UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State men's basketball season ticket renewal and new order process for 2019-20 is underway. Current season ticket holders will have until Friday, June 28 to renew their tickets for the upcoming season which features 18 regular-season contests, including 10 Big Ten Conference games, in the Bryce Jordan Center.
Deposits on new orders placed through June 28 will allow new season ticket holders to be included in the seat selection process.
Season ticket holders were notified today (May 28) of the start of the renewal process.
A color-coded map of price breakdowns is available here.
Season ticket prices for baseline bowl seats are $185 each for 2019-20 in the Bryce Jordan Center. Floor-level seats along the baselines are $265 each. This price does not include courtside seats.
A season ticket for the sideline lower event seating area in the bowl in 2019-20 will be $285 while the sideline event area will be $255. Both these locations have sold out on a season ticket basis for several years.
Three options for courtside seating – closest to the action -- are listed for 2019-20 with padded endline seats at $550 each and padded sideline seats at $750 each. Courtside seats opposite the teams' benches at $1,000 each offer an extraordinary experience with the convenience of a table for enjoying concessions items.
Men's basketball season ticket holders enjoy a savings benefit versus the price of single-game ticket purchases as well as complimentary parking, a value of $80. Single-game, special event and postseason ticket purchase priority, and an invitation to a preseason open practice with the Nittany Lions are just some of the season ticket holder benefits.
As was the case during the 2018-19 season, "Print at Home" PDF tickets will not be issued or accepted for entry at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Renewals can be made through the Penn State Athletics Account Manager while new account orders should be initiated by calling 1-800-NITTANY, weekdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Earlier this year, the conference announced seven "double play" and six "single play" opponents for each Big Ten team in the second year of the league's 20-game schedule. Penn State will host Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers and Wisconsin in the BJC in 2019-20.
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