
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Athletics
STEVENS POINT, Wis. – (UWSP-WSAU) — The UW-Stevens Point athletics department announced that season tickets for the 2021-22 athletics season go on sale at 8:00 a.m. on Monday (Aug. 16). Fans can purchase a season ticket package for men’s hockey, men’s basketball, the Big Dawg Pass for all sports or the Ultimate Big Dawg Pass.
Season Ticket Brochure | Ticket Information UWSP will provide fans with two options for all-inclusive ticketing in 2021-22. The Ultimate Big Dawg Pass will give fans a reserved seat at both men’s hockey and men’s basketball games, along with access to other Pointers sporting events. Purchasers also receive priority on those seats for the postseason. Fans can also purchase the Big Dawg Pass, which gives the holder a general admission ticket (subject to availability) at all UWSP regular season sporting events. The 2021-22 men’s hockey home opener is on Oct. 30 against in-state rival St. Norbert. Season tickets can be purchased at either the premium level (seats in sections A, B, C, D or E) or the reserved level (any other section in K.B Willett Arena). The Pointers have 12 regular season home games and season ticket holders will receive priority for postseason ticket purchase. The UWSP men’s basketball consistently puts a competitive squad on the floor at Quandt Fieldhouse and 2021-22 should be no different. Fans can purchase premium season ticket seats in section C, D or J or a reserved season ticket in any other section. For season tickets or Big Dawg passes, call the University Information and Ticket office at 715-346-4100 or visit tickets.uwsp.edu. Season ticket holders from 2019-20 have until October 1 to renew in order to retain the same seats. UW-Stevens Point athletics anticipates the ability to host fans at up to 100 percent capacity. As of this week (August 9) and until further notice, the UWSP campus has mandated masks be worn indoors and when social distancing is not possible. Please continue to visit athletics.uwsp.edu for the latest information. |
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