In Lexington, Kentucky, basketball enthusiasts are in for a treat as the mini packs for the 2023-24 Kentucky men’s basketball season are now on sale. With prices starting at $290 for a five-game package, these mini packs offer flexible game selection and affordable pricing to cater to fans’ preferences. Each mini pack option includes two Southeastern Conference (SEC) Saturday contests and three marquee weekday games.

Excitement is building around the upcoming Kentucky men’s basketball team, as they gradually come together game by game. Head coach John Calipari’s Wildcats have yet to taste defeat at home in Rupp Arena this season, including a stellar top-10 home win against Miami (Fla.) on Tuesday night.

For those interested in purchasing mini packs, there is an option to add on a ticket for the highly anticipated game against Gonzaga on February 10. Simply call (800) 928-2287 option 1 or visit the provided link to secure your spot, while supplies last. It’s important to note that mini pack inventory is limited and add-ons are not guaranteed to be available.

The mini packs are divided into two options – the White Pack and the Blue Pack. The White Pack’s two SEC Saturday offerings include the game against Tennessee on February 3 and the matchup with Alabama on February 24. On the other hand, the Blue Pack offers games against Georgia on January 20 and Arkansas on March 2, both on SEC Saturdays.

For fans who prefer to attend individual games, single-game tickets for Kentucky’s final 11 home games will go on sale next Thursday, December 7 at 5 p.m. ET, exclusively through Ticketmaster.com. It’s important to note that single-game tickets are quite limited, as most tickets are sold as season-ticket packages or held for students. However, there is a possibility that additional ticket inventory from the student allotment may be released to the public at a later date, depending on student sales.

Those seeking premium floor and courtside single-game ticket options can reach out to the K Fund at (859) 257-6300 for more information. Meanwhile, students can find information about regular-season game tickets, including how and when season pass holders can claim tickets for each game, on UKStudentTix.com.

In addition to the public on-sales, the UK Athletics Ticket Office has partnered with Ticketmaster to operate the online resale marketplace for all men’s basketball home games. The resale marketplace is fully integrated with UK Athletics’ ticketing system and utilizes barcode verification technology to ensure the validity of all tickets. Ticketmaster’s marketplace provides fans with a reliable and convenient way to purchase or sell tickets for games and sections that may otherwise be sold out.

It’s worth mentioning that tickets posted on Kentucky’s resale marketplace may be priced higher than face value. Fans are advised to exercise caution and only purchase tickets directly through official outlets such as the UK Ticket Office, Ticketmaster, FEVO, the visiting team ticket office, and the Rupp Arena box office to guarantee the validity of their tickets. UK Athletics is committed to providing fans with a ticketing experience that is safe, secure, and convenient.

All tickets purchased through Kentucky’s official ticket outlets are mobile and can be accessed and managed using the UK Athletics App. As an additional safety measure, SafeTix™ has been implemented for all UK Athletics events, including men’s basketball games. SafeTix™ uses an encrypted barcode that refreshes every 15 seconds, making it difficult for fraudsters to replicate or counterfeit tickets. Screenshots or recordings of tickets won’t work for entry, but fans can still transfer tickets through their accounts or the UK Athletics App. For more information and troubleshooting, fans can visit UKathletics.com/MobileTickets.

To stay updated on the latest news about the Kentucky men’s basketball team, fans can follow @KentuckyMBB on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, or visit UKathletics.com. The season promises to be an exhilarating one, and fans won’t want to miss out on the action.

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