
Men’s Basketball Single-Game Tickets On Sale October 2
Sep 22, 2017 | Men's Basketball
Men’s Basketball Single-Game Tickets On Sale October 2
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Single-game tickets for Kansas State's 18-game men's basketball home schedule will go on sale to the public on Monday, October 2. Ahearn Fund members and 2017-18 men's basketball season ticket holders can purchase early with a presale beginning Monday, September 25.
Tickets can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket Office by calling toll free at (800) 221-CATS (2287), by logging in online at www.kstatesports.com/tickets and in-person at Bramlage Coliseum.
K-State is once again offering several ticket options, including the Pick 5 and Big Game mini-plans as well as the Wildcat 4 Pack and Bramlage Bundle, for fans to provide affordability and flexibility.
The Pick 5 plan includes five redeemable vouchers for any game except the Kansas contest for just $50. Fans have the freedom to use all five vouchers at five different events or use all five at once. The deadline to purchase the $50 Pick 5 plan is Sunday, October 1. The price increasing to $75 on Monday, October 2.
The Big Game Mini Plan includes a reserved ticket to 11 total game – all weekend games and the Big Monday contest with Kansas for $250. The contests include:
The Bramlage Bundle will be available for the season-opening doubleheader on Friday, November 10 and the Big 12 home opener against West Virginia on Monday, January 1. The package includes a bench/general admission ticket, $10 concessions voucher and a souvenir from the K-State Super Store for just $20 per package. A special $30 Throwback Bramlage Bundle that includes a throwback jersey shirt will be available for the TCU game on Saturday, January 20.
Fans can take advantage of men's and women's basketball Friday doubleheaders in three of the first four home games, including a $5 Wildcat Weekend game ticket for the opener with American on November 10 for fans with a West Virginia football game ticket for November 11.
Exhibition and November and December non-conference game tickets start at $8 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $30. Single-game tickets are $10 for bench and general admission seats, while chairback prices are set at $20. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $5.
Midweek conference games (West Virginia, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Texas) start at just $12.50 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $50. Single bench tickets are $15, while chairbacks and cushions are $35. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $10.
Weekend games (TCU, Georgia, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Baylor) start at less than $20 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $75. Single bench tickets are $25, while chairbacks and cushions are $50. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $15.
Any remaining KU game tickets will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, November 15 for $100 (chairback/cushion/bench). There is also a Wildcat 4 Pack for $300 ($75 each) for Ahearn Fund members only.
A number of promotional dates have also been announced:
Additional promotions will be announced as the season approaches.
The Wildcats return eight lettermen, including three players – Barry Brown, Kamau Stokes and Dean Wade – who started all 35 games for a Wildcat squad that won 21 games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Brown and Stokes are the team's top returning scorers with identical 11.7 points per game averages, while Stokes was the team leader in 3-point field goals (64), assists (4.1 apg.) and minutes (33.3 mpg.) in 2016-17. Brown set a single-season school record for steals with 82, while Wade averaged 9.3 points on nearly 50 percent shooting and is the team's top returner in both rebounding (4.5 rpg.) and blocked shots (0.7 bpg.).
In addition, K-State will welcome seven newcomers (graduate transfer Mawdo Sallah, juniors Makol Mawien, Patrick Muldoon and Amaad Wainright and freshmen Mike McGuirl, Nigel Shadd and Levi Stockard III) as well as redshirt freshmen Cartier Diarra and James Love III, who both missed the 2016-17 season due to injury.
Tickets can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket Office by calling toll free at (800) 221-CATS (2287), by logging in online at www.kstatesports.com/tickets and in-person at Bramlage Coliseum.
K-State is once again offering several ticket options, including the Pick 5 and Big Game mini-plans as well as the Wildcat 4 Pack and Bramlage Bundle, for fans to provide affordability and flexibility.
The Pick 5 plan includes five redeemable vouchers for any game except the Kansas contest for just $50. Fans have the freedom to use all five vouchers at five different events or use all five at once. The deadline to purchase the $50 Pick 5 plan is Sunday, October 1. The price increasing to $75 on Monday, October 2.
The Big Game Mini Plan includes a reserved ticket to 11 total game – all weekend games and the Big Monday contest with Kansas for $250. The contests include:
- Fort Hays State on Sunday, October 29
- Emporia State on Friday, November 3
- American on Friday, November 10
- UC Irvine on Friday, November 17
- SE Missouri State on Saturday, December 16
- TCU on Saturday, January 20
- Georgia on Saturday, January 27
- Texas Tech on Saturday, February 10
- Iowa State on Saturday, February 17
- Baylor on Saturday, March 3
The Bramlage Bundle will be available for the season-opening doubleheader on Friday, November 10 and the Big 12 home opener against West Virginia on Monday, January 1. The package includes a bench/general admission ticket, $10 concessions voucher and a souvenir from the K-State Super Store for just $20 per package. A special $30 Throwback Bramlage Bundle that includes a throwback jersey shirt will be available for the TCU game on Saturday, January 20.
Fans can take advantage of men's and women's basketball Friday doubleheaders in three of the first four home games, including a $5 Wildcat Weekend game ticket for the opener with American on November 10 for fans with a West Virginia football game ticket for November 11.
Exhibition and November and December non-conference game tickets start at $8 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $30. Single-game tickets are $10 for bench and general admission seats, while chairback prices are set at $20. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $5.
Midweek conference games (West Virginia, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Texas) start at just $12.50 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $50. Single bench tickets are $15, while chairbacks and cushions are $35. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $10.
Weekend games (TCU, Georgia, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Baylor) start at less than $20 with a Wildcat 4 Pack for $75. Single bench tickets are $25, while chairbacks and cushions are $50. Groups of 12 or more can purchase tickets for just $15.
Any remaining KU game tickets will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, November 15 for $100 (chairback/cushion/bench). There is also a Wildcat 4 Pack for $300 ($75 each) for Ahearn Fund members only.
A number of promotional dates have also been announced:
- Monday, January 1 against West Virginia – New Year's Day special includes a free ticket to the women's basketball game against Texas on Sunday, January 7.
- Saturday, January 20 against TCU – Throwback Game
- Saturday, February 10 against Texas Tech – Junior Wildcat Day
- Saturday, February 17 against Iowa State Black Out (K-State Proud Day)
Additional promotions will be announced as the season approaches.
The Wildcats return eight lettermen, including three players – Barry Brown, Kamau Stokes and Dean Wade – who started all 35 games for a Wildcat squad that won 21 games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Brown and Stokes are the team's top returning scorers with identical 11.7 points per game averages, while Stokes was the team leader in 3-point field goals (64), assists (4.1 apg.) and minutes (33.3 mpg.) in 2016-17. Brown set a single-season school record for steals with 82, while Wade averaged 9.3 points on nearly 50 percent shooting and is the team's top returner in both rebounding (4.5 rpg.) and blocked shots (0.7 bpg.).
In addition, K-State will welcome seven newcomers (graduate transfer Mawdo Sallah, juniors Makol Mawien, Patrick Muldoon and Amaad Wainright and freshmen Mike McGuirl, Nigel Shadd and Levi Stockard III) as well as redshirt freshmen Cartier Diarra and James Love III, who both missed the 2016-17 season due to injury.
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