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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOVEMBER1 vs. Illinois Wesleyan (exhibition) W, 92-59 5 vs. St. Xavier (exhibition) W, 112-47Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.)11 Samford vs. Montana 3:30 p.m. DePaul vs. Saint Mary’s W, 96-6812 Consolation Game 5 p.m. vs. Samford W, 86-57

Jack-in-the-Box Rainbow Wahine Classic18 vs. San Diego State 11 p.m.19 vs. Portland 6 p.m.20 at Hawai’i 11 p.m.27 at Northwestern 2 p.m. DECEMBER3 vs. Loyola 7 p.m.7 vs. St. John’s * noon9 vs. SIUE 7 p.m.Maggie Dixon Classic (New York, N.Y.)11 vs. Tennessee noon13 at Princeton 6 p.m16 vs. Arizona State 7 p.m. 19 at Illinois State 7 p.m. 22 Southern Illinois 7 p.m. 31 vs. Northern Illinois 2 p.m.JANUARY 03 at Georgetown * 6 p.m. 07 at Providence * 1:00 p.m.14 vs. Pittsburgh * 7 p.m.17/ at USF * 6 p.m. 21 vs. Connecticut * 7 p.m.24 at Rutgers * 6 p.m. 28 at Seton Hall * 1 p.m. 31 vs. Louisville * 8 p.m.FEBRUARY 5 at Notre Dame * noon8 vs. Villanova * 7 p.m. 12 vs. Marquette * 1:30 p.m.18 at West Virginia * 3 p.m. 21 vs. Syracuse * 8 p.m.25 at Louisville * 11 a.m.27 vs. Cincinnati * 7 p.m.MARCH2-6 BIG EAST Championship

MEN’S BASKETBALL NOVEMBER5 vs. Lewis - Exhibition W, 70-63 11 vs. UT-Pan American - McGrath-Phillips Arena W 91-7214 vs. Mississippi Valley State - McGrath-Phillips Arena W 80-70Old Spice Classic - Orlando 24 vs. Minnesota Orlando, Fla. 1:30 p.m.25 Indiana State or Texas Tech 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.27 ArizonaState,Dayton,FairfieldorWakeForest TBADECEMBERBIG EAST/SEC Challenge1 vs. Mississippi 8 p.m.5 vs. Milwaukee 8 p.m.7 at Loyola-Chicago 7 p.m.10 vs. Chicago State 1 p.m.14 at Northern Illinois 8 p.m.17 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff - McGrath-Phillips Arena 7 p.m.21 vs. Cal Poly 7:30 p.m.JANUARY1 vs. Syracuse * 4 p.m.5 vs. Pittsburgh * 6 p.m08 at Villanova * 11 a.m.10 at Seton Hall * 6 p.m.14 at Louisville * 3 p.m.17 vs. Georgetown * 6 p.m.22 vs. USF * 1 p.m.25 at Rutgers * 6 p.m.FEBRUARY1 vs. St. John’s * 7:30 p.m.4 at Cincinnati * 6 p.m.6 vs. Marquette * 8 p.m.11 at Notre Dame * 11 a.m.15 at Connecticut * 6 p.m.18 vs. Louisville * 11 a.m.20 at St. John’s * 8 p.m.25 vs. Providence * 1 p.m.28 at West Virginia * 6 p.m.MARCH3 vs. Seton Hall * 5 p.m.

NEXT UPMen’s Hoops

vs. MinnesotaNov. 24, 1:30 p.m.

Women’s Hoops

vs. San Diego StateNov. 18, 9 p.m.

CONTACT INFORMATIONChampions Club 773-325-7240Athletic Ticket Office 773-325-SLAM

www.depaulbluedemons.com

On-Line Giving:MAKE A GIFT!

NOVEMBER 18Volume 1Issue 9

MEN’S HOOPS - 2000DePaul was threatened, but the 22nd-ranked Blue Demons were never worried. Bobby Simmons scored 19 points despite foul troubles and freshman Andre Brown had 18 as DePaul outlasted Lewis, 87-80, in the season opener on November 18. DePaul felt Lewis’ pressure, but was confident.“We were never worried,” DePaul’s Rashon Burno (pictures) said. “We knew we had another 20 minutes to play our kind of basketball.”

WOMEN’S HOOPS - 2006A career-high tying 26 points for Allie Quigley (at right) led the Blue Demons past Illinois State in the champi-onship game of the DePaul Invitational on November 18 at McGrath Arena. The 90-64 win marked the seventh-straight regular-season tournament title for the Blue Demons. Quigley’s 26 points led three players in double-figures. The junior guard also added team-high’s of eight assists and five steals to garner DePaul Invitational MVP honors.

WELCOME TO HOOPLA - STAY INFORMED!Today, marks the beginning of a new initiative to keep Blue Demon fans, alumni and friends in touch with DePaul basketball. Hoopla is a daily electronic publication which will spotlight the best of Blue Demon Basketball. The publication will feature a wide-range of daily features centered around DePaul roundball.

Athletic Development has been producing Hoopla for the last six years for distribution in the Champions Club Room, but Hoopla has been reimagined and expanded due to the hard work of summer intern Tim Kelly, a senior at Loras, and Blue Demon basketball alum Mario Stula. The basketball letterwinner will serve as Hoopla’s editor and will manage its production throughout 2011-12 while attending grad school.

HOOPLA will arrive via e-mail daily. To make sure you don’t miss a day, REGISTER HERE Follow us on Twitter - @hoopla_magazine or join our Facebook Fan Page, Click Here.

HOOPLA BY THE NUMBERSIn Week one, the five issues of HOOPLA were read by nearly 2000 readersThose readers accounted for 12000 page viewsWe have more than 100 email subscribers and nearly 50 Facebook and 50 Twitter followers!

Hoopla will feature trivia questions about Blue Demon History for men and women’s basketball. To win you will need to answer both questions correctly. Each week’s winner will be published in the Friday Hoopla. In case of multiple winners, a drawing will be held among the winning entries. This week’s win-ner receives a Blue Demon NIKE Messenger Bag.

Men’s BasketballWhat number did DePaul legend George Mikan wear?Answer: 99

Women’s BasketballWhat Blue Demon holds the women’s basketball record for career free-throw shooting percentage?Answer: Molly Watson shot a career 85.6 percent and hold the DePaul Women’s Hoops all-time mark.The Week Two HOOPLA TRIVIA CHALLENGE WINNER WAS KYLE KAMEGO. HE WAS CHOSEN FROM A NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT HAD THE CORRECT ANSWER. CONGRATULATIONS, KYLE.

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DePaul Athletic Development StaffThad Dohrn 773-325-1456 Lemone Lampley 773-325-7534 Jennifer Thomas 773-325-8604Marge Mazik 773-325-7240 Mario Stula 773-325-2147

MAKE A GIFT!

VS. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE NOV. 14 - MCGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA

VS. SAMFORDNOV. 11 - MCGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA

BOBBY SIMMONS HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO

VS. SAMFORD

VS. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE

DePaul lost one of its great when Hall of Famer hoops legend Ron Sobie passed away on Oct. 23. 2010 The esteemed Blue Demon career amassed 1,222 career points and ranks No. 4 all-time at DePaul in ca-reer scoring average at 18.2 points per game, trailing only Mark Aguirre (24.5), Howie Carl (20.0) and George Mikan (19.1).“Sobie was a true DePaul legend,” Athletics Director Jean Lenti Ponsetto said. “I think the fact that he was inducted into the first class of DePaul’s Hall of Fame with names like George Mikan and Ray Meyer speaks volumes of his impact as a Blue Demon.”Born on Sept. 21, 1934, Sobie attended Saint Bonaventure Academy in Sturtevant, Wisconsin before matriculating to DePaul University. He played as Blue Demon from 1953-56. Sobie was only the second Blue Demon to amass more than 300 points in each of his varsity seasons. “I knew him from way back. When I was coaching high school he killed us,” said DePaul Hall of Famer Jim Seri. “Ron was a great ball player, but more importantly, he was a great man.”The captain of the 1956 squad finished 29th in the country in scoring and propelled DePaul into the NCAA Tournament. Additionally he finished the season ranked 13th in free-throw shooting and ninth in rebounding. After completing his senior year, Sobie was tabbed to play in the World Series of basketball, a 21-game tour of games between the Harlem Globetrotters and a team of College All-Stars coached by DePaul legend Ray Meyer. Sobie was named MVP of the 1956 Series. He would later return to court against the Globetrotters as a member of the Washington Generals.Sobie was drafted by the Fort Wayne Pistons in the first round with the sixth overall selection of the 1956 NBA draft. On draft day, he was traded to the New York Knicks for Gene Shue. The 6-4 guard played parts of four seasons for the New York Knicks, appearing in 192 games and scoring more than 1,600 career points. Sobie’s best NBA season statistically was in 1957-58 when he averaged 11.5 points and 4.8 rebounds. He finished in the NBA’s top ten in free-throw percentage, shooting .820 for that season. His NBA career was cut short by a knee injury.“He was a great player,” Said DePaul Hall of Fame Center Jim Flemming (1958-61). “He was a big guard and he could shoot from anywhere.”In addition to his skill as basketball player, Sobie was a first-rate softball player. He owned a renowned sports bar in Cicero called Sobie’s Bar and Grill which often sponsored one of the top 16” softball teams in the country. Sobie’s won the ASA Major 16” National Championship in 1966, 1967 and 1968.Sobie was inducted into the inaugural class of the DePaul Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976 and was added to the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.

BLUE DEMONS SHARE THEIR SWEET TOOTHDePaul basketball has seen its share of sweet moves throughout its history, but several alumni have used their cooking skills to thrill the palettes of others.Yolanda Lewis Marshall (women’s basketball) has created Cake Bite Delights. She creates bite-sized pieces of preciously decorated cake for all occasions. Yolanda played for DePaul from 1998-2002.All-American Mark Aguirre was recently featured in the Dallas Star Telegram with his recent entry into the culinary world with the opening of Dimples which sells cupcakes in Frisco, Texas.Last and not least is men’s basketball alum turned chef, Marty Embry. Friend Marty on Facebook and daily he will make your mouth water with his latest

creations, or purchase one of his cookbooks or spices. Marty is pictured above.

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MANY DREAMS. ONE MISSION. - THE CAMPAIGN FOR DEPAUL UNIVERSITYThe Many Dreams, One Mission Campaign for DePaul University is an historic initiative undertaken in support of one of America’s great universities. It will ensure that DePaul continues to deliver on our founding promise: an excellent education for any talented student who seeks it.

The Campaign supports dreams. Students come to DePaul from across the country and around the world. Their dreams are manycand varied, individual to each, as our students come from all stations in life. Many are the first in their family to attend college.

The realization of their dreams gives rise to new dreams and strong communities.The Campaign supports DePaul’s mission, a mission which blends opportunity and excellence, inquiry and discov-ery, service to the individual and benefit to the larger community. It is manifested in the work that goes on here every day, in libraries, classrooms, laboratories, practice rooms and on the stage in hours of solitude and moments of connection

ATHLETICS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NEARS $9 MILLION MARKAthletics provides an avenue of opportunity for students at DePaul. Athletics also helps build commu-nity and enhance DePaul’s reputation locally and nationally. As part of DePaul’s $250 million Many Dreams. One Mission. Campaign, Athletics is charged with raising $15.3 million. Strategi-cally, goals have been set to raise the gifts to support scholarship endowment, facility improvements and programmatic support. As of October 14, DePaul Athletics had raised $8.8 million dollars.

INSURE OPPORTUNITY FOR TOMORROW, TODAY THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTSDePaul Athletics fundraising efforts have focused on endowing scholarship and programming needs. Annually athletics spends nearly $5 million on scholarship expenses for its more than 200 student-athletes. By endowing scholarships, DePaul Athletics has the opportunity to enhance scholarships in some sports and redistribute available funding to maximize the department’s resources.A named scholarship requires a gift of $50,000. All gifts can be made in pledges over five years. Planned giving opportunities are also available. For more information, call Thad Dohrn at 773-325-7240.

WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEPHONEYou can make your gift by phone to Develop-ment Associate Marge Mazik at773-325-7240. We accept MasterCard, Ameri-can Express, VISA and Discover.

MAILMake your check payable to DePaul University, and send your gift to:DePaul UniversityOffice of Development1 East Jackson Blvd.Chicago, IL 60604-2287

ONLINEUse our secure online form to make a credit card gift or pledge.CLICK HERE

ADDITIONAL WAYS TO GIVEDePaul University offers other ways to give, including: electronic funds transfers, recurringcredit card charges and stock transfers. For more information, call Mark Burns, 312-362-5651.

BLUE DEMON FANS NAMES ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FOR DOUG BRUNODePaul Athletics is proud to announce the estab-lishment of the Doug Bruno Endowed Scholar-ship through the generosity of Heather Nichols Carmody and her husband Dan Carmody. The scholarship annually will provide a scholarship opportunity to a women’s basketball student-athlete.

Heather Nichols Carmody has been a long-time supporter of Blue Demon women’s basketball. She is a partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP where she is a member of the Corporate Department. She concentrates her practice on family office, high-level individual and entity tax planning, estate planning and asset protection planning.

Carmody is a Double Demon, earning degrees in Commerce and Law, respectively. She earned her B.S. in accounting as part of DePaul’s Strobel’s Honors Program. She and her husband, Dan, live in Lincoln Park with their two daughters and dog.

The Doug Bruno Endowed Scholarship is the sixth named scholarship that benefits Blue Demon women’s basketball. Bruno’s name is added to a list of other women’s basketball endowed scholar-ships that include the Barbara Atsaves Pabst, Maggie Dixon, Kathy Booker, Gary & Linda Koche, as well as the Kohler-Hanks Family.

Fans can add to any of these endowments through the Champions Club Gift card. For more informa-tion, call Thad Dohrn at 773-325-7240.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR DEPAUL ATHLETICS

Fr. Thomas Munster, C.M. Fund (Women’s Athletics)

Ray Meyer Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)Marge Meyer Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)Frank McGrath Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)Clyde Bradshaw Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)deAnda Family Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)Anne LaVigne Endowed Scholarship Fund (MBB)

Kohler-Hanks Endowed Scholarship Funds (MBB/WBB

Gary & Linda Koche Endowed Scholarship Men’s or Women’s Basketball in Commerce

Maggie Dixon Endowed Scholarship Fund (WBB)Barbara Atsaves Pabst Endowed Scholarship Fund (WBB)Kathy Booker Endowed Scholarship Fund (WBB)Men’s Soccer Alumni Endowed Scholarship Fund Ernie & Mimi Wish Endowed Scholarship Fund (Men’s Soccer)Ernie & Mimi Wish Endowed Scholarship Fund (Women’s Soccer)Ernie & Mimi Wish Endowed Scholarship Fund (Softball)Fr. Austin Minogue, C.M. Golf Endowment (Golf)Ernie Wish Endowed Scholarship Fund (Golf)Pat Savage Endowed Scholarship Fund (Track & Field)Michael Hie Endowed Scholarship (Manager)

Edward J. Fellin CPA Endowed Scholarship Fund Student-athlete in accountancy with preference to MBB or WBBAthene Kopoulos Memorial Endowed Scholarship Student-athlete in commerce

Hein Family Endowed Scholarship (S/A in Commerce) Student-athlete in commerce

Spirit of DePaul Scholarship (BenefittingaSeniorWalk-on)

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DIBS at his best! DePaul student section cheering on DePaul Blue Demons with DIBS. BE A PART OF PHOTO OF THE DAY - Send your favorite Blue Demon Photo to [email protected] and have a chance to be featured on Fan Picture Friday.

Upcoming Events

Alumni Center Hours:

Monday through Friday9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Address & Phone Number:2400N.SheffieldAve.,Ste.150Chicago, IL 60614Ph: (773) 325-8390Toll-free: (800) 437-1898

December 3Denver Alumni Chapter Holiday LunchTime: 12:00 p.m.Link: http://alumni.depaul.edu/events/EventDetail.aspx?event_id=1311

December 8Christmas at DePaul *FULL*Time 7 p.m.Link: http://alumni.depaul.edu/events/EventDetail.aspx?event_id=1359

December 13DePaul Reception with the President in DallasTime 6:00 p.m. Link: http://alumni.depaul.edu/events/EventDetail.aspx?event_id=1358

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Stula’s Time: 11 minutes 21 seconds

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D-CLUB TO UNVEIL LEGEND’S LOUNGE FOR MEN’S BASKETBALLIn an effort to better serve D-Club members that support Blue Demon Athletics, the Legend’s Lounge was created in the Southwest Corner of Allstate Arena. Open at tip-off for every home men’s game, D-Club mem-bers who purchase a season ticket and/or make a Champions Club level gift are eligible to hangout in the Legend’s Lounge. The Lounge will provide a place for D-Club members to enjoy friends and teammates for all DePaul men’s basketball games. Those D-Club members who are eligible to attend the Legend’s Lounge will be admitted through a list and will be given a drink ticket for two drinks for each game. Additionally snacks will be available for D-Club members and their guests. Additional drinks will be available for purchase.

NEW FOR 2011-12 - D-CLUB SEASON TICKET FOR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALLIn response to feedback from the Athletics Advisory Council, D-Club members will be eligible to purchase a discounted season ticket for the men’s basketball and special location for women’s basketball. The D-Club season ticket for men’s basketball will cost $148 for the 13 games played at Allstate Arena. The tickets will be located in a special location adjacent to the Legend’s Lounge in the Southwest corner of Allstate Arena. The season ticket for women’s basketball will be $99 and will feature 15 games, including premiere games against Connecticut and Marquette.Men’s Basketball Ticket Form - Click HERE Women’s Ticket Form - Click HERE

NEW FOR 2011-12 - D-CLUB SETS D-CLUB DAYS FOR 2012 SEASONDePaul and the D-Club has made changes in the protocol for D-Pack Tickets. Based on the input of alumni seeking to see more of their teammates and friends, we have moved from three D-Club days for both men’s and women’s basketball to a consolidated event for each sport. D-Club members are invited to request a pair of tickets for each game. A pre-game reception will be held for the alumni to gather in the Champions Club Room. D-Club members receive a complimentary lunch and their guests receive lunch for $10. - - REGISTER HERE

D-CLUB CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Jan. 14 D-Club Day for Women’s Basketball DePaul vs. Pitt, 7 p.m. Student Center: 6 p.m.

Jan. 22 D-Club Day for Men’s Basketball DePaul vs. USF, 1 p.m. Champions Club Room: 1:45 p.m. Feb. 12. Women’s Basketball Alumnae Day DePaul vs. Marquette, 1:30 p.m. Student Center: 12:30 p.m.

Feb. 18 Men’s Basketball Alumni Day DePaul vs. Louisville, 11 a.m. Champions Club Room: 9:45 a–.m.

For D-Club Days, Letterwinner will receive complimentary lunch and guest’s lunch cost $10.

For Alumni Days, Alumni and their guests will receive complimentary lunch.

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DOWNTOWN DEMON LUNCHEONSCliff Dwellers - 200 S. Michigan

22nd Floor

December 6January 19February 23Dates subject to change

Doors open at 11:30 - Program Begins at noonAwesome Buffet - $25

EnjoyABlueDemonlunchonthe22ndfloorandget the inside scoop on DePaul Hoops. 773-325-2740 - [email protected]

DePaul is pleased to announce a new benefit for President’s Club members: exclusive access to pregame receptions before all men’s and women’s basketball Big East home games in 2012!

The new “President’s Club Room” at Allstate Arena will open Jan. 1, 2012, when the men’s team takes on Syracuse. The club room will offer complimentary refreshments, “chalk talks” with men’s basketball staff, and special visits from DePaul administration.

President’s Club members and their spouse/significant other are welcome to attend the pregame receptions free of charge starting one hour prior to tip-off in the Southeast Party Room. Additional guests are welcome to attend for $20 per person. Preregistration options will be available closer to the first game, so check back for more details this winter. Also, there will be pregame receptions on the Lincoln Park Campus for all women’s basketball Big East home games as well, and President’s Club members are encour-aged to attend! For more information, please contact Janine Bruno at (312) 362-8573.

PRESIDENT’S CLUB ROOM SCHEDULEMEN’S BASKETBALL

Date OpponentJan. 1 Syracuse Jan. 5 Pittsburgh Jan. 17 Georgetown Jan. 22 USF Feb. 1 St. John’s Feb. 6 Marquette Feb.18 Louisville Feb. 25 Providence March 3 Seton Hall

President’s Club Room DetailsDoors Open: Doors opens 60 minutes before tip-off when doors open.

Eligibility: Must be current President’s Club member.

All Meals: Complimentary snacks and beverages will be available toPresident’sClubmemberandtheirsignificantother.Additionalguests are available for $20.

Reservations: All reservations are suggested at least 48 hours in advance by calling 312-362-8573.

Directions: President’s Club Room is in the Southeast Party Room on South Concourse of Allstate Arena.

CHAMPIONS CLUB ROOM SCHEDULEWOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Date Opponent LocationDec. 3 vs. Loyola Fr. Munster Conference RoomDec. 7 vs. St. John’s * Fr. Munster Conference RoomDec. 9 vs. SIUE Fr. Munster Conference RoomDec. 16 vs. Arizona State Fr. Munster Conference RoomDec. 22 Southern Illinois Fr. Munster Conference RoomDec. 31 vs. Northern Illinois Fr. Munster Conference RoomJan. 14 vs. Pittsburgh * Student Center Brownstone’s AnnexJan. 21 vs. Connecticut * Student Center Brownstone’s Annex Jan. 31 vs. Louisville * Student Center Brownstone’s AnnexFeb. 8 vs. Villanova * Fr. Munster Conference RoomFeb. 12 vs. Marquette * Student Center Brownstone’s AnnexFeb. 21 vs. Syracuse * Fr. Munster Conference RoomFeb. 27 vs. Cincinnati * Student Center Brownstone’s Annex

Champions Club Room DetailsDoors Open: Doors opens 60 minutes before tip-off

Eligibility: Must be current Champions Club member or D-Club member. Alumni may attend special Alumni Association Dates

All Meals: $10 for adults - $5 for Children 14 and under

Reservations: All reservations need to be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling 773-325-7240.

Directions: Fr.ThomasMunsterConferenceRoomisonthesecondflooroftheSullivanAthleticCenterat2323N.SheffieldAve.Check-inwillbeinside revolving door at Sullivan Athletic Center.

StudentCenter-Brownstone’sAnnexislocatedonthefirstfloorinDePaulStudentCenterat2250N.Sheffield.

CHAMPIONS CLUB ROOM MENUMEN’S BASKETBALL

Date Opponent MenuDec. 1 Mississippi tbdDec. 5 Milwaukee tbdDec. 10 Chicago State tbdDec. 17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (McGrath-Phillips Arena) tbdDec. 21 Cal Poly tbdJan. 1 Syracuse * tbdJan. 5 Pittsburgh * tbdJan. 17 Georgetown * tbdJan. 22 USF * tbdFeb. 1 St. John’s * tbdFeb. 6 Marquette * tbdFeb.18 Louisville * tbdFeb. 25 Providence * tbdMarch 3 Seton Hall * tbd

Champions Club Room DetailsDoors Open: Doors opens 75 minutes before tip-off

Eligibility: Must be current Champions Club member or D-Club member. Alumni may attend special Alumni Association Dates

All Meals: $10 for adults - $5 for Children 14 and under.Cash bar is available. Complimentary snacks will be included.

Reservations: All reservations need to be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling 773-325-7240.

Directions: Champions Club Room is in Skyline Room North of AllstateArena.EntranceisadjacenttoticketofficeonLuntAve.

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ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE MENUMEN’S BASKETBALL

Full Season TicketsSeason Ticket Packages begin at $99 and include all 13 home games at the Allstate AreaOther prices are $156 and $260

Faculty and Staff Season Tickets$182 and $143 Young Alumni Season Ticket-$99All DePaul graduates from 2008-2011 can purchase lower level season tickets for only $99

Men’s Basketball Mini-Plans-$135The BIG EAST 9-All seats are in the 100-level corners or upper level center court

Pick 6-$99SelectfiveBIGEASTconferencegamesplusonenon-con-ference game- Seats are in the 100-level of upper level center court

Lincoln Park 3 game plan-$45All three games being played on the Lincoln Park Campus (save $15)

Group Tickets (groups of 10 or more)100 Level Baselines: $20 (save $10 each) - 100 level cor-ners/200 level $15 (save $5 each)

DePaul employee individual game discount100 level $20-200 level $15 at McGrath $20 (no discount)

ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE MENUWOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Full Season TicketsAll Season Tickets are $99

Alumni Season Ticket-$59All DePaul graduates from 2008-2011 class can purchase sea-son tickets for only $59

Women’s Basketball Mini Plans-$42Pick Six Mini Plan-Only $42- Chose four BIG EAST games and two non-conference games for only $42

UCONN PLUS 1-Only $25Guarantee your seat to the Connecticut game plus on addi-tional game for $25

Group Tickets (groups of 10 or more)All tickets are only $5- Excludes the Connecticut Game-Group Tickets are $10 a piece

Premium Game Pricing-$20Connecticut game all tickets are $20

DePaul Employee- Individual game discountAll tickets are discounted to $8Excludes the Connecticut game and 11-11-11 doubleheader with men’s basketball

NEW AT ALLSTATE ARENAFans will enjoy a new look and more of a DePaul atmosphere throughout the concourses at Allstate Arena. The rich history and tradition of Blue Demon Basketball will be on display throughout the arena. A new KIDZone will occupy southeast corner, complete with a Boot N’ Shoot pop shot game, Demon House bouncer for all little Demons, poster making and face tattoo stations. Fans can also pose with a life size cut out of their favorite Blue Demon. In addition, pre-game photo opportunities with DIBs the Blue Demon mascot for every game.

A new Fan Zone will occupy the refurbished area in the east concourse where fans can gather pre-game or at halftime for refresh-ments and lively conversation.

And last but not least, a new Demon rules the tunnel on the west end of the stadium!

NEW AT MCGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENAA new scoreboard with a 10-foot video screen is coming in December, complete with a 3-camera production capability.

A new KIDZone will occupy a portion of the Hall of Fame foyer with the new Boot N’ Shoot pop-a-shot game (for SELECT games), poster making and face tattoo stations. Fans can also pose with a life size cut- out of their favorite Blue Demon. In addition, pre-game photo opportunities with DIBs the Blue Demon mascot for every game.

Ticket Office ContactsJay Finnerty .................................................... 773-325-7544Marty Murphy .................................................. 773-325-7535Eli Cutler ......................................................... 773-325-1440