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2021-22 Visitors Guide.Indd MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 2021-22 VISITOR’S INFORMATION GUIDE DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TABLE OF CONTENTS Directions Page 3 Facilities Information Page 3 Directions to the Al McGuire Center Page 4 Al McGuire Center Page 5 Fiserv Forum Page 6 Marquette University Athletics Directory Page 7 Area Hotels Page 8 Restaurants and Catering Page 9 Sightseeing and Entertainment Page 9 Shopping Malls Page 10 Movie Th eaters Page 10 Medical Related Locations/Info Page 11 Transportation Services Airport Page 12 Airlines Page 12 Car Rentals Page 12 Taxi-Limo Service Page 12 Local Media Radio Stations Page 13 Television Stations Page 13 Area Churches Page 14 Marquette University Campus Map Page 15 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 2 DIRECTIONS FROM GENERAL MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MARQUETTE GYM - 1532 W. CLYBOURN ST. Interstate 94/I-43 North. Stay on I-43 toward Green Bay to Exit # 72A - 10th Street and Michi- gan/Tory Hill. Turn left onto W. Michigan St. Continue onto W. Clybourn St. Turn right onto N. 16th St. On right side. HELFAER TENNIS STADIUM AND RECREATION CENTER Interstate 94/I-43 North. Stay on I-43 toward Green Bay to Exit # 72A - 10th Street and Michi- gan/Tory Hill. Turn left onto W. Michigan St. Continue onto W. Clybourn St. Turn right onto N. 16th St. On left side. VALLEY FIELDS - 1818 W. CANAL ST. (from various locations) (I-94 Eastbound) – Exit 26th Street (309B), right on St. Paul, right on 25th. Follow 25th (Canal St.) to Fields. (I-94 Westbound) – Exit 25th & Clybourn (309B), go West to 25th Street, Left on 25th to Fields. (From 16th Street Viaduct) – South on 16th Street to middle of viaduct, left at stoplight to bottom of ramp, two additional left s, Fields will be on right. (From 13th Street to Canal) – Go right on Canal to Fields. AL MCGUIRE CENTER - 770 N. 12TH STREET See page 4 for complete information. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY FACILITIES REQUESTS All requests for indoor or outdoor practices should be made through: Aaron Baker Senior Associate Athletic Director - Facilities Offi ce Phone: (414) 288-3290 Fax: (414) 288-5885 Email: [email protected] MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 3 DIRECTIONS TO THE AL MCGUIRE From the South on I-43/I-94 (Chicago and Mitchell Airport) • Stay on I-43 toward Green Bay to Exit # 72A - 10th Street and Michigan/Tory Hill. • At bottom of ramp continue straight ahead 1 short block to Wisconsin Avenue. • Turn L on Wisconsin and go 2 blocks to 12th Street. • Turn R on 12th and go ½ block = McGuire Center on right. From the West on I-94 (Madison) • Exit #310A - 13th Street. • Turn L at bottom of ramp and go ½ block to Clybourn Street. • Turn R on Clybourn and go 3 blocks to 10th Street. • Turn L on 10th and go 1 block to Wisconsin Avenue. • Turn L on Wisconsin and go 2 blocks to 12th Street. • Turn R on 12th and go ½ block = McGuire Center on right. From the North on I-43 (Green Bay) • Exit # 72E - Highland Avenue and 11th Street. • Turn R at top of ramp - Highland Avenue. • Get in L lane and immediately turn L on 12th Street. • Go 3 ½ blocks = McGuire Center on left . Team Parking (practices) Team buses and vans may drop the team off on N. 12th St. (East side of street) at the main entrance of the Al McGuire Center between W. Wisconsin Av. and W. Wells St. Th e bus can then proceed to the East side of the building & park in the turn-out lane off of N. 11th St. between W. Wells Street and W. Wisconsin Ave. Team Parking (Competition) Th e team should be dropped at the visiting team entrance located at the corner of N. 11th Street and W. Wells Street on the East side of the Al McGuire Center. Al McGuire Center staff will meet the team to let them into the building. Once the team has unloaded, the bus should proceed South and park in front of the large dumpster next to the loading dock. Please - do not park in the loading docks or in front of the smaller dumpster. Buses are required to pull in forward to the parking space – please no backing into the parking space. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 4 AL MCGUIRE CENTER Marquette Athletics Facility Press Row: (414) 288-0340 770 N. 12th Street Facilities & Events: (414) 288-3290 Milwaukee, WI 53233 MU Ticket Offi ce: (414) 288-GOMU (4668) Th e Al McGuire Center Ticket Offi ce is located in the lobby of the facility. It is open for ticket sales: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Concession stands are located in the lower concourse. For more infor- mation on upcoming events or to purchase tickets call (414) 288-4668 or visit www.gomarquette.com/tickets. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 5 FISERV FORUM Sports and Entertainment Facility Press Row: (414) 227-0580 1111 Vel R. Phillips Ave. Arena Control Phone: (414) 227-0430 Milwaukee, WI 53203 MU Ticket Offi ce: (414) 288-GOMU (4668) Fiserv Forum Pricing/Seating Chart 2021-22 VISITORVVISVISIVISITORSISISTTOORR MEDIAMMEMEDIADIAA HOMEH HOMEE Th e Fiserv Forum is an accessible facility with a variety of accommodations for its guests. Th e main ticket offi ce is located at the northeast corner of the arena (right off the plaza). It is open daily for ticket sales: 10 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday, Saturday 12 pm – 4 pm and closed Sunday. On event days that take place Monday through Friday, the ticket offi ce opens at 10 am and remains open until one hour past the start of the event. On Saturday and Sunday game days, the ticket offi ce opens three hours prior to the scheduled start time of an event or noon (whichever is earlier) and remains open until one hour past the start of the event. For more information on upcoming events, call (414) 227-0511. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 6 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY STAFF DIRECTORY Al McGuire Center 770 N. 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 288-6303 (Phone) (414) 288-6519 - fax MU Ticket Offi ce: (414) 288-GOMU (4668) Administration Marquette Athletics Main Number 288-6303 Bill Scholl Vice President & Director of Athletics 288-6303 Mike Broeker Deputy Athletic Director 288-5287 Sarah Bobert Executive Associate Athletic Director/SWA 288-5253 Danielle Josetti Executive Associate Athletic Director/Compliance, Marketing, Sales 288-3983 Adrienne Ridgeway Executive Associate Athletic Director, Academic Services 288-0266 Marquette Gymnasium Main Line Marquette Gym 288-7707 Facilities and Events Aaron Baker Senior Associate Athletic Director 288-3290 Greg Smith Director 288-3618 Communications Scott Kuykendall Senior Associate Athletic Director (MBB/MTEN) 288-4794 Mike Wittliff Assistant A.D. (MLAX/WSOC/MGOLF) 288-7447 Sports Medicine Brandon Yoder Director of Sports Medicine (MBB, MGOLF) 288-3067 Aaron Doering Associate Athletic Trainer (MLAX) 288-6687 Mary Wieczorek Associate Athletic Trainer (WBB) 288-0328 Kenny Wilka Associate Athletic Trainer (WSOC) 288-0341 Andrew Wisniewski Assistant Athletic Trainer (VB) 288-7850 Rahul Katbamna Assistant Athletic Trainer (WLAX) 288-5395 Madison Grausam Athletic Trainer (MSOC, M/W Tennis, XC, TF) 288-7136 Sport Offi ces Men’s Basketball 288-7130 Women’s Basketball 288-5784 Men’s Golf 288-5156 Men’s Lacrosse 288-4959 Women’s Lacrosse 288-4958 Men’s Soccer 288-3069 Women’s Soccer 288-7414 Men’s Tennis 288-3775 Women’s Tennis 288-5146 Track & Field/XC 288-5106 Volleyball 288-5157 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 7 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS DOWNTOWN/NEAR CAMPUS Hyatt Place Milwaukee Downtown Cambria Hotel Milwaukee Downtown 800 West Juneau Ave. 503 N. Plankinton Milwaukee, WI 53233 (Discount) Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414) 271-7250 (414) 223-4484 CambriaMilwaukee.com Hilton Milwaukee City Center 509 W. Wisconsin Ave. Potawatomi Hotel + Casino Milwaukee, WI 53203 1721 W. Canal St. (414) 271-7250 Milwaukee, WI 53203 www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/wisconsin/hilton-milwaukee-city-cen- (1-800) 729-7244 ter-MKEMHHF paysbig.com RESTAURANTS Qdoba Miller Time Pub and Grill 803 N. 16th St. 509 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53233 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 431-0099 (414) 271-2337 Chik-fi l-A Culver’s 2645 South 108th St. 1325 E. Capital Dr. West Allis, WI 53227 Shorewood, WI 53212 (414) 327-4885 (414) 803-7935 Shake Shack 220 E Buff alo St #110 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 509-1080 TEAM CATERING/DELIVERY Bubb’s BBQ *Catering Jersey Mike’s Subs *Delivery W230 S8855 Clark St. 544 Ogden Ave. Big Bend, WI 53103 Milwaukee, WI 53202 www.bubbs.com (414) 539-3253 (262) 662-4201 [email protected] MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 8 ENTERTAINMENT Milwaukee Public Museum 800 W. Wells Street – (414) 278-2728 Unique “you are there” exhibits of lifestyles from around the world, the IMAX dome theater, and Rain Forest exhibit Milwaukee Art Museum 700 N. Art Museum Drive (414) 224-3200 Collection includes paintings, print from 15th to 20th century by European and American masters Haggerty Museum 13th & Clybourn St. on MU’s campus (414) 288-1669 Seasonal art galleries Pabst Th eater 144 E. Wells (414) 286-3205 Renovated Victorian Th eater Discovery World 500 N. Harbor Drive (414) 765-9966 Hands-on exhibits, laser shows Miller Park One Brewers Way 1-800-833-7690 or (414) 902-4400 Home of Milwaukee Brewers baseball team Mitchell Park Domes 524 South Layton Blvd. (414) 257-5611 Only horticultural structure of its kind. 3 glass domes feature tropical, arid and 5-season plant displays. Milwaukee County Zoo 10001 West Bluemound (414) 771-3040 3,000 animals in native habitat environments, zoo train, restaurant, special exhibits Miller Brewing Company 4251 West State Street (414) 931-2337 Guided tours (May/September) Gift Shop Pettit National Ice Center (Olympic and standard size rinks) (414) 266-0100 500 S.
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