MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Feb. 26, 2020) – Single-game tickets for the West Virginia University baseball team’s full 2020 home schedule are now on sale.
Fans can purchase tickets at WVUGAME.com, by calling 1-800-WVU-GAME or visiting the Mountaineer Ticket Office at the WVU Coliseum.
Single-game tickets are $7 behind home plate and $6 along the dugouts in advance of game day, and $8 behind the plate and $7 along the dugouts on the day of the game. Groups of 20 or more can purchase tickets for $5 (home plate)/$3 (dugouts), while youth and senior tickets are $3 on game day.
Along with WVU’s five home games in March, which went on sale earlier this month, the Mountaineers are set to play 19 games at Monongalia County Ballpark in the final two months of the season, including Big 12 series against Texas (April 3-5), Kansas State (April 17-19), Oklahoma State (April 24-26) and Baylor (May 1-3). In nonconference action, West Virginia hosts Maryland on Tuesday, April 7, Akron on Tuesday, April 14, Marshall on Tuesday, April 21, the College of Charleston from May 8-10, and Pitt on Tuesday, May 12.
The Mountaineers topped Canisius, 15-8, in the earliest home opener in program history on Feb. 18, and are set to take on Kent State on Wednesday, March 4 (free admission), Liberty on Wednesday, March 11, and George Mason from March 27-29.
Additionally, season tickets and mini-packages for the 2020 season remain on sale. Season tickets are $150 each for reserved seating in the five sections behind home plate and $120 for reserved seating along the first- and third-base dugouts. WVU faculty and staff members can purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $120 behind home plate and $96 along the dugouts. Of note, discounted tickets for faculty and staff can only be purchased in person at the Mountaineer Ticket Office.
Three different mini-packages also are available for fans this season: The Flex mini-pack (10 tickets to any combination of games for $50), the Mountaineer mini-pack (all Saturday Big 12 games, plus the Saturday College of Charleston and Pitt games for as low as $30) and the Friday Night Lights mini-pack (all four Friday Big 12 games for as low as $20). For more information, fans can visit WVUGAME.com.
All seating at Monongalia County Ballpark is reserved. Students are admitted free with a valid WVU Student I.D.
Fans also can check out the full list of exciting promotions and giveaways at Monongalia County Ballpark by visiting WVUsports.com/promotions. All dates and times are subject to change. Fans are encouraged to log on to WVUsports.com for additional scheduling updates.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUBaseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Fans can purchase tickets at WVUGAME.com, by calling 1-800-WVU-GAME or visiting the Mountaineer Ticket Office at the WVU Coliseum.
Single-game tickets are $7 behind home plate and $6 along the dugouts in advance of game day, and $8 behind the plate and $7 along the dugouts on the day of the game. Groups of 20 or more can purchase tickets for $5 (home plate)/$3 (dugouts), while youth and senior tickets are $3 on game day.
Along with WVU’s five home games in March, which went on sale earlier this month, the Mountaineers are set to play 19 games at Monongalia County Ballpark in the final two months of the season, including Big 12 series against Texas (April 3-5), Kansas State (April 17-19), Oklahoma State (April 24-26) and Baylor (May 1-3). In nonconference action, West Virginia hosts Maryland on Tuesday, April 7, Akron on Tuesday, April 14, Marshall on Tuesday, April 21, the College of Charleston from May 8-10, and Pitt on Tuesday, May 12.
The Mountaineers topped Canisius, 15-8, in the earliest home opener in program history on Feb. 18, and are set to take on Kent State on Wednesday, March 4 (free admission), Liberty on Wednesday, March 11, and George Mason from March 27-29.
Additionally, season tickets and mini-packages for the 2020 season remain on sale. Season tickets are $150 each for reserved seating in the five sections behind home plate and $120 for reserved seating along the first- and third-base dugouts. WVU faculty and staff members can purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $120 behind home plate and $96 along the dugouts. Of note, discounted tickets for faculty and staff can only be purchased in person at the Mountaineer Ticket Office.
Three different mini-packages also are available for fans this season: The Flex mini-pack (10 tickets to any combination of games for $50), the Mountaineer mini-pack (all Saturday Big 12 games, plus the Saturday College of Charleston and Pitt games for as low as $30) and the Friday Night Lights mini-pack (all four Friday Big 12 games for as low as $20). For more information, fans can visit WVUGAME.com.
All seating at Monongalia County Ballpark is reserved. Students are admitted free with a valid WVU Student I.D.
Fans also can check out the full list of exciting promotions and giveaways at Monongalia County Ballpark by visiting WVUsports.com/promotions. All dates and times are subject to change. Fans are encouraged to log on to WVUsports.com for additional scheduling updates.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUBaseball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.