The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 15, 1992 - Page 11 Student hockey tix on sale tomorrow 51&7WHVZ The Michigan Athletic Depart- ment has announced that orders for 1992-93 student season hockey tick- ets will be accepted tomorrow from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Pendleton Room on the second floor of the Michigan Union. Students intending to purchase tickets will be required to enter the Union from the north side entrance of the building (nearest the LS&A Building and "The Cube"). Once in- side they will be directed to the Pendleton Room. Tickets will be sold on a first- come, first-served basis to the first 1,200 students who apply for seats. Students will be permitted to pur- chase season tickets for fellow classmates by providing additional valid student identification cards and completed applications. One spouse ticket will also be available to stu- dents with proof of marriage. Student tickets are $48 for the 11-game academic-year package, or $76 for the full 18-game schedule package. All tickets are reserved seats. The games which are not in- cluded in the academic-year package fall during student vacations and in- clude games against Western Mich- igan, Alberta, Ferris State, Bowling Green, Lake Superior State and Notre Dame. Individual game prices are $8 for sideline seats and $5 for seats behind the nets. Ticket applicants will receive a numbered voucher at the time of ap- plication. This voucher must be pre- sented during the ticket distribution period held from Oct. 12-16 at the Athletic Ticket Office on State St. between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Every applicant must pick up their own ticket and present a valid University I.D. card for the fall term along with a picture identification at the time of distribution. A coupon for a free replica hockey jersey will be attached to all ticket claim vouchers. The first 700 students to present this coupon along with valid identification at Subway on the lower level of the Union will receive a free hockey jersey. "*N Griddes! Bring your winning picks to the Daily at 420 Maynard by noon Friday to be eligible for the $15 gift certificate to O'Sullivan's Eatery and Pub which is awarded to the most successful swami. 1. Oklahoma State at Michigan 2. Notre Dame at Michigan State 3. Eastern Michigan at Penn State 4. Ohio State at Syracuse 5. Illinois at Houston 6. Indiana at Kentucky 7. Toledo at Purdue 8. Colorado at Minnesota 9. Bowling Green at Wisconsin 10. Northwestern at Stanford 11. Florida A&M at Miami (Fla.) 12. Nebraska at Washington 13. Florida State at North Carolina State 14. Florida at Tennessee 15. Texas A&M at Missouri 16. Alabama at Arkansas 17. Southern Cal at Oklahoma 18. Cal. State-Fullerton at Georgia 19. Mississippi State at Memphis State 20. 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