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Miami Hurricanes Alumni Arena Seating chart

Alumni Arena 175 Alumni Arena, Buffalo, NY, 14260

Experience the excitement of college basketball as the Buffalo Bulls take on the Miami (OH) Redhawks on February 3, 2026, at the prestigious Alumni Arena in Buffalo, New York. This highly anticipated matchup promises to deliver thrilling moments and unforgettable plays, making it a must-see event for sports enthusiasts.

The Buffalo Bulls have a storied history in collegiate athletics, and their home games at Alumni Arena are known for their electric atmosphere. Fans can expect a competitive showdown as both teams vie for victory in this pivotal matchup. With a strong roster and dedicated coaching staff, the Bulls are poised to showcase their skills against a formidable opponent.

Tickets for this exciting event are expected to be in high demand. Based on historical trends, prices may range from $20 to $75, depending on seating preferences and availability. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to ensure they don't miss out on this thrilling encounter. The seating chart at Alumni Arena offers various options, allowing fans to choose their ideal viewing experience.

In addition to the main event, attendees can look forward to an engaging atmosphere filled with school spirit and camaraderie. The Bulls' fan base is known for its passionate support, creating an electrifying environment that enhances the overall experience. Positive reviews from past events highlight the venue's excellent acoustics and sightlines, ensuring that every seat provides a great view of the action.

As you prepare for this exciting basketball showdown, consider exploring the rich history of both teams. The Buffalo Bulls have produced numerous standout players who have gone on to achieve success at higher levels of competition. This matchup not only represents a battle on the court but also a celebration of collegiate athletics and community pride.

For more information about tickets and event details, visit ticketsbuffalo.org. Don't miss your chance to witness this thrilling game at Alumni Arena - NY in Buffalo on February 3, 2026. Secure your tickets today and be part of an unforgettable night of college basketball action.

By germangirl28

Not Worth the Ticket Price

I know you could call this sour grapes, but I have been to Madison, Evanston, Ann Arbor, W. Lafayette, Columbus (as a visitor on multiple occasions), Champaign, San Antonio, Pasadena, Capital One Bowl (several times), Tampa, and others and this has to have been one of the poorest experiences. Mind you most of these experiences have NOT been as an OSU fan. I found the following to be my experience at the Hurricane game. --Walking to the stadium from the outer parking areas, you are forced to walk through tailgaters that had been at the stadium for hours with no clear walkways, getting heckled and sworn at, and bumped into by drunk Hurricane fans all along the walk. --We got into the stadium to see that the OSU fans were scattered all over the stadium, yet appeared to make-up about 30% of the crowd (with 10,000 empty seats) --Concessions were PAINFULLY slow... it took 45 minutes to get 4 bottles of water at the beginning of the 3rd quarter. There was absolutely NO sense of urgency by the concession workers. --Multiple food and beverage outages were being shared in line (pizza, beer, soda, popcorn, water, etc) --Paper towels in the bathroom were out --Sound system took away from the "college football experience" --The band is weak and the amplification of the band is distracting --Crowd in the stadium was generally well-behaved, but as anywhere a few bad apples can taint the experience. Cordial is NOT how I would define the crowd at all. --While we were in the stadium (paying $75 and up for our tickets), they were advertising next weeks game for $19 per ticket... made me feel like I had been taken to the Hurricane Cleaners. --Crowd after the game was expectantly rude, but we were ready for it. --It took over an hour to get out of the parking lot and over 90 minutes to get out away from the stadium area...simply unacceptable. Really, even if one of my teams was to play Miami in the future, I would have to think long and hard before I would spend my hard-earned dollars on this ThUg-like (Miami's word not mine)/Not Ready for Prime Time football experience. Miami fans certainly don't turn out. Thanks!