
Wolfpack Open 2010 Season Saturday at Hartmeyer Arena
March 30, 2010 - Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL)
Wisconsin Wolfpack News Release
March 30 (MADISON) - The Wisconsin Wolfpack begin their second season of professional indoor football on Saturday, April 3, 2010, at 7 p.m. at the Hartmeyer Arena in Madison, Wis. The Wolfpack will play the Miami Valley Silverbacks (0-1) and doors will open at 6 p.m.
The Wolfpack are offering college students an opportunity to purchase general admission seats for just $6 at the door with valid student identification. General admission tickets are regularly $10. In addition, regular tap beers will cost just $1 from the time doors open until the start of halftime.
The team also offers special "In the Game" seating, the closest seats fans can get to the on-the-field action, for just $15. The Wolf Den, an all-inclusive food and drink area located in the north end zone, is available for $30. The Wolf Den will include hot dogs, brats, nachos, soda, beer, and other rotating items throughout the season. One section of seating, section F, is reserved as a family section where no alcohol will be permitted.
Single game and season tickets are on sale on the team's Web site at http://www.wiwolfpack.com/indoor.
The Wolfpack look to build on their inaugural season. The team went 7-5 in the regular season, qualifying for the playoffs. The Wolfpack lost in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual champions, the Chicago Slaughter. The Wolfpack are members of the Continental Indoor Football League which consists of six member teams from four states; Ohio (Marion Mayhem, Miami Valley Silverbacks, Cincinnati Commandos), Indiana (Fort Wayne Firehawks), Illinois (Chicago Cardinals), and Wisconsin.
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