ARLINGTON – Single-game tickets for the UT Arlington men's and women's basketball teams' 2021-22 campaigns at the College Park Center are now on sale.
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Starting at only $7 for women's and just $8 for men's, tiered single-game tickets are now available for fans to witness first-hand every Mavericks and Lady Mavs game in the College Park Center. As previously announced, UTA plans to return to 100-percent capacity this year, but remains flexible to adjust as warranted.
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Below is the 2021-22 single-game ticket pricing breakdown based off seat location;
click here to view a seating map of the College Park Center. All seats are reserved.
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MEN
Sections 102/109: $20
Sections 101/103/108/110: $15
Sections 104-107: $8
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WOMEN
Sections 102/109: $10
Sections 101/103/108/110: $8
Sections 104-107: $7
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Fans can secure their single-game tickets by visiting
UTATickets.com. For additional information, please contact the
UTA Box Office at
boxoffice@uta.edu or (817) 272-9595.
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Other single-game home ticket packages for 2021-22 include the following save-costing options:
MEN
- Family Four Pack
- 4 Tickets + 4 Hot Dogs + 4 Soft Drinks For $40
- Additional Tickets $5 Each
- Valid For Sections 104-107
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- 3-Point Play Pack
- 1 Ticket + 1 Popcorn + 1 Small Drink
- $15 For Sections 101/103/108/110
- $10 For Sections 104-107
WOMEN
- Family Four Pack
- 4 Tickets + 4 Hot Dogs + 4 Soft Drinks For $30
- Additional Tickets $4 Each
- Valid For Sections 104-107
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- 3-Point Play Pack
- 1 Ticket + 1 Popcorn + 1 Small Drink
- $12 For Sections 101/103/108/110
- $8 For Sections 104-107
Additionally, all UTA alumni receive one (1) complimentary ticket for all home games. To take advantage of this offer, contact
Kyle Callender in the Maverick Club at (817) 272-0694,
kyle.callender@uta.edu or
complete this online form.
The UTA men are entering their first season under the leadership of head coach
Greg Young, who spent the previous 12 years as an associate head coach or assistant coach with the Mavs. He returns a key core anchored by
David Azore and a several talented newcomers, including
Javon Levi who ranks 6th in the nation among all Division-I players in career assists.
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Following an exhibition contest which is open to the public on Nov. 1 against Southeastern Oklahoma State, the Mavs' home regular-season opener comes on Homecoming against Mary Hardin-Baylor on Nov. 13.
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NCAA Tournament participant Abilene Christian – which defeated Texas in March Madness – comes to the College Park Center on Nov. 16, while mid-major power Nevada visits on Dec. 7. Old Southland Conference rival Lamar heads to the CPC on Dec. 11 before the Mavs conclude their home non-conference slate with Howard Payne on Dec. 22 in advance of UTA's nine-game home Sun Belt Conference docket.
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On the women's side, head coach
Shereka Wright is entering her second season at the helm of the Lady Mavs. In a COVID-impacted first year, Wright still guided UTA to a 13-7 overall record and an 11-4 mark in the Sun Belt to finish 2nd in the West Division. UTA returns leading scorer
Shyia Smith as well as last year's team leader in assists
Terryn Milton.
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The Lady Mavs start their home schedule with a marquee opponent when three-time National Champion Baylor comes to Arlington to tip off UTA's season on Nov. 11. Sam Houston is the Homecoming foe on the afternoon of Nov. 13 before the Lady Mavs host back-to-back American Athletic Conference opponents in Houston (Nov. 17) and South Florida (Dec. 2).
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The home non-league portion of UTA's schedule concludes with Rice on Dec. 4 before the Lady Mavs embark on their nine-game home slate as part of the Sun Belt on Jan. 6 against South Alabama.
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