Tickets for Battle at the Burr III Sell Out in Just a Few Days

The one that started it all: General Admission tickets for the 2024 Battle at the Burr meet between Howard University and cross-town rivals Georgetown University in Washington, DC have effectively sold out in less than four days.

Tickets went on sale on August 15th at 9:00 AM, and as of August 19th at 9:00 AM, only $200 VIP tickets are still available. Those tickets include an invite to the Friday night reception and VIP seating at the meet.

This is the 3rd edition of the meet that reinvigorated collegiate swimming dual meets. While it wasn’t the first dual meet in NCAA history with 1,200 fans, it was the first one in a while that caught the imagination of the sport the way this one did, complete with a DJ, full fan and team engagement, mid-meet television interviews, and even an overflow crowd in the adjacent gymnasium.

This was the full treatment.

Now, the rest of the country is trying to imitate it as it has suddenly become an emergency to prove the relevance and interest in college swimming amid changes in NIL and pay-for-play rules in the NCAA.

And the excitement around the meet hasn’t been at the expense of the teams’ long-term goals, either. The Georgetown men have won three straight Big East Championships, and the Georgetown men in 2023, at the end of the first Battle of the Burr season, won their first conference championship in swimming & diving in 34 years.

For too long, this kind of excitement has been pushed aside as a distraction, as an unnecessary burden on athletes and staffs. But as the world has changed, that attitude will no longer be rewarded.

Battle at the Burr III: let’s go.

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Standing ovation
3 hours ago

Kudos to both Howard and Georgetown! Programs and departments across the country need to follow their lead. Looking forward to the meet.

RM-NF-CD-RH
3 hours ago

No Kyle Sockwell mention…

simp behavior
Reply to  RM-NF-CD-RH
3 hours ago

Most annoying thing about Kyle Sockwell is him glomming onto other peoples’ work and insisting that he become the center of attention.

This has been a sick meet for years without his involvement. Just because he’s going doesn’t mean he has to be the focal point of the meet.

SwimGuy
Reply to  simp behavior
2 hours ago

Kyle has done so much to promote the sport and increase it’s popularity amongst social media. There was a serious void in the swimming social media space and he’s done an excellent job to fill it. On top of that, he’s also an extremely great dude and takes time to meet with kids and fans and just talk to them.

I don’t neccesarily agree with OPs comment but your ragging on Kyle after what he’s done is ridiculous

RM-NF-CD-RH
Reply to  SwimGuy
1 hour ago

Agree with my comment? Never said Kyle deserves all the credit. Just pointed out he wasn’t mentioned.

SwimGuy
Reply to  RM-NF-CD-RH
1 hour ago

Where did I say that? I don’t agree with you bringing up Kyle in the first place, but way to put words into my mouth!

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