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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»K-State Sets Season Ticket Sales Record, Nears Full Season Sellout

    K-State Sets Season Ticket Sales Record, Nears Full Season Sellout

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    By KMAN Staff on June 11, 2015 Big 12 Sports, K-State Sports, Sports

    By Kenny Lannou, K-State Athletics Communications

    La Lafayette Kansas St Football

    For the third consecutive season, all available K-State football season tickets have been sold as department officials announced that public season sales for the 2015 season at Bill Snyder Family Stadium have surpassed the 36,000 mark, while three contests are already sold out of contiguous seats.

    Fans who ordered season tickets but did not receive a ticket location during the priority seating process will be refunded and placed on a waiting list for the 2016 season, which currently sits at more than 250 accounts with 1,000 tickets requested. Those fans will also receive a promotional code by email on Friday, June 12, for an exclusive one-day pre-sale on Monday, June 15, at k-statesports.com for any remaining tickets from visitor allotments. Any future visiting team returns throughout the fall will be offered first to current season ticket holders, Ahearn Fund members, and fans on the 2016 football season ticket waiting list. Fans wanting to join the wait list can do so by calling the K-State Athletics ticket office at 1.800.221.CATS.

    “A third consecutive season ticket sellout is further proof that the K-State Nation is excited for the 2015 football season,” said Athletics Director John Currie. “We appreciate our fans filling Bill Snyder Family Stadium each week and providing a world-class experience for our student-athletes. With just a small number of tickets available for next week’s single-game on-sale, we are well on our way to 27 straight sellouts and a packed house for all seven home games, beginning with our Family Reunion game and debuting of the new Vanier Football Complex on September 5.”

    Department officials also announced that the South Dakota, Louisiana Tech and Oklahoma games are down to scattered singles following pre-order sales. Information regarding ticket availability, including standing-room only options, for the single game public on-sale scheduled for Monday, June 22, at k-statesports.com will be issued in the coming days. Fans wishing to find tickets for sold-out games can do so through Vivid Seats, a secondary market that has partnered with K-State Athletics. To find tickets, fans can visit www.kstatesports.com and click on the link for Vivid Seats in the ticketing menu or call (844) 545-6702.

    The 2015 season-opener against South Dakota on September 5 will be broadcast live on K-StateHD.TV beginning at 5:30 p.m. with the K-State Gameday preview show followed by a 6:10 p.m. kick, while the Louisiana Tech game is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will be televised by FSN.

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