TO RENEW SEASON TICKETS FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON, CLICK HERE
PISCATAWAY – Rutgers men's basketball, women's basketball and wrestling fans will have the opportunity to renew and secure 2019-20 season tickets online or by calling 866-445-GORU (4678) beginning on May 23. Fans can also visit RutgersGameday.com/WinterSports for more information on season ticket options.
After being highly utilized in the 2018-19 season Rutgers is excited to announce an updated and enhanced season ticket holder benefits package. Fans can utilize a four-installment payment plan and those renewing by the early bird deadline of June 6 will have all processing fees waived. The renewal deadline for season tickets is June 25.
Other season ticket holder benefits include:
· Complementary pair of tickets to home openers
· Adidas.com discount
· Ticket exchange program
· Concessions loyalty card
· Priority access to post season tickets
· Exclusive season ticket holder gift
· Access to preseason practice and autograph session
· Chance to be honored on the court/mat pregame
· Exclusive presale on single game tickets
· Scarlet memories credits
· Ability to post seats on Stubhub
· RAC banner recognition
· WBB Only: Free parking
Men's basketball will play a 20-game Big Ten slate for the second-straight season welcoming Indiana, Minnesota, Northwestern, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State, Illinois, Purdue and Wisconsin to the RAC in 2019-20, in addition to hosting rival Seton Hall in the Garden State Hardwood Classic. Under head coach Steve Pikiell, Rutgers was named the Most Improved Team of the 2018-19 season by Sports Illustrated. Stemming from the progress, the Scarlet Knights hosted five sell-outs and average attendance improved 31.1 percent. The Scarlet Knights return 90 percent of their scoring and 84 percent of their rebounding in 2019-20.
Women's basketball will embark on an 18-game Big Ten schedule for the second-consecutive season and hosts Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin as part of its 2019-20 conference slate. Head coach C. Vivian Stringer, who captured her historic 1,000th career win last season, helped to guide the Scarlet Knights to a 22-10 overall record last year as the squad earned the most Big Ten wins (13) and highest Big Ten Tournament seed (third) since joining the league in 2014. Rutgers reached the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament and made its 25th NCAA Tournament appearance.
Wrestling - who hosts Big Ten opponents Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Northwestern and Purdue in 2019-20 - is coming off a historic season, capped by the program's first individual NCAA titles from Anthony Ashnault and Nick Suriano, as well as its first Top 10 finish at the national tournament. Rutgers wrestled to a 12-6 dual record in 2018-19, which included wins over three ranked foes - No. 10 Wisconsin, No. 19 Princeton and No. 20 Purdue. One of the top home environments in the country, the Scarlet Knights averaged 5,038 fans per home match at the RAC last season, as they finished within the Top 5 in national home attendance for the fourth consecutive season. RU returns five national qualifiers next season, including Suriano, who secured a 29-3 record to go along with his Big Ten and NCAA titles.
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