Team On The Rise, Ticket Prices Descending
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – What do you get when you combine an opportunity to see the Arkansas men’s basketball team, fresh off an NCAA Tournament second round appearance, at a season ticket price a third lower than last season? The answer is simple – an offer too good to pass up.
Fans can now come cheer on the Razorbacks at one of college basketball’s best home court venues, Bud Walton Arena, while taking advantage of price reductions on selected 2017-18 season tickets. Upper level season tickets are now $300, a savings of $150 for a majority of upper level seating that was previously $450.
Tusk Mobile passes for the 2017-18 season will be $225 and lower level season tickets remain at $450, which included 20 home dates last year. The Tusk Mobile Pass secures the owner entrance into Bud Walton Arena and pass holders will be sent an e-mail 48 hours prior to each home game with tickets, including barcodes, and seat locations for that particular game. Pass holders may submit a request to be seated next to or near another pass holder, subject to availability.
For the first time ever, Razorback Basketball fans will be able to upgrade or add seats and parking online through the Razorbacks Seats 3D process online. The system allows season ticket holders the opportunity to see all available seats throughout Bud Walton Arena and either confirm your current seats or make improvements to your location. Many fans have experienced the same opportunity to upgrade or add seats at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium through Razorbacks Seats 3D over the last few off-seasons and this will allow the consumer that same opportunity for their seats at Bud Walton Arena.
Now is the time to reserve your seats for another exciting season of Razorback Basketball. To order men’s basketball season tickets for the 2017-18 season click here.
Arkansas is coming off a banner season in which it finished 26-10 overall and tied for the seventh-most wins in the history of the program. The Razorbacks concluded the season winning nine of their final 12 games, including a berth in the SEC Championship game and a round of 32 date in the NCAA Tournament.
The Razorbacks also capped the season with their best road/neutral site record (11-7) in 22 years and the best since going 18-6 in 1994-95. The Razorbacks tallied 12 wins in SEC play for the fifth time in program history and just the second time in the last 22 years.
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