
Women's Basketball Five-Game Mini-Plan On Sale
September 27, 2022 | Women's Basketball
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — University of Louisville women's basketball unveiled a five-game mini-plan that features five Atlantic Coast Conference Sunday home games.
The mini-plan is available for just $60 per seat and includes tickets to games against Pitt, NC State, North Carolina, Clemson and Notre Dame.
The first game of the mini plan is set for Sunday, January 8 against Pitt. Two weeks later, the Cardinals will host NC State on Sunday, January 22. Back-to-back weekends are next as the Cardinals face North Carolina on Sunday, February 5 and Clemson on Sunday, February 12. The Cardinals close out the regular season schedule against Notre Dame on Sunday, February 26.
Fans can also purchase full season tickets for the entire 2022-23 season. Follow the link here to purchase a full season ticket plan for all 14 home games for this upcoming season.
Additional information is available online at www.GoCards.com/wbbtickets or by emailing the UofL ticket office at tickets@gocards.com.
Last season, the Cardinals earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last four seasons and advanced to the program's fourth Final Four after the Elite Eight win over Michigan. The Cardinals are one of just two teams to make the Elite Eight or further in each of the last four seasons.
Louisville averaged 8,361 fans per game with a 133,776 accumulative attendance in 2021-22, a number that ranked fourth in the country last season. The Cardinals welcomed in 12,167 fans for the 64-58 win over Kentucky, which was the largest single-game home attendance by any ACC team last season.
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
For the latest on Louisville women's basketball, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Instagram account at @LouisvilleWBB, Twitter account at @LouisvilleWBB or on Facebook at facebook.com/louisvillewbb.
The mini-plan is available for just $60 per seat and includes tickets to games against Pitt, NC State, North Carolina, Clemson and Notre Dame.
The first game of the mini plan is set for Sunday, January 8 against Pitt. Two weeks later, the Cardinals will host NC State on Sunday, January 22. Back-to-back weekends are next as the Cardinals face North Carolina on Sunday, February 5 and Clemson on Sunday, February 12. The Cardinals close out the regular season schedule against Notre Dame on Sunday, February 26.
Fans can also purchase full season tickets for the entire 2022-23 season. Follow the link here to purchase a full season ticket plan for all 14 home games for this upcoming season.
Additional information is available online at www.GoCards.com/wbbtickets or by emailing the UofL ticket office at tickets@gocards.com.
Last season, the Cardinals earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last four seasons and advanced to the program's fourth Final Four after the Elite Eight win over Michigan. The Cardinals are one of just two teams to make the Elite Eight or further in each of the last four seasons.
Louisville averaged 8,361 fans per game with a 133,776 accumulative attendance in 2021-22, a number that ranked fourth in the country last season. The Cardinals welcomed in 12,167 fans for the 64-58 win over Kentucky, which was the largest single-game home attendance by any ACC team last season.
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
For the latest on Louisville women's basketball, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Instagram account at @LouisvilleWBB, Twitter account at @LouisvilleWBB or on Facebook at facebook.com/louisvillewbb.
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