
Gator Baseball Season-Ticket Sales Start Thursday
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 | Baseball
Season tickets for the 2015 Gator Baseball season will go on sale Thursday, Sept. 25. Season tickets can be purchased online through GatorZone or by calling the Gator Ticket Office at 1-800-34-GATOR from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The deadline to renew season tickets is Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 5 p.m.
Another new feature for the upcoming season will be The Complete Game Mini Plan, stay tuned for complete details later this fall.
The Gators' 56-game schedule features 35 games within the friendly confines of McKethan Stadium at Perry Field, where the squad is 198-63 (.759) during Kevin O'Sullivan's tenure. Florida went 40-23 last season and brought home its third Southeastern Conference title in the past five years on its way to becoming a national seed for NCAA play for the fifth time in six years.
In addition to the season-opening, three-game series against Rhode Island from Friday-Sunday, Feb. 13-15, Florida will also welcome traditional Sunshine State rivals Florida A&M (Feb. 17), Miami (Feb. 20-22), UCF (March 4), Florida State (March 17), Stetson (April 7), Bethune-Cookman (April 21) and USF (May 5).
Other foes who will visit McKethan Stadium include Stony Brook (Feb. 27-March 1), Maine (March 6-8) and Fairfield (March 10-11). The five, three-game SEC home series pit the Gators against Tennessee (March 13-15), Alabama (March 27-29), South Carolina (April 10-12), Kentucky (April 24-26) and Auburn (May 14-16).
Season and Mini-Plan Ticket Prices are as follows:
Season Reserved Box Seats | $150 |
Season Reserved Chairbacks | $125 |
Season Reserved Bleachers | $100 |
Family Pass – General Admission 2 Adults & 2 Children ***Each additional child - $15*** | $125 |
Platinum Card^ | $100 |
SEC Tournament | $120 |
^Pass for every home regular-season baseball, women's basketball, gymnastics and volleyball contest. Valid for general admission; may be standing room only.
Last season, Florida advanced to NCAA Regionals for the school-record seventh year in a row and has reached the College World Series in three of the past five campaigns.
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