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Single Game Baseball Tickets on Sale
February 27, 2018 08:45 AM | Baseball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Single game tickets are on sale now for another exciting season of West Virginia University baseball at Monongalia County Ballpark.
To order 2018 baseball single game tickets, along with mini-packs and season tickets, call 1-800-WVU GAME, go to WVUGAME.com or visit the Mountaineer Ticket Office in the WVU Coliseum. Additional information on season tickets and mini packs can be found at WVUsports.com.
Purchase Tickets: Single Game | Mini-Packs | Flex Plan | Season Tickets | 2018 Schedule
Single game tickets are $7 behind home plate and $6 behind the dugouts in advance of game day, and $8 behind home plate and $7 behind the dugouts on game day. Groups of 20 or more can purchase tickets for $5/$3, while youth and senior tickets are $3.
Coming off their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 21 years, the Mountaineers will play 23 home games at Monongalia County Ballpark in 2018. The home slate includes games against Big 12 foes Oklahoma State (April 13-15), Kansas State (April 20-22), Texas (April 27-29) and Baylor (May 17-19), along with regional rivals Pitt (March 27), Maryland (May 1), Virginia Tech (May 9) and Marshall (May 15). UT, OSU, BU and Maryland all made the NCAA Tournament last season.
Season tickets are still available for the 23-game home schedule and are priced at $135 each for reserved seating in the five sections behind home plate and $110 for reserved seating behind the first and third base dugouts. WVU faculty and staff members can purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $110 behind home plate and $90 behind the dugouts. Discounted tickets for faculty and staff can only be purchased in person or via phone.
Three different mini-packages also are available. The flex mini-pack, Friday night lights mini-pack and the Mountaineer mini-pack gives fans an opportunity to purchase tickets below single-game prices for anywhere between four and 10 games.
The flex mini package is 10 tickets for $50. The package allows fans to purchase 10 tickets and use them at any combination of games. Specific seat locations will be redeemable at the gate on game days on a first come, first serve basis.
The Friday night lights mini pack includes tickets to all four Friday Big 12 games. The package is $24 for seats behind home plate and $20 behind the dugouts.
The Mountaineer mini pack features tickets to each Saturday Big 12 contest in addition to midweek outings against rivals Pitt and Virginia Tech. The six-game package costs $36 behind home plate and $30 behind the dugouts.
Record-breaking crowds at home last year played a crucial role in helping the Mountaineers earn an NCAA Tournament berth in 2017, and that support again in 2018 will be critical as WVU looks to make a return trip to the postseason.
The fan support and home field advantage at Monongalia County Ballpark has been a big part of the Mountaineers' success in their first five seasons in the Big 12 Conference. That reached record-setting levels in 2017, as a total of 40,616 fans, an average of 1,846 per game, filled the stands, both program records. Mountaineer Nation helped WVU to a series win over No. 3 TCU and victories over No. 4 Texas Tech, Pitt and Marshall, wins that helped lead WVU back to the NCAA Tournament.
The complete 2018 schedule, with game times, can be found on the baseball schedule page on WVUsports.com. A printable PDF of the schedule is also available on WVUsports.com. All dates and times are subject to change, and fans are encouraged to stay tuned to WVUsports.com for additional updates.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow WVU Baseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
To order 2018 baseball single game tickets, along with mini-packs and season tickets, call 1-800-WVU GAME, go to WVUGAME.com or visit the Mountaineer Ticket Office in the WVU Coliseum. Additional information on season tickets and mini packs can be found at WVUsports.com.
Purchase Tickets: Single Game | Mini-Packs | Flex Plan | Season Tickets | 2018 Schedule
Single game tickets are $7 behind home plate and $6 behind the dugouts in advance of game day, and $8 behind home plate and $7 behind the dugouts on game day. Groups of 20 or more can purchase tickets for $5/$3, while youth and senior tickets are $3.
Coming off their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 21 years, the Mountaineers will play 23 home games at Monongalia County Ballpark in 2018. The home slate includes games against Big 12 foes Oklahoma State (April 13-15), Kansas State (April 20-22), Texas (April 27-29) and Baylor (May 17-19), along with regional rivals Pitt (March 27), Maryland (May 1), Virginia Tech (May 9) and Marshall (May 15). UT, OSU, BU and Maryland all made the NCAA Tournament last season.
Season tickets are still available for the 23-game home schedule and are priced at $135 each for reserved seating in the five sections behind home plate and $110 for reserved seating behind the first and third base dugouts. WVU faculty and staff members can purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $110 behind home plate and $90 behind the dugouts. Discounted tickets for faculty and staff can only be purchased in person or via phone.
Three different mini-packages also are available. The flex mini-pack, Friday night lights mini-pack and the Mountaineer mini-pack gives fans an opportunity to purchase tickets below single-game prices for anywhere between four and 10 games.
The flex mini package is 10 tickets for $50. The package allows fans to purchase 10 tickets and use them at any combination of games. Specific seat locations will be redeemable at the gate on game days on a first come, first serve basis.
The Friday night lights mini pack includes tickets to all four Friday Big 12 games. The package is $24 for seats behind home plate and $20 behind the dugouts.
The Mountaineer mini pack features tickets to each Saturday Big 12 contest in addition to midweek outings against rivals Pitt and Virginia Tech. The six-game package costs $36 behind home plate and $30 behind the dugouts.
Record-breaking crowds at home last year played a crucial role in helping the Mountaineers earn an NCAA Tournament berth in 2017, and that support again in 2018 will be critical as WVU looks to make a return trip to the postseason.
The fan support and home field advantage at Monongalia County Ballpark has been a big part of the Mountaineers' success in their first five seasons in the Big 12 Conference. That reached record-setting levels in 2017, as a total of 40,616 fans, an average of 1,846 per game, filled the stands, both program records. Mountaineer Nation helped WVU to a series win over No. 3 TCU and victories over No. 4 Texas Tech, Pitt and Marshall, wins that helped lead WVU back to the NCAA Tournament.
The complete 2018 schedule, with game times, can be found on the baseball schedule page on WVUsports.com. A printable PDF of the schedule is also available on WVUsports.com. All dates and times are subject to change, and fans are encouraged to stay tuned to WVUsports.com for additional updates.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow WVU Baseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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