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WWU athletics season tickets available now

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Season tickets for the 2018-19 Western Washington University basketball, soccer and volleyball seasons are now on sale, and single-game tickets for WWU’s fall sports are also available for purchase.

Fans can purchase tickets online by visiting WWUVikings.com/Tickets, over the phone at (360) 650-BLUE (2583) or in person at the WWU Box Office located in the Performing Arts Center on campus.

For season ticket holders that purchase tickets online, all seats are reserved, and you will be able to pick your seat at the season ticket holder event on Monday, August 27 in Carver Gym or will be assigned a seat in the reserved section. Current season ticket holders that will be renewing their tickets will have their same seat assigned to them unless they choose to pick a different seat.

Admission for WWU’s softball games are free, and there is charged admission for the Vikings two track & field meets in April 2019 at Civic Stadium in Bellingham (Adults: $8; WWU Student/Faculty/Staff/Senior: $5).

Complete schedules, team rosters and links to teams social media accounts are available by visiting the revamped WWUVikings.com.

The complete composite schedule for all 15 of WWU’s varsity intercollegiate programs can be viewed via WWUVikings.com/Schedule.

WWU will also serve as the host for the 2019 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Basketball Championships, hosting the top 6 men’s and women’s teams March 7-9 on WECU Court in Carver Gym. Ticket details on the 2019 GNAC Championships will be available early in 2019.

 

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