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Yale-Harvard Game: The Fenway Experience

  • Fenway Park 4 Jersey Street Boston, Massachusetts, 02215 (map)

The Yale-Harvard Game is at Fenway Park this year! If you want to see The Game in person, join the Yale Club of Boston in a reserved seating block with a private hospitality area. Since tailgating is not an option at Fenway, this is a great way to have a similar experience. Already have tickets to The Game?  Don’t despair.  See below for details.

Your ticket package includes:

  • Reserved seating in Pavilion Section 16, overlooking the Yale bench.

  • A dedicated open-air hospitality deck with premium food and beverages. Food will be served from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., giving you plenty of time to enjoy the company of fellow Yalies before kickoff without waiting in Fenway concession lines. Beer, wine, and select spirits are included; additional beverages will be available for purchase. The bar will remain open through halftime.

  • A Yale group photo in front of the Green Monster at 12:45 p.m. It is not every Game Day that the Yale group photo has the Green Monster as its backdrop.

If you want to be in the group photo, plan on arriving at 12:30.  We’ll let you know where to gather when that has been determined. If you don’t plan on being in the photo, you can arrive at or after 1:30. Once you are in, come to the Coca Cola Pavilion, where you will see the Yale Club of Boston banner. Game starts at 3:30.

Already have tickets to The Game?  If you purchased your tickets directly from the Red Sox, you can arrange a refund of your existing tickets and apply it towards tickets to our Yale Club experience. Simply email Katherine Beauchamp at kbeauchamp@redsox.com and let her know what you want to do. So that we can keep a count of our participants, please cc Tom Carey at tcarey@merchantgould.com when you do.

We are also working with the Red Sox on a few additional Game Day touches. If they come together, consider them a bonus.

Tickets are $350 for dues-paying members of the Yale Club of Boston and $365 for non-members.

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