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Penn State Football: Partial Season Ticket Packages, Single Game Pricing Announced

Ben Jones

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Penn State football fans looking to get in on the action this season can do just that.

Penn State is offering partial season ticket packages and single game variable pricing that will go on sale next week.

More than 4,000 new season tickets have been sold so far according to the athletic department, which also notes more than 94 percent of the 2013 season ticket holders have renewed their season tickets for the upcoming season.

Public Ticket Sale Begins July 15

Alumni and fans will have the opportunity to purchase a new partial season ticket (four games) and public single game tickets for this season starting on Tuesday, July 15.The sale will begin at 10:00 a.m. with single game tickets available at www.PSUnrivaled.com. Partial season ticket plans are available only by calling 1-800-NITTANY.

Partial Season Ticket Plan Includes Home Opener and Three Big Ten Games

Fans can purchase the partial season ticket plan and single game tickets by calling 1-800-NITTANY or at the Bryce Jordan Center box office beginning at 10 a.m. on July 15. All partial season and single game tickets made available to the public will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

The partial season ticket plan includes the Akron, Ohio State, Maryland and Michigan State games. Current season ticket holders are eligible to purchase the partial season ticket plan to complement their season tickets. Fans can purchase the partial season ticket plan by calling 1-800-NITTANY or at the Bryce Jordan Center box office beginning at 10 a.m. on July 15.

There is a limit of 10 partial season tickets per buyer. Season tickets and the partial season ticket plan will be the exclusive chance to secure Ohio State tickets, subject to availability.

“We are continually striving to provide as many ticket options as possible to allow each fan to customize their experience at Beaver Stadium while aggressively protecting the value and benefits of our passionate season ticket holders,” said Jeff Garner, Assistant Athletic Director for Ticketing Sales and Service. “We feel we have provided options that will work for any fan’s budget and being sensitive to their valuable time commitments. New for this year is our four-game Partial Season Ticket plan, which includes the night game against Ohio State. We think many fans will find this to be a perfect fit for their specific needs.”

Single Game Tickets Available for $40

The 2014 football season will see the launch of variable pricing for public single game tickets that will provide more pricing choices for Penn State alumni and fans. Tickets will be available for as low as $40 for the Akron (Sept. 6) and Massachusetts (Sept. 20) games, compared to $70 for the lowest single game ticket in 2013. There is a limit of 14 tickets per game per buyer. Special benefits are available for qualified group outings of 20 or more and 50 or more by calling 1-800-NITTANY.

“We’ve worked extremely hard to consider all of the factors that affect our fans experience each weekend in the fall,” Garner said. “After reviewing Nittany Lion Ticket Exchange data, single game ticket patterns and prices, peer school trends and most importantly, our fans’ feedback, we are happy to offer our variable price model. Variable pricing provides fans with more options to fit each dedicated fan’s personal, family or business needs.”

Fans interested in purchasing single game tickets can review the single game seating chart by price and refer to the FAQ on the new variable pricing system by clicking HERE or calling 1-800-NITTANY.

Public single game tickets are not available for the Oct. 25 primetime clash with Ohio State, which is a Penn State White Out game. Single game tickets for the 8 p.m. contest vs. the Buckeyes are available exclusively to Nittany Lion Club members via the NLC member sale or with the purchase of new season or partial season ticket plans.

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