Basketball General Public Ticket Sale Information
With the season right around the corner, UConn Nation is anxiously awaiting the start of what promises to be another outstanding year for our men's and women's basketball teams.
On Wednesday, October 16 beginning at 10:00 a.m., the general public will have the opportunity to purchase UConn basketball ticket pairings, mini-plans and single game tickets for selected games.
Demand for UConn basketball is at historic high. For the first time in 20 years, men's and women's season tickets are sold out in Gampel Pavilion, as are men's XL season tickets. With limited inventory across our venues, available seats for selected games will be included as part of multi-game ticket packages, to help encourage support across multiple sports and/or events. These packages are a great opportunity for Husky fans to experience the excitement of UConn Athletics.
Premium men's basketball games will be available for purchase as a ticket pairing with our football program. When purchasing a ticket for a men's basketball game, you will pair your game with a UConn Football ticket for an upcoming home contest of your choice. As you may know, our football team is off to a great start this season, with 4 wins and an undefeated record at home. Continued fan support is critical to our ongoing success.
Women's basketball premium games will be available for purchase as part of a 3-game or 2-game mini-plan with other women's basketball home games. Additionally, a limited number of tickets remain for the 7-game women's basketball XL Center season ticket package, should you wish to secure the best available seats for the Top 5 matchup against USC.
Ticket pairings and mini-plans are currently the only way that you can access our premium games, which include, among others, men's contests against BIG EAST rivals and the women's showdown against USC. Please see below for the ticket pairings and mini-plan options that will be available for purchase. Single game tickets will also be available to purchase for selected games.
Please note, the men's basketball games against Baylor, Providence, Creighton, St. John's and Seton Hall and the women's basketball game against FDU are currently sold out, following the Husky Athletic Fund and season ticket holder pre-sale.
We encourage you to act fast as we anticipate additional games may sell out. Ticket prices are subject to increases based on demand, so those who order early will secure the best available seats at the best value. Tickets are subject to availability and available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.
When the general public sales period opens, tickets can be purchased at UConnTickets.com. For personal service, call us at 1-877-AT-UCONN (288-2666), Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Press 1 for Ticket Sales, 2 for Ticket Operations or 3 for the Husky Athletic Fund.
On behalf of Coach Auriemma, Coach Hurley, their staffs and the student-athletes who proudly represent UConn on the basketball court, thank you for your ongoing support. Go Huskies!
Tickets are subject to availability and available on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.
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