AND PARKING 06 IMPORTANT DATES 17 PREMIUM SEATING 01 07 MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS 18 FAQS I - CLUB You represent the driving force of Iowa athletics! When you support the I-Club, we are able to achieve our vision of providing a first-class experience for Hawkeye student-athletes—helping them to Win. Graduate. Do It Right. It’s never been a better time to be a Hawkeye. We’ve had tremendous success throughout DEAR all of our intercollegiate sports teams—whether it’s Big Ten Player of the Year honors, NCAA championships, or record high graduation rates. We are continually amazed by and proud of what HAWKEYE our student athletes are accomplishing in competition, in the classroom, and in the community. FAN We have big plans for the future, but we can’t do it without you. You are a crucial member of the Hawkeye team, and we count on your loyalty and generosity to make our future even more momentous. On behalf of our 650 student-athletes and our 250 coaches and staff, thank you for supporting the I-Club. Go Hawks! 02 Athletics Development Team I - CLUB WHAT IS THE $17,000,000 I-Club members contribute more than $17 million each I-CLUB? year to support Hawkeye student-athletes. Established in 1974 by former Athletic Director C.W. “Bump” Elliott, the I-Club is the home of loyal and dedicated Hawkeye fans who show their pride and support through financial contributions. I-Club members live in 98 of I-Club members live in 47 U.S. states Iowa’s 99 counties. and Washington, DC. How do you become a member of the I-Club? You contribute $50 or more each year to the I-Club Fund, which includes our more than 10,000 season ticket holders who make a per-seat contribution— ABOUT OUR earning them priority points to improve their fan experience. As one of our many annual contributors to the I-Club, you provide I-CLUB MEMBERS Hawkeye student-athletes with the resources and support they need to be successful. $42,350 I-Club members help Hawkeye athletics invest $42,350 per student-athlete, which includes scholarships, athletic and medical training, strength and 03 conditioning, nutrition, athletic equipment and uniforms, and much more. I - CLUB PURCHASE SEASON TICKETS We offer season ticket packages for nine Hawkeye sports—baseball, football, 1 men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, softball, volleyball, and wrestling. Your support boosts all Hawkeye teams and student-athletes. SHOW YOUR GIVE TO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES You can make a contribution to the Hawkeye Scholarship Fund, which HAWKEYE 2 provides crucial financial support exclusively for scholarships. PRIDE ATTEND ONE OF OUR APPROXIMATELY 75 EVENTS EACH YEAR Want to deepen your involvement with Hawkeye 3 Meet coaches, student-athletes, and fellow Hawkeyes close to home! athletics? Here are a few ways you may be able to extend your support for student-athletes. SUPPORT YOUR TEAM Support your favorite Hawkeye team by going to a game or making a 4 contribution to their team development fund. FIGHT FOR IOWA Whether it’s on talk radio or podcasts, social media, or at work, you can 04 5 promote the positive attributes of being a Hawkeye. I - CLUB Student-athletes received 10,616 10,616 hours of academic support last year. We held 26 sessions for student-athletes to gain cooking and healthy lifestyle skills. YOUR 26 IMPACT Hawkeye student-athletes have access to 8 fueling stations around 8 the athletic campus. More than 250 student-athletes attended events throughout the year to help maintain 250 an inclusive and inviting community. 48 student-athletes participated in an 8-week summer job shadowing program 05 48 during the 2019-20 academic year. I - CLUB JULY 1 I-Club membership year begins LATE SUMMER Wrestling season ticket renewals begin IMPORTANT EARLY WINTER DATES Football season ticket renewals begin MARCH 31 Football season ticket and I-Club per-seat contribution deadline EARLY SUMMER Men’s and women’s basketball season ticket renewals available JUNE 30 06 I-Club membership year ends I - CLUB I-CLUB CENTURY BRONZE SILVER GOLDEN CHAMPION KINNICK KINNICK HAWKS HAWKS HAWKS HAWKS HAWKS SOCIETY SOCIETY GOLD $50–$249 $250–$599 $600–$1,199 $1,200–$2,499 $2,500–$5,999 $6,000–$9,999 $10,000–$14,999 $15,000+ 1 3 5 10 20 30 50 100 Eligible to purchase Feller Club Access for Men’s Basketball Games Invitation to Director of Athletics Annual Event Reserved, preassigned football parking and eligible to purchase two football parking passes Kinnick Society Event Invitations MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS & Access to Feller Club for Select Wrestling Meets LEVELS Invitation to Football Kickoff Reception Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Wrestling Contributor Parking Access to Feller Club for select Women’s Basketball Games Football Priority Parking Invitation to Spring Contributor Reception Invitation to Women’s Basketball Tipoff Reception Priority Ticketing for Select Events 07 in Advance of General Public I - CLUB I-CLUB PRIORITY POINT SYSTEM 1 3 10 20 POINT POINTS POINTS POINTS PRIORITY For every $100 of For every year of season One-time award in One-time award in cumulative athletics tickets for football, recognition of being recognition of being an giving men’s and women’s a University of Iowa Iowa letterwinner POINT basketball, or wrestling graduate SYSTEM ANNUAL POINTS AWARDED BASED ON MEMBERSHIP LEVEL The I-Club priority point system helps reward loyal Hawkeye fans and donors for their years of season ticket purchases and contributions to 1 3 5 10 University of Iowa athletics. Your priority point total determines season POINT POINTS POINTS POINTS ticket seating; ticket access for tournaments, bowl games, and away I-CLUB LEVEL CENTURY HAWK LEVEL BRONZE HAWK LEVEL SILVER HAWK LEVEL games; contributor parking; special event invites; and other benefits. 20 30 50 100 POINTS POINTS POINTS POINTS 08 GOLDEN HAWK LEVEL CHAMPION HAWK LEVEL KINNICK SOCIETY LEVEL KINNICK SOCIETY GOLD LEVEL I - CLUB 334 335 336 337 338 RAILROAD N HIGHWAY 6 / RIVERSIDE DR. 333 339 332 Kinnick Edge Outdoor Club Seats 340 19 331 and Ted Pacha Family Club Room 341 24 1 134 135 136 137 138 W E 133 139 CARVER- NEWTON RD. NEWTON 132 140 HAWKEYE 42 79 RAMP 1 KINNICK STADIUM 1 79 42 ROWS ROWS ARENA WOOLF AVE. HAWKINS DR. LOT 33 1 LOT SEATING: FOOTBALL SEATS 46 SEATS S 1 ELLIOTT DR. l DENTAL SCIENCE LOT 75 LOT 40 BUILDING When you watch the Iowa football team swarm the field at Kinnick LOT 65 EAST Stadium, you have the opportunity to do so in some of the best HAWKINS DRIVE BUS PARKING* LOT 75 DUANE BANKS Media seats in the house. Your season ticket purchase in designated : FIELD FINKBINE COMMUTER DR. SOUTH LOT 65 J. Buresh 3rd Floor Suite Leve LOT 43 NW UI MAIN CAMPUS Mediacom Outdoor Club Level IV RAMP 3 LOT 43N DR. areas within Kinnick Stadium and your per-seat contribution—which McCord Indoor Club/Suites BRECHLER PRESS BOX LOT 43 W. Sandra HANSEN FOOTBALL NORTH Level II: is the minimum contribution required for those seats—count UL Level I: PERFORMANCE CENTER PA INDOOR toward your annual I-Club membership. Level III: TRACK WCTC LOT 65 SOUTH RAILROAD FACILITY UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS This Kinnick Stadium map details the minimum annual contribution UIHC UIHC FIELD GRAND AVE. 42 ROWS 79 EVASHEVSKI DR. for each area. Ticket availability is based on priority status. 1 HOUSE 1 LOT 43 KINNICK SEATS Kinnick Society Gold (KG) ADA Parking *Ramp 3 is only available with UISFCH ($15,000+) One or two pre-assigned reserved season-long ADA parking passes. Vehicles must WEST STADIUM ROWS parking spaces for parking and/or tailgate. display a state issued ADA placard or license plate. HAWKEYE EXPRESS Kinnick Society (KS) Public Parking *Prepaid passes are required for HAWKINS DR. 33 ($10,000 - $14,999) One parking space, bus parking on Hawkins dr. Premium Seating TRAIN DEPOT RAMP 4 1 open parking. (BOARD AT 2435 JAMES ST., CORALVILLE) KRAUSE FAMILY UIHC RV PARKING ONLY: LOT 14 Zone I - $600 PLAZA Kinnick Society(KS) / Champion Hawk (CH) KG, KS, CH & GH RV Parking S. GRAND AVE. ($6,000 - $14,999) One parking space, open Location chosen by priority points within TO FINKBINE GOLF COURSE MELROSE AVE. Zone II - $400 Students 40 parking. membership level based on availability. Zone III - $200 Band KRAUSE FAMILY PLAZA Golden Hawk (GH) & above SH RV Parking ($2,500 - $5,999) Self park, first come-first served. LOT Zone IV - $50 Recruiting 49 Silver Hawk (SH) & above Road Closed 09 ADA Seating Ticketed Seating ($1,200 - $2,499) Lot/Ramp Entrance I - CLUB 334 335 336 337 338 RAILROAD N HIGHWAY 6 / RIVERSIDE DR. 333 339 332 Kinnick Edge Outdoor Club Seats 340 19 331 and Ted Pacha Family Club Room 341 24 1 134 135 136 137 138 W E 133 139 CARVER- NEWTON RD. NEWTON 132 140 HAWKEYE 42 79 RAMP 1 1 79 42 ROWS ROWS ARENA WOOLF AVE. HAWKINS DR. LOT 33 1 LOT SEATS 46 SEATS S 1 ELLIOTT DR. l DENTAL SCIENCE LOT 75 LOT 40 BUILDING LOT 65 EAST HAWKINS DRIVE BUS PARKING* LOT 75 DUANE BANKS Media : FIELD FINKBINE COMMUTER DR.
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