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USC Athletics Partners
With Paciolan on Ticketing System November 4, 2005
The South Carolina Board of Trustees has approved the partnership between
the Carolina Athletics Department and Paciolan Systems, Inc. to manage
ticketing operations for all athletic events, it was announced today.
With this partnership, the USC Athletics Ticket Office is able to better
serve Gamecock fans by offering renewals, season tickets and single games
and e-mail communication on-line via www.uscsports.com.
"Our goal is to concentrate on serving our best customers - Gamecock
club members and season ticket holders," said Carolina Executive
Associate Athletics Director Kevin O'Connell. "The Paciolan System
allows us to implement state-of-the-art ticketing technology, giving our
fans the ability to order tickets on-line at their discretion and in the
process, making our operation much more efficient."
Paciolan provides tailored ticketing and marketing solutions that enable
large entertainment venues to sell and manager their own tickets - eliminating
the need for third-party distributors. By adopting "in-house"
solutions, venues maintain exclusive control of their customer relationships,
brand and revenue.
"We are honored that after rigorous analysis of the industry's leading
ticketing vendors that the University of South Carolina made the decision
to partner with Paciolan," said Dave Butler, President and CED of
Paciolan. "The University's fans will be well served by the breadth
of functionality offered in the Paciolan system. Not only will the University
be in a position to successfully sell its tickets, but it will be in a
position to foster and grow the relationship with their fans for years
to come."
"The Paciolan System features digital technology, allowing the customer
to transfer tickets on-line and print tickets at home through the use
of a bar code system," said USC Athletics Manager of Ticket Operations
Kent Hegenauer. "In addtion, tickets will be scanned as the patrons
enter the facility, giving us an accurate attendance count while helping
to eliminate counterfeiting."
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The University of South Carolina Gamecock Athletics
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