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Colorado Buffaloes Women's Volleyball vs. Iowa State Cyclones CU Events Center November 27th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Iowa State Cyclones Women's 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 isn’t just a place to catch a game; it’s a piece of Colorado sports history, where the Iowa State Cyclones Women's Volleyball team can feel the echoes of past victories and unforgettable moments. It’s where the men’s basketball team clinched the 2005 NIT Championship, and back in 1988, the arena hosted the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, marking a milestone for women’s athletics at CU. Walking into the venue feels like stepping into a sports lover’s dream, bright lights, roaring crowds, and a palpable sense of excitement. On game nights, the energy shifts, assigned seats foster a sense of camaraderie among regulars, while the general admission areas turn into lively hubs of social chatter. If you’re coming from the north, just past Norlin Library, you’ll find the arena waiting, with parking spaces nearby but watch out for event-specific zones, nothing kills the vibe like hunting for a spot. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just in town for a good time, catching the Iowa State Cyclones Women's Volleyball at the CU Events Center promises an experience packed with passion, history, and maybe even a few surprises.