Colorado Buffaloes Women's Volleyball vs. Arizona Wildcats tickets
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Colorado Buffaloes Women's Volleyball vs. Arizona Wildcats CU Events Center September 27th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Arizona Wildcats Volleyball CU Events Center
1 Kittredge Loop Drive, Boulder, CO
80309, US
1. CU Parking Lot 169 - 0.3 miles, $10
2. CU Parking Lot 174 - 0.4 miles, $10
3. Broadway & Baseline Park-n-Ride - 0.5 miles, $5
4. 30th & Colorado Park-n-Ride - 1 mile, $5
5. Street parking (varies) - 0.1 miles, $1.50/hour
The CU Events Center is more than just a sports arena; it’s a vibrant hub that really brings the energy to Boulder’s athletic scene. With its upgraded lighting system, the atmosphere during games feels electric, especially when packed with passionate fans cheering on the Arizona Wildcats Volleyball Boulder team. It’s the kind of place where you can feel the buzz in the air, whether you're catching a tense NCAA tournament first-round game that first took place back on march 11, 2001, or just soaking in the lively spirit during a packed alumni reunion. The arena offers ample ADA accessible seating, with plenty of space for mobility devices, a small detail that really makes a difference for everyone. Courtside seats are a real treat too, often coming with exclusive keepsakes for lucky attendees. Enter through the main front facing Folsom Street, and you’re immediately immersed in the excitement. If you’re a volleyball fan or just someone looking for a memorable night out, the Arizona Wildcats Volleyball Boulder events at CU Events Center promise a lively, unforgettable experience where the energy is contagious and every game feels like a big deal.