COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Tickets for Texas A&M's Feb. 20 match-up with Kentucky at Reed Arena are sold out, while single game tickets for the Aggies' other 13 remaining home contests are now on sale through the 12th Man Foundation.
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Entering the season with high aspirations, Texas A&M men's basketball is off to a hot start by racing out to a 4-0 record and climbing back into the most recent edition of the Associated Press rankings at No. 25.
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Single game tickets for the Aggies' remaining non-conference tilts against Florida Gulf Coast (Dec. 2), Kansas State (Dec. 12), Baylor (Dec. 19), Cal Poly (Dec. 29) and Iowa State (Jan. 30), as well as SEC home games against Arkansas (Jan. 2), Florida (Jan. 12), LSU (Jan. 19), Missouri (Jan. 23), South Carolina (Feb. 6), Ole Miss (Feb. 16), Mississippi State (Feb. 24) and Vanderbilt (March 5) are available.
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Texas A&M students will still have the chance to attend the UK game as a large block of seats has been set aside for current Aggie students who currently hold a 12th Man Sports Pass. Additionally, any returned tickets for the contest that become available will go on sale the week of the game.
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Tickets for the Kentucky game were offered to season ticket holders and members of the 12th Man Foundation, as well to students holding a 12th Man Sports Pass and wishing to purchase additional tickets.
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In addition to single-game tickets, fans are encouraged to take advantage of season ticket and conference challenge packages to be a part of all the excitement at Reed Arena this season.
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For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the 12th Man Foundation by calling 888-992-4443 or logging onto www.12thMan.com/Tickets.
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CONFERENCE CHALLENGE PACKS ON SALE
A new option available to fans this season is the Conference Challenge Packs which are available for purchase now through the 12th Man Foundation.
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The Conference Challenge Packs allow fans to attend a trio of Aggie men's basketball games this season by choosing one SEC match-up (excluding the Kentucky game), one contest against a Big 12 foe (Dec. 12 vs Kansas State, Dec. 19 vs. Baylor or Jan. 30 vs. Iowa State) as well as one of the Aggies' other non-conference games at Reed Arena.
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Entering the season with high aspirations, Texas A&M men's basketball is off to a hot start by racing out to a 4-0 record and climbing back into the most recent edition of the Associated Press rankings at No. 25.
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Single game tickets for the Aggies' remaining non-conference tilts against Florida Gulf Coast (Dec. 2), Kansas State (Dec. 12), Baylor (Dec. 19), Cal Poly (Dec. 29) and Iowa State (Jan. 30), as well as SEC home games against Arkansas (Jan. 2), Florida (Jan. 12), LSU (Jan. 19), Missouri (Jan. 23), South Carolina (Feb. 6), Ole Miss (Feb. 16), Mississippi State (Feb. 24) and Vanderbilt (March 5) are available.
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Texas A&M students will still have the chance to attend the UK game as a large block of seats has been set aside for current Aggie students who currently hold a 12th Man Sports Pass. Additionally, any returned tickets for the contest that become available will go on sale the week of the game.
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Tickets for the Kentucky game were offered to season ticket holders and members of the 12th Man Foundation, as well to students holding a 12th Man Sports Pass and wishing to purchase additional tickets.
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In addition to single-game tickets, fans are encouraged to take advantage of season ticket and conference challenge packages to be a part of all the excitement at Reed Arena this season.
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For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the 12th Man Foundation by calling 888-992-4443 or logging onto www.12thMan.com/Tickets.
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CONFERENCE CHALLENGE PACKS ON SALE
A new option available to fans this season is the Conference Challenge Packs which are available for purchase now through the 12th Man Foundation.
Â
The Conference Challenge Packs allow fans to attend a trio of Aggie men's basketball games this season by choosing one SEC match-up (excluding the Kentucky game), one contest against a Big 12 foe (Dec. 12 vs Kansas State, Dec. 19 vs. Baylor or Jan. 30 vs. Iowa State) as well as one of the Aggies' other non-conference games at Reed Arena.
