By Donald Jeremiah Trella “Sugar” Shane Mosley (43-4-0-1, 37 KOs), considered by most to be among the 5 best pound-for-pound fighters in the world today, is making the move back down from light middleweight to welterweight (from 154 lb. to 147 lb.) to take on current IBF World Welterweight... Read more
NCAA Selects RazorGator Experiences as Official Fan2Fan Ticket Exchange and Hospitality Provider
NCAA December 7, 2006
Peter Delloro The NCAA recently announced they were partnering with RazorGator Experiences, an event experience company, to offer ticket, hospitality and hotel packages for the 2007 NCAA Men’s Final Four in Atlanta. The packages are fabulous (great seating and hot special events) but there’s a bonus. If a fans’... Read more
Save the NHL
NHL November 21, 2006
By Scott Timpano Before the National Hockey League melts away from the American sports scene, please go see a game. The NHL’s lack of popularity lately is really troubling for me. We’re the same country that doesn’t like soccer because it’s too slow, loves football for the violence, and... Read more
Leading Sports Websites Team Up with TicketNetwork for Tickets to the Season’s Most Popular College & Professional Events
Sports September 20, 2006
Vernon, CT- TicketNetwork, the leading source for the ticket industry’s most comprehensive inventory, today announced it has partnered with several leading sports websites. TicketNetwork Direct, a service offered by TicketNetwork, provides these online sources with robust access to competitively priced tickets for popular college, professional and amateur sporting events.... Read more
Football’s Fickle Fans
Football September 7, 2006
By Christine Paluf Football season is upon us, and the hottest tickets for the fall certainly reflect that. Just as with any ticketing venture, which teams to invest in are as much of a gamble as hitting the craps table. Some teams, however, are sure bets no matter who... Read more
The Quest for Super Bowl Tickets
Super Bowl August 21, 2006
By Christine Paluf The Super Bowl is one of the biggest money-makers for many industries, from television ads to ticket prices and half-time performers, it’s a golden cash cow if you can get a foot in the door. Finding tickets to this extravaganza is an elusive endeavor, and a... Read more
Does America Like Soccer?
Soccer August 13, 2006
By Chris Licata Vernon, Conn. – On Sunday, over one billion people around the world watched Italy defeat France in penalty kicks to become the 2006 FIFA World Cup champions. However, only a handful of American Web sites featured the triumph as their top story. Is America really this... Read more
By Chris Licata VERNON, Conn. – College football season is so close you can almost taste it. About six weeks from now all of the pageantry, history and intensity that is the NCAA football season will explode onto the national spotlight. No sporting event in America can compare to... Read more