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PREMIUM SEATING AVAILABLE; DISCOUNTS OFFERED FOR MULTI-GAME RESERVATIONS

Each of UD’s premium seating opportunities provides guests with access to a wide variety of exclusive amenities
For a special game-day experience for the ultimate Flyer Fan, UD Arena features eight private luxury suites located upstairs in our Boesch Lounge and 100 plush leather loge seats in the Time Warner Flight Deck.

Each of UD’s premium seating opportunities provides guests with access to a wide variety of exclusive amenities. Suites and loge seating are available for single games and multi-game reservations. Discounts are offered for multi-game reservations.

Currently there are two luxury suites available to reserve on a game-by-game basis. Game selections include conference and non-conference games such as Savannah State, Miami, George Mason, New Mexico, Saint Joseph’s, Richmond, St. Louis and more!

Loge seats are available to reserve in groups of two or more. Group seating is available for up to eight seats for select games. Games include Savannah State, Florida A&M, Central Connecticut State, Winthrop, St. Joseph’s, Richmond, St. Bonaventure and Saint Louis.

Suite and loge seating is all-inclusive. Pricing includes game tickets, premium parking pass, full catered meal, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks throughout the game, plus an incredible view of the court.

The exclusive suite and loge seats offer fans an opportunity to socialize. Each feature a full buffet, non-alcoholic beverages, game programs, half-time stats and personal guest services. They are open an hour before the game, during halftime and post-game.

All basketball premium seating gives our fans access to great views and incredible gameday environments!

For additional information or to make your reservation, please contact Linda Couvion, (937) 229-4868 or lcouvion1@notes.udayton.edu.

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