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Houston Selected to Play Host To BYU In First Round Of The NIT On Wednesday, March 15.

Tom Penders leads the University of Houston into the NIT Tournament for the second straight year.
 
Tom Penders leads the University of Houston into the NIT Tournament for the second straight year.
 
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March 12, 2006

Houston, Texas- - It will be a cat fight at Hofheinz Pavilion this Wednesday night, March 15 when the University of Houston Cougars play host to the Brigham Young University Cougars at 7:30 p.m.

Houston enters the game as the Number Three seed in the West Region with an overall record of 20-9. BYU is the Number Six seed and has a 20-8 record under former UH Cougar team captain David Rose.

Tickets for the game are on sale immediately and cost $15 for reserved seats and $8 for general admission plus applicable charges. Season ticket holders can purchase their current seat location until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14.

Tickets can be purchased by calling the UH Ticket Office at (713) GoCoogs or 877-Cougar5.

Students of either school may purchase tickets at the UH Ticket Office in person for $4 with a valid University ID.

Group Tickets are available for Groups of 10 or more people for $4 each.

Parking for the game will be $5.

All tickets for the game can be picked up during normal business hours or one and-a-half hours before tip-off at the Holman Street Ticket Office. Tickets will only be released to the purchaser of record with a valid ID.

The winner of the Houston-BYU game will play the winner of second-seeded Missouri State-Stanford/Virginia game in the second round on March 20. The higher seeds of each region play at home with the exception of the Notre Dame/Vanderbilt game because the venue could not be secured at Vanderbilt.

 

 

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