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Live Video Now Available Through College TV Ticket
The University of Dallas Athletic Department has partnered with College TV Ticket
to provide live video for volleyball, men's basketball, and women's home basketball
games. The University of Dallas is currently working on having this feature for all sports, but viewers can now
enjoy watching three of their favorite teams from the comfort of their own home. Fans can sign up for a $64.99 season ticket, $9.99 monthly pass or $7.99 single-game
ticket. College TV Ticket will donate 30% of the subscription fee back to the
University of Dallas Athletic Department on your behalf. Additional information
on each plan is listed below:
For additional assistance with live video, please contact Summit Ticket by phone:
1-800-939-3946 or go to the CTVT website at: http://www.collegetvticket.com/.
Season Ticket Plan ($64.99)
» Brings you a full year of action for University of Dallas volleyball, men’s basketball,
and women’s basketball home events
» Ability to watch away games from any participating school
» $19.50 will be donated to the University of Dallas Athletic Department on your
behalf
Monthly Plan ($9.99)
» Brings you a one-month pass for University of Dallas volleyball, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball home events scheduled during
that period
» Ability to watch away games from any participating school
» $3 will be donated to the University of Dallas Athletic Department on your behalf
Single-Game Ticket ($7.99)
» Brings you live or archived coverage of a University of Dallas home event
» $2.40 will be donated to the University of Dallas Athletic Department on your behalf
About Athletics at the University of Dallas
A variety of sports activities are provided to nurture the physical well being of
the community and to provide an opportunity for students to compete in sports
in an educationally sound environment. The athletics program is administered
in such a way that athletics remain in keeping with the college's liberal arts
tradition. While no formal physical education courses are offered, there are
numerous opportunities for participation in both competitive and recreational
activity.
The University of Dallas currently offers 13 intercollegiate sports for men and women
on the non-scholarship, Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association. UD also holds associate member status with the North Eastern Athletic
Conference (NEAC) and the Association of Division III Independents (AD3I).
As an independent member of the NCAA, UD competes with institutions from across the
southwest and across the country. While the teams' regional schedules include
competitions in Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana, most teams frequently schedule
games on a national scale. Previous schedules have included trips as far away
as California, Wisconsin, Florida and New York.
If you wish to receive more information about our athletic programs, or if you are
interested in competing on a specific team, please do not hesitate to contact
one of our coaches or staff members. You can reach us through e-mail (see the
head coach page for the sport of interest) or write or call us at:
University of Dallas
Department of Athletics
1845 E. Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062
phone: (972) 721-5009
fax: (972) 721-5208
Five UD Sports Are Associate Members of NEAC
Men's soccer, men's golf, and men's and women's cross country are associate members
of the North Eastern Athletic Conference for a two year period. Men's and women's
basketball will also become associate members this year. Volleyball will become
an associate member next season. Although these University of Dallas sports will
not compete against NEAC member schools during the regular season, UD athletic
teams will participate in NEAC conference tournaments and be in a position to
secure an automatic NCAA tournament bid. All conference tournaments will be hosted
at predetermined locations to help minimize travel problems, and to reduce missed
class.
The NEAC "was re-formed in 2004 by 12 formerly independent schools who wanted
to belong to a conference joined forces." Since then the membership has
fluctuated and now contains the University of Dallas on an associate basis. The
conference is very diverse in its membership and contains 2 public schools, 9
private schools, several of whom have religious affiliations.
Other NEAC members include: Cazenovia College, D'Youville College, Keuka College,
Penn State University-Berks, Penn State University-Harrisburg, Wells College,
Wilson College, SUNY Cobleskill, and SUNY Tech.

For more information on the NEAC, click here.
PHILOSOPHY & PURPOSE OF ATHLETICS
The purpose of athletics at the University of Dallas is to provide an opportunity
for students to compete in intercollegiate sports in an educationally sound environment.
The athletics program should be properly administered in such a way that athletics
remains in keeping with the college's liberal arts tradition.
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