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Women's Basketball Season Tickets On Sale
June 20, 2023 | Women's Basketball
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Season tickets for the University of Louisville's women's basketball 2023-24 home schedule in the KFC Yum! Center are available for purchase.
The program is coming off their fifth-straight trip to the Elite Eight in 2022-23. The Cardinals are the only program in the country that have been to each of the last five Elite Eights. The Cardinals also hold the third-longest active Sweet 16 streak, as they have been in each of the last six, dating back to the 2016-17 season. The 2023-24 home schedule will feature 16 home games, including marquee matchups vs. Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Duke, DePaul, and in-state rival Kentucky.Â
Reserved tickets are available for $176 per ticket, with senior tickets beginning at $144 and $112 for those 18 and younger. Fans purchasing season tickets have the opportunity to utilize an interest-free payment plan extending through December 15, 2023. Pricing and additional information is available here.
CardsPass, a flexible mobile season ticketing program, is available for fans of all ages beginning at $112 per seat.
Throughout July and August, fans who renew their Louisville Women's Basketball season tickets or purchase new seats with the auto renewal option will have the chance to win exclusive Louisville women's basketball prizes.
The Cardinals, who led the ACC in attendance and ranked in the top five nationally for the 13th-straight season, finished the 2022-23 season at 26-12 and were 11-3 at the KFC Yum Center. The Cardinals have won 177 games over the past six seasons, which ranks fourth nationally over that span.
UofL returns four players from last year's Elite Eight team (Olivia Cochran, Merissah Russell, Nyla Harris and Alexia Mobley). The Cardinals will welcome seven newcomers to squad, including Eylia Love (midseason transfer from Georgia Tech), Jayda Curry (transfer from Cal), Hennie van Schaik (transfer from CSU Bakersfield), Kiki Jefferson (grad transfer from James Madison), Nina Rickards (grad transfer from Florida), Sydney Taylor (grad transfer from UMass) and Eseosa Imafidon.
The program is coming off their fifth-straight trip to the Elite Eight in 2022-23. The Cardinals are the only program in the country that have been to each of the last five Elite Eights. The Cardinals also hold the third-longest active Sweet 16 streak, as they have been in each of the last six, dating back to the 2016-17 season. The 2023-24 home schedule will feature 16 home games, including marquee matchups vs. Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Duke, DePaul, and in-state rival Kentucky.Â
Reserved tickets are available for $176 per ticket, with senior tickets beginning at $144 and $112 for those 18 and younger. Fans purchasing season tickets have the opportunity to utilize an interest-free payment plan extending through December 15, 2023. Pricing and additional information is available here.
CardsPass, a flexible mobile season ticketing program, is available for fans of all ages beginning at $112 per seat.
Throughout July and August, fans who renew their Louisville Women's Basketball season tickets or purchase new seats with the auto renewal option will have the chance to win exclusive Louisville women's basketball prizes.
The Cardinals, who led the ACC in attendance and ranked in the top five nationally for the 13th-straight season, finished the 2022-23 season at 26-12 and were 11-3 at the KFC Yum Center. The Cardinals have won 177 games over the past six seasons, which ranks fourth nationally over that span.
UofL returns four players from last year's Elite Eight team (Olivia Cochran, Merissah Russell, Nyla Harris and Alexia Mobley). The Cardinals will welcome seven newcomers to squad, including Eylia Love (midseason transfer from Georgia Tech), Jayda Curry (transfer from Cal), Hennie van Schaik (transfer from CSU Bakersfield), Kiki Jefferson (grad transfer from James Madison), Nina Rickards (grad transfer from Florida), Sydney Taylor (grad transfer from UMass) and Eseosa Imafidon.
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