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Husky Basketball BANK OF AMERICA ARENA N SEATING CHART W E Student Entrance 14 12 S Northwest Porch 13 3 Player’s Guest Entrance 12 4 2001–2002 Lake Washington 2001–2002 HUSKYHUSKY Hall of BASKETBALLBASKETBALL Fame GAME-DAY GUIDE 11 5 GAME-DAY GUIDE Founder’s Club Box Office 10 6 Southwest Porch Box Office/Will Call Husky Team Shop 9 87 CAMERAS DISABLED PATRON GAME PROGRAMS LOST AND FOUND Video cameras and professional cameras (with detachable INFORMATION The Washington basketball game day program HUSKIES! is Day of game lost and found in Bank of America Arena is lenses) in Bank of America Arena are restricted to The University of Washington is committed to providing available for FREE at the arena entrances, while supplies located at the arena box office. After game day, call individuals with special passes issued by the Husky Media access, equal opportunity and reasonable last, on the day of the game. You can also keep score on a 206/543-2246. Relations department at 206/543-2230. Flash photography accommodation for individuals with disabilities. For FREE roster card that is available with the game day is prohibited. seating information, please contact the Husky Ticket program. Office at 206/543-2200. To request accommodations, contact the Disabilities Office at least ten days in MEDIA GUIDES advance of the event at: 206/543-6450 (voice), To purchase a 2001-2002 Husky Men’s or Women’s 206/543-6452 (TDD), 685-3885 (FAX) or CONTRABAND AND GAME TIMES Basketball Media Guide, send an $11 check payable to [email protected]. To request a Disability SECURITY POLICIES Call 206/543-TIME for the latest game times. Doors open the University of Washington to: Parking Permit call 206/685-7167. Fans are discouraged from bringing large bags, backpacks, one hour prior to game time. and coolers. These items may be subject to inspection for UW Sports Information prohibited items prior to admission. Graves Bldg., Box 354070 Seattle, WA 98195-4070 Prohibited in Bank of America Arena: FAMILY RESTROOMS INFORMATION STATIONS • Alcoholic beverages Special family restrooms are located in the northeast and southwest corners of the concourse, near tunnels 3 Stop by one of the Husky information stations at each • Smoking and 10. entrance to pick up a variety of information about Husky athletics including game programs, posters, and MERCHANDISE • Glass bottles, cans, thermoses (in excess of two promotional information. Husky merchandise is available at the Husky Team Shop quarts) in the southwest corner of the arena. The Husky Team • Sales of unauthorized merchandise FIRST AID Shop is open 10am – 6pm, Monday through Saturday • Banners and leaflets not approved in advance by AND CARDIAC CARE and from noon to 5pm on Sundays. Extended hours will the Husky Athletics Dept. KIDS’ CORNER be in effect on home event The First Aid and Cardiac Care station is located at the days. You can also visit the Don’t miss the Husky Kids’ Corner at every Saturday Husky • Artificial noisemakers east end near tunnel 5 on the concourse level. Husky store at basketball game this season. This special kids area will www.gohuskies.com. • Other conduct prohibited by the University of feature fun games and activities for kids to participate in Washington and by law. before the game starts. Violators are subject to removal from the arena and to applicable disciplinary and/or legal action. PAPA JOHN’S RADIO BROADCASTS Children two years and under admitted free and must MEN’S BASKETBALL be held. JUNIOR HUSKY CLUB Throughout the Northwest, turn to your Husky station for complete coverage of the Dawgs. 2001-2002 HOME SCHEDULE The Papa John’s Junior Tickets offered for resale at a price higher than that Husky Club is a special Men’s Basketball appearing on the face may be seized without November way for kids to join the compensation. 2 AUSTRALIAN PRO TEAM fun and excitement of 8 WESTERN WASHINGTON 24 SANTA CLARA Husky Athletics. If your child is 12 years old or younger, RESALE PROGRAM 28 UNLV sign them up and receive all the great benefits of the Papa FLAGSHIP 1000 AM If you are unable to attend any individual games, your John’s Junior Husky Club: Membership Pack, T-shirt, SEATTLE/TACOMA, WASHINGTON tickets may be donated back to the Husky ticket office. December Seasonal Newsletter, special admission prices to Husky For these returned tickets, you receive a tax deduction and 11 GONZAGA Athletics events and much more! To sign up just send $10 KPUG 1170 AM Bellingham WA the tickets will then be resold by the Husky ticket office. 20 UCLA and your child’s name, T-shirt size, birthdate, address and KELA 1470 AM Centralia WA For more information, please call the Husky ticket office at 27 USC home phone number to: KLOG 1490 AM Kelso WA 206/543-2200. Papa John’s Junior Husky Club KBRC 1430 AM Mt. Vernon WA January UW Athletics Dept., Box 354070 KGY 96.9 FM Olympia WA Donor Seating: Priority seating for the 2001-2002 10 ARIZONA STATE Seattle, WA 98195-4070. KOMW 680 AM Omak WA basketball season is offered through the Tyee office. 12 ARIZONA KMAS 1030 AM Shelton WA Contribution requirements include: 24 OREGON KJRB 790 AM Spokane WA 26 OREGON STATE KPQ 560 AM Wenatchee WA KEY 250 (men’s basketball) $250 contribution per seat, KUTI 1460 AM Yakima WA in addition to the purchase of season tickets. February PARKING AND KTKN 930 AM Ketchikan AK 14 STANFORD TRANSPORTATION KRLV 1340 AM Las Vegas NV 16 CALIFORNIA KEY 100 (men’s basketball) $100 contribution per seat, 28 WASHINGTON STATE GENERAL PARKING AND in addition to the purchase of season tickets. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION All home games played at Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Parking is available in lot E-1 for $2.50 per game and lots Women’s Basketball FAST BREAK (women’s basketball) $75 per seat Schedules subject to change. E-10, E-11 and E-12 for $7 per game. For public contribution, in addition to the purchase of season For the latest game times, call (206) 543-TIME or visit www.gohuskies.com transportation information call Metro at 206/553-3000; tickets. TDD 206/684-1739. Please call the Tyee Office at 206/543-2234 for more KKNW 1150 AM Seattle WA information regarding the Tyee Basketball program. DONOR PARKING Husky Weekday Programming Group Tickets: Group discounts are available. For WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Founders’ Club and Tyee Basketball (Key 250/100, and Catch Bob Bender and June Daugherty on Husky Talk information please call 206/616-6194. 2001-2002 HOME SCHEDULE Fast Break) contributors have the opportunity to purchase every Monday from 6-7pm on KOMO AM 1000. donor parking for the 2001-2002 season. Please contact Pepsi “Fun for Four” Family Pack: Get 4 general November the Tyee Office at 206/543-2234. admission tickets, 4 Pepsi’s and 4 hot dogs for only $25! 4NWBL This package is available any game on a space available 12 P & P LADY EXPRESS DISABLED PARKING INFORMATION TICKETS basis. 23 SEATTLE TIMES CLASSIC To request a Disability Parking Permit call 206/685-7167. SANTA CLARA VS. PRINCETON Husky Ticket Office: 206/543-2200, UW VS. NORTHEASTERN www.gohuskies.com 24 SEATTLE TIMES CLASSIC CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP Ticket Sales: Ticket windows are located at the WORLD WIDE WEB 27 BOISE STATE southwest corner of Bank of America Arena. Windows Visit www.gohuskies.com, the official website of 1 open 1 /2 hours prior to game time. Husky athletics, for all your Husky needs! Tickets to most December Husky athletic events are available online now. 7 LES SCHWAB PAC-10 BIG-10 CHALLENGE Www.gohuskies.com is also your connection to the MICHIGAN VS. WSU Will Call: Located at the southwest corner of Bank UW VS. INDIANA 1 latest schedules, scores, stats, and player bios. of America Arena. Ticket windows open 1 /2 hours 9 LES SCHWAB PAC-10 BIG-10 CHALLENGE prior to game time. Media will call is located at the INDIANA VS. WSU southwest corner of the arena. UW VS. MICHIGAN 21 WASHINGTON STATE Players’ Guest Pass Gate: Located at the January northwest corner of Bank of America Arena. Gate 4 UCLA opens one hour prior to tip-off. 6 USC 17 CALIFORNIA Gates Open: One (1) hour prior to tip-off. 19 STANFORD February Lost/Stolen Tickets Policy: Season tickets may be 7 ARIZONA replaced if reported lost or stolen. The full value of the 9 ARIZONA STATE tickets will be charged for replacement. 21 OREGON STATE 23 OREGON All home games played at Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Schedules subject to change. For the latest game times, call (206) 543-TIME or visit www.gohuskies.com.
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