MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – WVU Athletics and the Mountaineer Ticket Office have announced the transition to first-come, first-serve game day seating for students at WVU home football games starting this fall.
The transition to the first-come, first-serve model helps to create an environment with the most passionate WVU students being closest to the action on game day and will help continue to foster one of the best student environments in all of college football.
The student ticketing request, return and on-demand phase, as well as all other aspects of the student ticketing lottery process (including loyalty points) outside of game-day entry, remain in place.
Beginning at the first home football game against Robert Morris on Saturday, Aug. 30, the student section game day seating process will be as follows:
- The first 2,200 students who enter the EAST (Student) Gate of Milan Puskar Stadium will receive a wristband and will be seated in lower-level student sections 109 and 110.
- After the 2,200 wristbands have been distributed, students will then be seated in the upper-level sections 205-211 or the lower-level section 121 (formerly Senior Spirit section) based on preference.
- *Please note that the upper-level sections 205-211 and lower-level section 121 WILL NOT open until all 2,200 wristbands have been distributed for lower-level sections 109 and 110.
When students log in to request student tickets this fall, there will no longer be multiple section options from which to choose. All students (excluding Mountaineer Maniac Ultimate Members) will only see "Student" as the ticket option. Mountaineer Maniac Ultimate Members will only see "Maniac" as the ticket option. Both ticket options follow the first-come, first-serve game day seating model entry process.
Students are able to log in to the platform
HERE or at
wvugame.com/students to request tickets using the single sign-on functionality, which is the same as all access points across the University systems. Once signed in, students will be able to request their student tickets, starting the Friday before the upcoming game week, as they have in prior years. If the overall student ticket request number reaches capacity, the system will trigger the lottery function that will operate the same as year's past. The football student ticket distribution policy can be found
HERE.
As a reminder, WVU student tickets cannot be sold or transferred to another students. Students who violate provisions of the student ticket distribution policy will be referred to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and when necessary, the West Virginia University Police Department.
All student activities fee-paying students regardless of class ranking are eligible to request tickets to WVU Athletics events.
The football student ticketing distribution schedule for the 2025 season can be found
HERE.
The student ticketing FAQ's can be found
HERE.
For any students with questions regarding mobile ticketing are encouraged to visit
wvusports.com/studentticketinfo for more information.
Student admission to all other WVU Athletics related events can be accessed by showing a valid student ID at entry.
Any students with questions regarding student ticketing are encouraged to call the Mountaineer Ticket Office at 1-800-WVU-GAME or by email at wvugame@mail.wvu.edu.