N-Zone

 

Niagara University's Official Student Spirit Section. "GOT SPIRIT?!"

The N ZONE is the official Niagara University student spirit/cheering organization. Dedicated to school spirit and cheering on our Purple Eagles, all undergraduate NU students are invited to join the sea of purple!!

The N ZONE student spirit section cheers on our Purple Eagles at men's basketball games in the "Purple Palace" known as the Gallagher Center and at men's hockey games at the icy confines of Dwyer Arena. In addition, N ZONE members are encouraged to attend marquee women's basketball and women's hockey games.

Our Mission

To promote pride in Niagara Athletics by creating an exciting atmosphere at the Gallagher Center for basketball, and Dwyer Arena for hockey. Keeping respect and responsibility in mind, this atmosphere can only be attained with the positive, active participation of all of our members. No matter win or lose, we will stand behind our Purple Eagles!

Some of our Goals include:

  • Increase student spirit on campus and at all athletic events.
  • Create a fun environment for all members and in turn, solidify a home court/ice advantage.
  • Provide a great social opportunity to meet new people through the interest of athletics.
  • Serve as student ambassadors of Niagarea Athletics and act with enthusiasm, integrity and sportsmanship.

Why should students be a part of the N ZONE?

Because cheering as one, unified Sea of Purple is the best way to root for the Purple Eagles!

N ZONE Member Benefits

For a mere $25 N ZONE members recieve many benefits including:

  • Purple N ZONE t-shirt
  • Pregame parties before EVERY men's home basketball game and marquee games of men's hockey,
  • Early admission to the Gallagher Center and Dwyer Arena.
  • First priority at student ticket vouchers, to help ensure your seat for all the action!
  • Weekly N ZONE email updates
  • N ZONE Game Notes before every home basketball game including a scouting report on our opponents!
  • First priority to sponsored road trips including MAAC and NCAA tournaments