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Kentucky WBB single-game tickets are now up for sale

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After what felt like an eternity of an offseason, Kentucky women’s basketball single-game tickets are now up for sale [Ticketmaster link].

In a press release put out on Wednesday, UK Athletics said, “Big Blue Nation can purchase single-game tickets for the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team’s upcoming season beginning tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 16, at 9 a.m. ET, which features seven nonconference home games and eight Southeastern Conference home games in Historic Memorial Coliseum.”

In addition to single-game tickets going on sale, UK also released the non-conference promotional lineup in store. This is (obviously) just for UK home games during non-conference play. The promotional lineup goes as follows:

Game (All times Eastern)Promotion
Nov. 3 vs. Morehead State (6:30)Vinyl Record Magnet Giveaway
Nov. 6 vs. Monmouth (6:30)Girl Scout Day
Nov. 12 vs. USC Upstate (6:30)Rally Towel Giveaway; Salute to Service Men and Women
Nov. 18 vs. Purdue (7:00)Wear Blue; Historic Memorial Coliseum Clear Bag Giveaway; Teachers Appreciation Day
Dec. 7 vs. Central Michigan (Noon)Poster 1 of 4 Giveaway (This season, the women’s basketball program will be giving out four mini posters that create one larger artwork.); Dance Day
Dec. 19 vs Wright State (6:30)Wildcat on the Shelf Giveaway; Holiday Game; Winter Wonderland Toy Drive
Dec. 28 vs. Hofstra (2:00)Wear White; Junior Wildcat Club Day

For more information regarding the promotional lineup, click here.

Last season, Kentucky sold out four games (Louisville, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee) and for the first time in program history, sold out on reserved season tickets.

Kenny Brooks‘ Cats went 23-8 overall and 11-5 in SEC play in his first year in Lexington, finishing fourth in the conference. Additionally, Kentucky got to host the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament after not even making it to the big dance since the 2021-22 season.

It should be a fun second year with Brooks at the helm, and you’re not going to want to miss this team in action.

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2025-10-19