The event is in its second season after a
successful debut in 2012 that saw 13,180 fans stream through the Wells
Fargo Arena turnstiles. The 2014 edition promises to
be just as attractive to basketball fans in Iowa as three of the Big
Four teams appeared in the postseason in 2012-13.
Tickets range in price
from $25-70. Each institution will have an equal number of game tickets
to distribute. Tickets will be good for admission to both games of the
doubleheader and will be made available first
to each institution's basketball season ticket holders. Tickets not
sold by the institutions will be placed on sale for the general public
through the Wells Fargo Arena box office at a date to be announced.
The game between Iowa
State and UNI features two teams that went a combined 44-27 last season
with Iowa State advancing to the third round of the NCAA tournament and
UNI winning three postseason games to advance
to the semifinals of the Collegeinsider.com Tournament.
The nightcap includes an Iowa team that went 25-13
in 2012-13 to earn a berth in the National Invitational Tournament and
streak through the field to earn runnerup honors after falling to
Baylor in the title game at Madison Square Garden.
Drake, which went 15-17 a season ago, will feature a re-tooled roster
under first-year head coach Ray Giacoletti, who served as an
assistant at Gonzaga for the past six seasons.
--Ty Patton