New Family 4-Pack highlights Men's Basketball Single-Game Ticket Options
Oct. 25, 2010
LAWRENCE, Kan. –
Single-game tickets for the first eight men’s basketball home games, including the Colorado State game in Sprint Center, are now on sale to the general public.
A new package, the Family 4-Pack, is available for each of the first eight games. The package includes two adult and two youth reserved seats in Allen Fieldhouse. Family 4-packs are just $69 for exhibition games against Washburn and Emporia State and $99 for the Longwood, Valparaiso, North Texas, Texas A&M-CC and Colorado State games. The Family 4-Pack for the UCLA game is $119.
Also new for the 2010-11 season are group ticket options, which allow families, friends, businesses and other large groups the ability to save on single-game ticket orders.
Reserved season tickets are still available for $1155 and half-season tickets are available for $600. Less than 100 full season tickets remain.
Single-game tickets went on sale last week to Williams Educational Fund members prior to the general public sale. Williams Fund members can still purchase single-game tickets to any home game.
Fans can order tickets by calling the KU ticket office at 800-34-HAWKS or online at kuathletics.com.
Opponent |
Reserved |
GA |
Family 4-Pack |
Group QTY 20-99 |
Group QTY 100+ |
Washburn |
$35 |
$20 |
$69 |
$25 |
$20 |
Emporia State |
$35 |
$20 |
$69 |
$25 |
$20 |
Longwood |
$50 |
$35 |
$99 |
$40 |
$35 |
Valparaiso |
$50 |
$35 |
$99 |
$40 |
$35 |
North Texas |
$50 |
$35 |
$99 |
$40 |
$35 |
Texas A&M – CC |
$50 |
$35 |
$99 |
$40 |
$35 |
UCLA |
$75 |
$50 |
$119 |
N/A |
N/A |
Colorado State# |
$50 |
$35 |
$99 |
$40 |
$35 |
#Sprint Center
Tickets to the USC, UT-Arlington, Miami (OH), UMKC, Nebraska, Texas and Kansas State games will go on sale to the general public December 6.
Missouri, Iowa State, Colorado, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M tickets will go on sale to the general public January 24.
Williams Educational Fund Members can purchase single-game tickets to any home game right now.