
Scattered Singles, SROs Remain for K-State’s Home Opener
Aug 29, 2018 | Football
MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Athletics officials announced today that fewer than 175 scattered singles and a limited number of standing-room only tickets remain for Saturday's game against South Dakota as the Wildcats are closing in on selling out the home opener, also known as the K-State Family Reunion, for a 10th-straight year.
The scattered singles are priced at $20 apiece, while a 4-Pack of SROs are priced at $99 or individually for $35. Fans wishing to purchase tickets can do so online at www.k-statesports.com/tickets, by phone at 1-800-221-CATS or at the main ticket office inside Bramlage Coliseum.
Fans looking for contiguous reserved ticket options for the contest against the Coyotes can visit Vivid Seats, the official secondary ticket partner of K-State Athletics, by clicking here.
Saturday's game against South Dakota is the first for the many gameday improvements at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, which are outlined here. Fans are also reminded of the same security procedures – headlined by the clear bag and metal detector policies – that have been in place for home contests the past few seasons.
Tickets for the September 8 game against No. 18 Mississippi State – a contest that serves as Harley Day – as well as the other remaining five games, are available through the K-State Athletics Ticket office.
The scattered singles are priced at $20 apiece, while a 4-Pack of SROs are priced at $99 or individually for $35. Fans wishing to purchase tickets can do so online at www.k-statesports.com/tickets, by phone at 1-800-221-CATS or at the main ticket office inside Bramlage Coliseum.
Fans looking for contiguous reserved ticket options for the contest against the Coyotes can visit Vivid Seats, the official secondary ticket partner of K-State Athletics, by clicking here.
Saturday's game against South Dakota is the first for the many gameday improvements at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, which are outlined here. Fans are also reminded of the same security procedures – headlined by the clear bag and metal detector policies – that have been in place for home contests the past few seasons.
Tickets for the September 8 game against No. 18 Mississippi State – a contest that serves as Harley Day – as well as the other remaining five games, are available through the K-State Athletics Ticket office.
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