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Buffs Debut New Women’s Sports Pass

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The Coors Events Center and Prentup Field are two of the best home court and field advantages in the country, and now it's easier than ever for fans to support the Buffs.

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BOULDER—The Coors Events Center and Prentup Field are two of the best home court and field advantages in the country, and now it’s easier than ever for fans to support more University of Colorado sports with the Women’s Sports Pass, announced Tuesday. With the pass, fans can attend regular season events in women’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball for one low price.

For just $125, over 50 percent off the single game box office price for those three sports, the Women’s Sports Pass allows for seating in general admission areas at each venue for three of the most successful programs at CU. Once you purchase the pass, you will be mailed season tickets for all three sports.
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Nice to see the AD's office trying new things. Hope it works to drum up more support for all the applicable sports. Interesting to see how it works.

Also, interesting to see if this means they're going to start charging for soccer? Or, is it just replacing the "Prentup Pass"? Or, is it just to make "pass people" not feel the need to pay the $5 voluntary entrance fee?
 
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