Season tickets release date set

Roaring, sold-out crowds, the best home court in the state, and plenty of heartstopping basketball action marked year one in the Joan Perry Brock Center.

Year two promises plenty of new landmark moments, and a limited number of season tickets will go on sale August 1.

Fans interested in new season tickets should fill out the season ticket order interest form. The form provides information that will help the staff the best opportunity to provide you all the information necessary for a season ticket purchase. The form also provides the quickest avenue to receiving instructions prior to the sale on how to purchase tickets.

A season ticket secures a reserved seat for all men’s and women’s home basketball games during the 2024-25 season, and tickets remain a great value at $130 per seat.

Last season, the Lancers ranked second in the Big South in attendance, and it continued a strong trend of the teams boasting the best home court advantages in the league.

In addition to the outright purchase of season tickets, fans may also become season ticket holders through the selection of philanthropic packages. The various package options provide reserved seats for every home game in addition to upgrades to your game day experience with offerings like reserved parking and hospitality gatherings. All packages are limited based on availability. All donations for the packages will directly impact Longwood’s student-athletes through the Student-Athlete Excellence Fund.

For more information on the philanthropic packages available, or for frequently asked questions, visit www.longwoodlancers.com/tickets.

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