Tickets for the 130th Monon Bell Classic between Wabash College and DePauw University go on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2. The 130th meeting between the two football teams takes place at 1:07 p.m. Nov. 16 at Blackstock Stadium in Greencastle.
A limited number of tickets for seating on the Wabash College side of Blackstock Stadium will be available for purchase online at http://depauwtigers.com/mononbelltickets. All tickets must be purchased online. No onsite sales will be available on game day.
Tickets are $35 each, plus service fees, with a limit of eight tickets per transaction. Every person attending the game must have a ticket regardless of age, and all tickets must be purchased online, printed, and surrendered for game entry. No complimentary tickets will be available for Wabash faculty or staff, and “W” passes held by Wabash College alumni will not be honored at this road game. Fans who choose to exit the stadium after having their ticket scanned and collected by the event staff will not be allowed to re-enter Blackstock Stadium.
Wabash parking is available in the Olin parking lot, and tailgating is permitted there. A limited number of spots for persons with disabilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking lots open at 8 a.m. Follow the directions of traffic control personnel when it comes to parking/tailgating.
Please review DePauw Tailgating guidelines at https://depauwtigers.com/sports/2022/5/26/information-tailgating.aspx.
Blackstock Stadium will open to fans at 11:30 a.m. (90 minutes before kick-off). Fans with Wabash tickets must enter through the northeast gate of Blackstock Stadium (Madison St.). Be advised that all tickets must be printed and scanned individually, so plan accordingly. Beginning at 11:15 a.m., golf cart shuttles will be available for guests needing additional help getting to and from the Blackstock, College Street, Olin, and Julian parking lots.
T-shirts, signs, and other items deemed obscene, homophobic, and/or profane will not be allowed in the stadium. Only handheld signs will be allowed and may not obstruct the view of other guests during the game.
The following items are permitted in Blackstock Stadium: single-seat chair backs, binoculars, cell phones and pagers, small cameras, blankets and rain apparel, small purses, strollers, handheld signs that do not block the view of other patrons, unopened bottles of water and baby food, service pets/animals.
The following items are prohibited in Blackstock Stadium: bags larger than 18” x 14” x 4”, duffle bags, bags with rollers, guns and other weapons, aerosol and spray cans, alcoholic beverages, outside food and beverages (except for unopened bottles of water and baby food), coolers and kegs, camcorders and tripods unless there is a valid media pass, pets (excluding service animals), artificial noisemakers, umbrellas.
Wabash and DePauw have met on the football field since 1890 and have played for the 300-pound Monon Bell since 1932. Wabash holds a 63-57-9 overall advantage in the series and a 44-41-6 edge since the Bell was added to the rivalry. The Little Giants have won 10 of the past 14 Monon Bell contests.