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Baseball Reserved Season Tickets Sold Out

Baseball Reserved Season Tickets Sold Out

LEXINGTON, Ky. —
For the first time in Kentucky baseball history, reserved season tickets for
the 2016 season have been sold out, it was announced by UK head coach Gary Henderson
on Tuesday afternoon.

Kentucky has sold
out of 2016 reserved season tickets, with general admission season tickets
remaining, in addition to single-game tickets. It marks the first time in
school history UK has sold out of its reserved single-game season tickets.

“This is a big
moment for Kentucky baseball,” Henderson said. “We are working constantly
towards becoming championship caliber team and the support of the fan base is
very important in that mission. The Southeastern Conference is unrivaled in fan
support and it is very exciting to announce that we have sold out our reserved
season tickets for the first time in our history. We enjoy every opportunity we
get to play in front of our fans.”

General admission
season tickets, priced at $35, can be purchased at UKathletics.com/tickets.
Single-game general admission tickets can be purchased through ticketmaster.com
or 1-800-745-3000. Adults (ages 19-64) are $5, youth and seniors are $2 and
kids five and under at free. The may be purchased at the Cliff Hagan Stadium
ticket office (cash only), beginning two hours prior to first pitch.

Kentucky (7-3)
opens a five-game home week on Tuesday with Cincinnati at 4 p.m. ET at Cliff
Hagan Stadium. 

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