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Season Ticket Renewals for Aggie Baseball, Softball, Tennis and Track & Field Set for Oct. 15-Nov. 5
Oct 11, 2018 | Baseball, General, Men's Tennis, Track and Field, Softball, Women's Tennis
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- History will be made on the west side of Texas A&M's campus during the upcoming spring athletics seasons, and fans who want to secure seats for the excitement of Aggie baseball, softball, tennis and track & field should mark their calendars for the season ticket renewal period which will take place Oct. 15-Nov. 5 through the 12th Man Foundation, the official ticket provider of Texas A&M Athletics.
The Texas A&M Athletics Department has announced ticket prices for Aggie spring sport programs which are all coming off 2018 NCAA postseason appearances and are poised to compete for championships again in 2019. In addition, Texas A&M Athletics is proud to showcase a pair of state-of-the-art facilities this spring as softball will enter its first full season at Davis Diamond, while track & field will christen its new home for outdoor meets, E.B. Cushing Stadium. The 2018-19 price points for baseball, softball and track & field for the upcoming season have been set with baseball having a price adjustment for the first in more than 10 years and the first in the history of the redeveloped Blue Bell Park.
For softball, tennis and track & field, fans wishing to purchase new season tickets will be able to do so on 12thManFoundation.com beginning Oct. 15. Fans who purchase tickets during this time will be contacted for seat selection following the conclusion of the renewal period. Baseball season tickets are in high demand and requests have greatly exceeded availability over the past several years. Fans can submit interest for baseball season tickets, however, that does not guarantee seat availability. Fans who indicate interest in season tickets will be notified by Dec. 8.
Season ticket holders can renew their tickets by logging on to 12thManFoundation.com and clicking the Login tab in the top right corner. Once logged in, click on the "Season Renewals" link under "My Tickets." For any issues, ticket holders are encouraged to call the 12th Man Foundation at 979-845-2311 or email tickets@12thManFoundation.com.
Spring Sport Season Ticket Renewal Snapshots
Texas A&M Baseball
Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
Baseball Season Tickets
* Requires donation
Texas A&M Softball
Davis Diamond
Softball Season Tickets
* Requires donation
Texas A&M Tennis (Men's and Women's)
George P. Mitchell '40 Tennis Center
Tennis Season Tickets
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Track & Field (Men's and Women's)
Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. '80 Indoor Track Stadium (indoor)
E.B. Cushing Stadium (outdoor)
Track & Field Season Tickets
The Texas A&M Athletics Department has announced ticket prices for Aggie spring sport programs which are all coming off 2018 NCAA postseason appearances and are poised to compete for championships again in 2019. In addition, Texas A&M Athletics is proud to showcase a pair of state-of-the-art facilities this spring as softball will enter its first full season at Davis Diamond, while track & field will christen its new home for outdoor meets, E.B. Cushing Stadium. The 2018-19 price points for baseball, softball and track & field for the upcoming season have been set with baseball having a price adjustment for the first in more than 10 years and the first in the history of the redeveloped Blue Bell Park.
For softball, tennis and track & field, fans wishing to purchase new season tickets will be able to do so on 12thManFoundation.com beginning Oct. 15. Fans who purchase tickets during this time will be contacted for seat selection following the conclusion of the renewal period. Baseball season tickets are in high demand and requests have greatly exceeded availability over the past several years. Fans can submit interest for baseball season tickets, however, that does not guarantee seat availability. Fans who indicate interest in season tickets will be notified by Dec. 8.
Season ticket holders can renew their tickets by logging on to 12thManFoundation.com and clicking the Login tab in the top right corner. Once logged in, click on the "Season Renewals" link under "My Tickets." For any issues, ticket holders are encouraged to call the 12th Man Foundation at 979-845-2311 or email tickets@12thManFoundation.com.
Spring Sport Season Ticket Renewal Snapshots
Texas A&M Baseball
Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
Baseball Season Tickets
| Club/Suites | $420* |
| Lower Level | $420 |
| Upper Home Plate (205-207) | $390 |
| Upper Reserved (204 & 208-211) | $290 |
- Aggie Baseball enters the 2019 season with a school-record of streak of 12 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances – only Florida State, Cal State Fullerton and Vanderbilt own longer active streaks.
- The Aggies are one of just five teams to rack up 40 or more wins in each of the last four seasons.
- Six of nine position starters return, including All-American Braden Shewmake.
- The incoming crop of newcomers was ranked No. 7 by both Baseball America and D1Baseball.com.
Texas A&M Softball
Davis Diamond
Softball Season Tickets
| Reserved | $150 |
| Club | $150* |
- 2019 will be the first full season inside the state-of-the-art $28.6 million Davis Diamond.
- One of college softball's best home field advantages, the Aggies posted a 6-0 record at Davis Diamond while averaging 2,030 fans per game in 2018.
- The Aggies are coming off back-to-back Super Regional appearances for the first time since 2007-08.
- Texas A&M returns two of the top hitters from last year's team in Sarah Hudek, a 2018 NFCA All-Region selection, and Kelbi Fortenberry.
- A youthful squad, the Aggies' roster features one senior in 2017 NFCA All-American Riley Sartain.
- Texas A&M will host the 2019 SEC Softball Tournament May 8-11 at Davis Diamond.
Texas A&M Tennis (Men's and Women's)
George P. Mitchell '40 Tennis Center
Tennis Season Tickets
| Stadium Club (M/W) | $125 |
| General Admission | Free |
Men's Tennis
- The 2018 Texas A&M men's tennis team etched their name into the record books after advancing to the program's first ever national semifinal.
- The Maroon & White earned five All-Americans in the same season for the first time and earned their highest ever final rankings of No. 4 in the ITA National Team rankings.
- The 2018 men's tennis signing class was ranked No. 3 by tennisrecruiting.net.
- Earned 25th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, including hosting the 1st and 2nd rounds for the sixth straight season.
Women's Tennis
- The 2018 women's tennis signing class was ranked No. 2 in the country by tennisrecruiting.net.
- The Aggies made their 19th consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament and finished 17-11 after advancing to at least the NCAA second round for the seventh straight season.
- Fourth-year head coach Mark Weaver, Texas A&M Class '95, returns four players who each appeared in 13 or more matches last spring.
- Texas A&M will host the 2019 SEC Tournament, April 17-21, at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center.
Track & Field (Men's and Women's)
Rhonda and Frosty Gilliam Jr. '80 Indoor Track Stadium (indoor)
E.B. Cushing Stadium (outdoor)
Track & Field Season Tickets
| Reserved (Indoor/Outdoor) | $85 |
- Texas A&M will host four outdoor track and field meets in showcasing the brand new $39.8 million E.B. Cushing Stadium this spring. This special season will mark the first time the program hosts outdoor meets on campus since 2004.
- In addition Texas A&M's Gilliam Indoor Stadium, now in its 11th season, will feature five collegiate and one high school meet during the indoor campaign.
- The Aggies return a pair of national champions in Sammy Watson, who became just the third freshman to ever win the NCAA Outdoor 800m title in addition to claiming the SEC indoor and outdoor titles, and Tahar Triki, whose debut season at Texas A&M in 2018 produced an outdoor sweep of SEC and NCAA triple jump titles.
- Also returning are three additional SEC champions, including Tyra Gittens, who was named SEC Freshman Field Athlete of the Year after she won the conference heptathlon with a school record. Devin Dixon swept SEC 800m titles last season while Jacob Wooten claimed the SEC Indoor pole vault.
- Texas A&M men won both SEC 4x400 relays in 2018 and set a world indoor record when the Aggies hosted the NCAA Indoor Championships last March. Five members of those two conference title teams, three of whom were on the world record performance, return this season.
- The 2018-19 squad will feature 19 athletes who earned a combined 12 first-team All-America honors during the indoor season and 16 first-team All-America honors outdoors.
- Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2017, head coach Pat Henry has led the Texas A&M program to nine national championships and 17 conference titles in 14 seasons (2005-18).
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