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Panthers announce sale date for single game basketball tickets

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Aaron Clifton Assistant Athletic Trainer (MBB, TEN) | Milwaukee Athletics Website

Aaron Clifton Assistant Athletic Trainer (MBB, TEN) | Milwaukee Athletics Website

The Milwaukee Athletic Department has announced that single game tickets for the Panthers men's and women's basketball teams will be available starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, October 1. The announcement also includes the release of game times for all home games.

Tickets for men's basketball games can be purchased beginning October 1. Women's basketball tickets will also go on sale the same day. For more information on ticket purchasing, fans are encouraged to visit the Ticket Central page or call (414) 229-5886 to speak with a representative from the Milwaukee Athletics Ticket Office.

Men's basketball games are categorized into two pricing tiers this season. Tier 1 games include matchups against Portland State, Wofford, St. Thomas, Green Bay, Purdue Fort Wayne, Northern Kentucky, Oakland, and Detroit Mercy. Prices for these games range from $19 to $29 based on seating location. Notably, the games marked with an asterisk (*) are part of the Cream City Classic presented by Cream City Mortgage and feature two games for one price without re-entry between them.

Tier 2 games feature Cleveland State, Youngstown State, and Robert Morris, with ticket prices ranging from $13 to $23 depending on location. General admission tickets for additional games held at the Klotsche Center (Lakeland, North Central College and IU Indy) will sell for $10 each.

Group tickets are available at a rate of $11 each for groups of ten or more and can be purchased online or over the phone.

Women's basketball single game tickets are priced at $7 for general admission. Groups of ten or more can purchase tickets at a reduced rate of $5 each.

Season tickets for both men's and women's basketball remain on sale as well.

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