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Electronic ticketing proposal will distribute tickets online during designated times

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by Robert D'Andrea | News Reporter

PUBLISHED ON 5/5/08 IN News
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The plan for electronic ticketing distribution to home football and men's basketball games is near completion.

The proposed plan will have students log on to goducks.com to set up an account and password, and then request tickets online that will be attached to student identification cards.

Tickets will be distributed during designated time frames on the Sunday prior to home games. Students with freshman status can log in to request tickets between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sophomores will have access to tickets between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.; juniors can log on between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; and seniors can log on between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Graduate and law students will likely have access to tickets at the same time as those with senior status.

Students who request tickets but do not use them will be penalized under the plan.

A student who misses two football games will "forfeit" tickets to the next home game. For men's basketball, one missed game will result in not attending the next.

Those who miss two basketball games will not be able to attend the next two, and a student who misses three basketball games will not be able to attend the rest of the season.

All returned tickets and any unclaimed tickets will be made available for any student to request at 9 a.m. Thursday before the game, according to the proposal.

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