
Buffalo Bandits To Set League Attendance Record
Published on April 15, 2009 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Buffalo Bandits News Release
BUFFALO, NY (April 15, 2009) --- The Buffalo Bandits expect to break the National Lacrosse League single-season attendance record this Saturday when they host the Boston Blazers at HSBC Arena. Game time is 7:30 p.m.
The Bandits have drawn 125,124 fans through their first seven home games, and require just 15,819 more to break the record currently held by the Colorado Mammoth. In the 2004 season, the Mammoth set the NLL record with 140,942.
The Bandits set a franchise record of 135,120 last season with an average of 16,890 fans over their nine home games. The Bandits will break the record this season in one less home date.
One lucky fan attending Saturday's game will receive a prize package consisting of two Bandits season tickets for the 2010 NLL season, and an autographed Bandits jersey.
Fans can be part of history and join the record-breaking crowd on Saturday as individual tickets starting at $18 pre-sale are still available for the game. To purchase tickets or for more information call 1-888-467-2273 or log on to www.bandits.com.
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