Deadline August 21: Order Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Basketball Season Tickets

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Would you like more information on buying women’s basketball new season tickets? Please fill out this form.

How to Purchase New Season Tickets Beginning August 1

New season tickets may be purchased during the season ticket order period beginning August 1. Click here to purchase!

If you are an existing account holder, please use your patron number and previously established password to login to your account. There is a Forgot Password feature available on the login page, should you need to reset your password.

If you have not previously activated your existing account online, please contact the Wisconsin Athletic Ticket Office by phone only by calling 608-262-1440 or 1-800-GO-BADGERS (462-2343) during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday).

Click here for UWBadgers.com account login/account activation page.

Key Points for Prospective Season Ticket Holders

  • New season ticket holders may select reserved seat tickets from historically open seating areas prior to the order deadline.
  • You will receive a confirmation email after submitting your payment online. If you do not receive a confirmation email, your order may not be complete. To confirm your order is complete, please view your Order History online under the My Tickets column of your My Account page.
  • Patrons may order season tickets following price points:
    • Reserved | $85 (Sections 107-109 & 121-123)
    • General Admission Adult (age 18+) | $50
    • General Admission Youth (age 2-17) or Senior (age 55+) | $25
    • General Admission Family (includes four tickets) | $99

Seating Areas

Reserved & general admission seating areas are both available for women’s basketball. See below or click here to view seating map.

  • Reserved Seating
    • Sections 107, 108, 109, 121, 122 & 123
    • Row U in sections 105, 111, 119 & 125 is reserved seating for patrons with accessible needs
  • General Admission
    • Sections 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128
    • Row U in sections 103, 113, 117 & 127 is general admission seating for patrons with accessible needs.
    • The 200 & 300 level sections are general admission seating. These sections are closed pending ticket sales.

Methods of Delivery

Wisconsin Athletics is proud to continue to offer digital delivery for women’s basketball season tickets, including mobile and print-at-home delivery. All season tickets will be delivered digitally.

  • Mobile: Tickets sent to email address on record to be downloaded to your mobile device. Tickets must be scanned on your mobile device for entry.
  • Print-At-Home: Tickets sent to email address on record to be downloaded to your computer. Tickets must be printed off for entry.

Patrons should indicate their desired delivery method at the time of ordering season tickets. A $15 order processing fee will be added onto all orders, regardless of method of payment.

Click Here regarding digital delivery options. More information and further instructions will be shared with season ticket holders regarding digital ticket delivery as the season approaches.

Methods of Payment

Payment can be made by:

  1. Credit card: MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express
  2. eCheck (electronic check)

Season ticket and parking orders are due Tuesday, September 8. Orders not received by this date will be considered late. Late orders are subject to seat relocation. Season tickets may not be available for purchase following the order deadline.

Important Dates to Remember

  • Monday, August 1
    • Season ticket and parking order period begins (8:30 a.m.)
  • Friday, August 25
    • Season ticket order deadline

Ticket Contribution Information

Development Contact Information

For questions or more information requiring annual contributions please contact the Wisconsin Athletic Development Office:

(608) 262-1000
[email protected]
Supportthebadgers.org

Accessible Ticket Information

Accessible seating for patrons with ADA needs is available in the reserved and general admission seating areas as follows:

  • Reserved ADA seating | Kohl Center (100 Level) – Sections 105, 111, 119 & 125 in Row U
  • General admission ADA seating | Kohl Center (100 Level) – Sections 103, 113, 117 & 127 in Row U. Should the Kohl Center 200 Level be open for an event (pending ticket sales), additional general ADA seating is available in the 200 Level platforms in row J.

General admission ticket holders with ADA needs should see an usher upon entrance to the Kohl Center to be directed to an ADA seating location. No ticket exchange is required for patrons with general admission ADA needs.

Guest Services/Carry-In Policy

Patrons with questions about the carry-in policy for the Kohl Center or needing assistance day of the match are encouraged to visit our Guest Services page.

Click here for more information.

Parking

In-depth information on season parking for women’s basketball can be found on our Season Parking page.

Ticket Policies/FAQ

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