
Men’s Basketball 2019-20 Season Tickets On-Sale June 24
Jun 17, 2019 | Men's Basketball
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Season tickets for the 2019-20 men's basketball season go on-sale on Monday, June 24 with the first 500 accounts receiving a free Big 12 Championship replica display ring, athletic department officials announced today (June 17).
Season ticket prices remain unchanged for the Wildcats, who will look to defend their second Big 12 Championship in head coach Bruce Weber's tenure.
Fans have a variety of ticket prices and locations from which to choose from, including the new Flex Season Ticket and the popular Wildcat 4-Pack and Young Alumni packages.
The $199 Flex Season Ticket, which has been available the past few seasons for football, is 100 percent mobile and gives fans a different seat location each home game. Only 100 Flex Season Tickets are available.
With the Wildcat 4-Pack, fans can purchase four season tickets in the bench or Cat Cushion areas starting at $900, depending on location, for a savings up to $95 per ticket.
Young Alumni packages are available for all K-State undergraduate degree recipients in the past five years (December 2014). These ticket packages are $200 and just $100 for those with Young Alumni football season tickets with an option to utilize the 4-month payment plan for $25 per month. Young Alumni can purchase up to two season tickets at the discounted rate. Young Alumni season ticket holders can select seats in any open location, excluding chairbacks in sections 5-7, with no Ahearn Fund seat donation required.
New full season-ticket requests will be able to select their seat during the ordering process from any seat location available last season. An Ahearn Fund contribution is required for all premium, chairback and cushioned seating. Specific required giving levels by section are listed at www.AhearnFund.com.
Incentive and priority deadlines are set for Friday, July 12, and Friday, August 2, respectively. Incentive renewals will receive a $10 discount off the season processing fee when ordering online and a four-month credit card payment option. July 12 is also the last day to purchase additional replica display rings at just $25 each. Priority renewals will receive priority seating selections, a three-month credit card payment option and the opportunity to win a new replica Nike jersey or a Big 12 Championship on-court towel. The Ticket Office will also utilize an online seat selection process, similar to football season tickets, with all season ticket holders who have purchased by August 2 receiving an appointment time to add, relocate or select new ticket locations.
Mini-plans will also go on sale on Monday, June 24, including the Pick 5 option. For just $50, fans can purchase five vouchers that can be redeemed for five tickets of their choice for any game (excluding Big Monday matchups and the Kansas game). There is a limit of four per account and the price is set to increase to $75 on October 1. The Big Game Plan is $250 and includes all weekend games and the KU game. There is a limit of four per account.
In addition to the home schedule, season ticket holders and Ahearn Fund members will have the first opportunity to pre-order tickets for the Wildcat Classic at Sprint Center against Atlantic 10 champion Saint Louis on Saturday, December 21.
Tickets are priced at $150 for courtside, $50 for lower-level sides, $25 for lower-level corners and $15 for lower-level ends and upper-level sides at the Sprint Center. Season ticket holders who purchase by August 2 can receive lower-level side tickets for $40, lower-level corners for $20 and lower-level ends and upper-level sides for $10.
K-State officials are still working to complete this year's non-conference schedule. The schedule will be highlighted by visits from fellow NCAA Tournament squads Marquette, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech and NIT participants Texas and TCU.
All-Big 12 selection Xavier Sneed (10.6 ppg., 5.5 rpg.) and fellow senior Makol Mawien (7.0 ppg., 4.9 rpg.) form the core of a group of eight returning lettermen from a team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season and won a share of the Big 12 regular-season title.
The Wildcats also return rising juniors Cartier Diarra (6.8 ppg., 3.3 rpg.), Mike McGuirl (3.6 ppg., 1.5 rpg.) and Levi Stockard III (1.8 ppg., 1.5 rpg.) as well as a highly-regarded signing class that includes a pair of Top 150 high school players in DaJuan Gordon and Montavious Murphy and NJCAA All-American David Sloan.
Fans can purchase season tickets in a variety of ways, including toll free at (800) 221.CATS (2287), online at www.kstatesports.com/tickets and in-person at the Athletics Ticket Office located in Bramlage Coliseum.
Season ticket prices remain unchanged for the Wildcats, who will look to defend their second Big 12 Championship in head coach Bruce Weber's tenure.
Fans have a variety of ticket prices and locations from which to choose from, including the new Flex Season Ticket and the popular Wildcat 4-Pack and Young Alumni packages.
The $199 Flex Season Ticket, which has been available the past few seasons for football, is 100 percent mobile and gives fans a different seat location each home game. Only 100 Flex Season Tickets are available.
With the Wildcat 4-Pack, fans can purchase four season tickets in the bench or Cat Cushion areas starting at $900, depending on location, for a savings up to $95 per ticket.
Young Alumni packages are available for all K-State undergraduate degree recipients in the past five years (December 2014). These ticket packages are $200 and just $100 for those with Young Alumni football season tickets with an option to utilize the 4-month payment plan for $25 per month. Young Alumni can purchase up to two season tickets at the discounted rate. Young Alumni season ticket holders can select seats in any open location, excluding chairbacks in sections 5-7, with no Ahearn Fund seat donation required.
New full season-ticket requests will be able to select their seat during the ordering process from any seat location available last season. An Ahearn Fund contribution is required for all premium, chairback and cushioned seating. Specific required giving levels by section are listed at www.AhearnFund.com.
Incentive and priority deadlines are set for Friday, July 12, and Friday, August 2, respectively. Incentive renewals will receive a $10 discount off the season processing fee when ordering online and a four-month credit card payment option. July 12 is also the last day to purchase additional replica display rings at just $25 each. Priority renewals will receive priority seating selections, a three-month credit card payment option and the opportunity to win a new replica Nike jersey or a Big 12 Championship on-court towel. The Ticket Office will also utilize an online seat selection process, similar to football season tickets, with all season ticket holders who have purchased by August 2 receiving an appointment time to add, relocate or select new ticket locations.
Mini-plans will also go on sale on Monday, June 24, including the Pick 5 option. For just $50, fans can purchase five vouchers that can be redeemed for five tickets of their choice for any game (excluding Big Monday matchups and the Kansas game). There is a limit of four per account and the price is set to increase to $75 on October 1. The Big Game Plan is $250 and includes all weekend games and the KU game. There is a limit of four per account.
In addition to the home schedule, season ticket holders and Ahearn Fund members will have the first opportunity to pre-order tickets for the Wildcat Classic at Sprint Center against Atlantic 10 champion Saint Louis on Saturday, December 21.
Tickets are priced at $150 for courtside, $50 for lower-level sides, $25 for lower-level corners and $15 for lower-level ends and upper-level sides at the Sprint Center. Season ticket holders who purchase by August 2 can receive lower-level side tickets for $40, lower-level corners for $20 and lower-level ends and upper-level sides for $10.
K-State officials are still working to complete this year's non-conference schedule. The schedule will be highlighted by visits from fellow NCAA Tournament squads Marquette, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Tech and NIT participants Texas and TCU.
All-Big 12 selection Xavier Sneed (10.6 ppg., 5.5 rpg.) and fellow senior Makol Mawien (7.0 ppg., 4.9 rpg.) form the core of a group of eight returning lettermen from a team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season and won a share of the Big 12 regular-season title.
The Wildcats also return rising juniors Cartier Diarra (6.8 ppg., 3.3 rpg.), Mike McGuirl (3.6 ppg., 1.5 rpg.) and Levi Stockard III (1.8 ppg., 1.5 rpg.) as well as a highly-regarded signing class that includes a pair of Top 150 high school players in DaJuan Gordon and Montavious Murphy and NJCAA All-American David Sloan.
Fans can purchase season tickets in a variety of ways, including toll free at (800) 221.CATS (2287), online at www.kstatesports.com/tickets and in-person at the Athletics Ticket Office located in Bramlage Coliseum.
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