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IU offering reserved seating for women's basketball games next season

Fans pack Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for an IU women's basketball game last season.
Fans pack Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for an IU women's basketball game last season.

The success of the Indiana women’s basketball team has prompted the university to offer a reserved season ticket option for the first time ever next season.

Reserved season tickets are available for the first 25 rows on the east side of the main level for $112 for adults, $48 for seniors (65-and-over) and youth (18-and-under), and $80 for IU faculty and staff.

The remainder of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall will be general admission. Those season tickets are $96 for adults and $48 for seniors and youth. 

The Hoosiers averaged a record 8,104 fans per game last season, which included the first sell-out in program history.

Indiana had been the only school in the Big Ten that did not have reserved seating for women’s games in at least a portion of its arena.

Tickets can be purchased online.

Patrick Beane spent three decades as a journalist at The Herald-Times in Bloomington before joining the staff at WFIU/WTIU News. He began his career at the newspaper after graduating from Indiana University in 1987 and was the sports editor from 2010-2020. His duties at the paper included writing, copy editing, page design and managing the sports department.