Reserved season tickets are SOLD OUT for the first time in Kentucky WBB history
Kenny Brooks has already helped make history at Kentucky, and he hasn’t even coached a game yet.
For the first time in program history, reserved season tickets have sold out. According to UK Athletics, over 3,200 season tickets have been sold. With the capacity post-renovation being 6,250, that means that over half of the gym’s seating is for season ticket holders alone.
Fans can still get general admission season tickets or even single-game tickets by clicking here.
With an excellent slate of home games on the schedule, it’ll certainly prove helpful to have Historic Memorial Coliseum rocking during those games. No. 17 Louisville (Nov. 16), No. 4 Texas (Feb. 13), No. 7 LSU (Feb. 23) and Tennessee (Feb. 27) will all be on the road against the ‘Cats.
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Additionally, Kentucky will host Northern Kentucky (Nov. 7), Western Kentucky (Dec. 28), Mississippi State (Jan. 2) and Alabama (Jan. 30) too — all of which should be good games too.
To round out the home schedule, Kentucky will face USC Upstate (Nov. 4), Wofford (Nov. 12), Purdue Fort Wayne (Nov. 18), Queens (Dec. 9), Belmont (Dec. 20), Auburn (Jan. 12), Arkansas (Jan. 26) and Georgia (Feb. 16).
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