The Seattle University Athletics Ticket Office is offering a special early bird rate for current men’s basketball season ticket holders who renew their season tickets by Monday, June 30.
Anyone who renews their season tickets for Seattle U men’s basketball at KeyArena will receive $30 off the cost per ticket if the process is completed anytime during the month of June, up to a 45 percent savings off of single game prices. In addition, all 2014-15 season ticket holders will receive exclusive offers for additional single game tickets at the group discount rate prior to those tickets going on sale to the general public.
To renew your season tickets, go to the following website and enter your login information: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/home.htmI?l=EN&team=seattleu. Once logged in, select your renewal invoice by clicking “Pay Now.” Follow the steps to renew your tickets. There is a three-part payment plan option this year. You can select this option within Account Manager. Your first payment will be taken out immediately, followed by two more payments on July 11 and August 15. If you select to do a payment plan before July 1, you’ll be locked into the Early Bird discount rate. The final deadline for season ticket renewals is Friday, Aug. 15.
The 2014-15 Seattle University men’s basketball season promises to be exciting, as Second Team All-WAC performer Isiah Umipig returns, along with six other players out of the top nine from last year’s squad that posted a five-game improvement from the previous season. The complete home schedule is being finalized, but it will include Texas State in the home opener Friday, Nov. 14, as well as the annual contest against Washington the following week.
Anyone that would like to move, upgrade, add seats, or transition into a family plan, or have general questions regarding season tickets, is encouraged to contact the SU Athletics Ticket Office at seattleutickets@seattleu.edu or 206-398-GOSU (4678). Opportunities for people to purchase new season tickets will take place later this summer.
