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Mid-Summer Bash

K-State to Host Second Annual Women’s Basketball Mid-Summer Bash

Jun 24, 2019 | Women's Basketball

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MANHATTAN, Kansas –
Kansas State head coach Jeff Mittie and the women's basketball program will host the second annual Mid-Summer Bash to meet the 2019-20 team and coaching staff on Sunday, July 14 from 5-7 p.m., at the Ice Family Basketball Center. The event is free and features free food and games.

The outdoor carnival includes activities for all ages including: a dunk tank, inflatable games, petting zoo, a photo booth, face painting and additional carnival-style games. Willie the Wildcat will also be in attendance and the K-State women's basketball players will sign autographs during the event.

Season tickets for the upcoming 2019-20 K-State women's basketball season are on sale now. The 2019-20 home schedule will feature 17 home games including two exhibition games, six non-conference games and nine Big 12 contests.

For the first time, fans can purchase the Women's Basketball Powercat Pass starting at only $20 for football and men's basketball season ticket holders and have the flexibility to attend as many games as desired.
 
By purchasing a Women's Basketball Powercat Pass, fans become a season ticket holder but enjoy the flexibility of choosing which games they wish to attend. The pass includes 17 general admission vouchers that can be redeemed for any game in any combination. Fans can attend all 17 home games or bring 16 friends to one game.
 
The Women's Basketball Powercat Pass is available for just $20 for football and men's basketball season ticket holders, $50 for public, $40 for K-State faculty and staff, military, seniors and youth, or just $120 for a 4-Pack. A 4-Pack of Powercat Passes (68 total vouchers) is available for just $120 – a savings of up to $20 per pass. At only $30 per pass, and less than $1.76 per game, the 4-Pack Powercat Pass is your best value.
 
In addition, the new $199 Ultimate Powercat Pass includes 75 vouchers that are redeemable at any home regular-season K-State volleyball, soccer, women's basketball and baseball games, which is less than $2.70 per game.
 
Additional season ticket options include Cat Cushion tickets at $99 per seat, as well as Chairback seats for $132 each (plus a $50 donation per season ticket account to the Ahearn Fund). K-State faculty and staff can purchase discounted season tickets in the Chairback sections at $110 each and Cat Cushion sections at $79 per ticket.

A limited number of premium courtside and floor-level seats are also on sale for $165 each, with per seat Ahearn Fund donations of $500 required for courtside tickets and $165 for floor-level seats with a per seat Ahearn Fund donation of $100 required. Fans can contact the Ahearn Fund at 888-232-9074 to purchase.

Season-long parking passes are available for purchase for just $50. Parking passes can be ordered by visiting www.k-statesports.com/tickets, or by calling the K-State Ticket Office at 1-800-221-CATS. All Bramlage Coliseum parking lots on the east and west sides are general admission for K-State women's basketball events. Lots open 90 minutes prior to tip-off, and all parking stalls are first come, first served.

The Wildcats ranked among the top-35 in the nation for average attendance for the 18th consecutive season in 2018-19.

For the 2019-20 season, Kansas State returns nine letter winners led by the trio of senior Peyton Williams, junior Rachel Ranke and sophomore Christianna Carr. The nine returning letter winners were responsible for 70 percent of K-State's scoring and almost 65 percent of the team's rebounding in the 2018-19 season. The Wildcats will also welcome in redshirt freshman Ayoka Lee and freshmen Emma Chapman, Emilee Ebert and Jada Thorpe.

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