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By: Hannah Walker–
After a year of reduced capacity, Louisville men’s basketball is finally back with a new surprise: reduced prices for season tickets.
Over the years, avid Louisville sports fans have been asked to donate money and pay for season tickets to remain part of the Cardinal Athletic Fund. The donations range in prices and the season tickets usually cost about $545 for upper-level corner seats.
However, this year the prices have dropped because of a new season ticket option: CardsPass. CardsPass now allows fans to have access to every home game for only $325. The pass ensures that you will have some of the best seats in the house during every game, and you are able to sit with your friends by “linking” your passes on the CardsMobile app.
To purchase a CardsPass, you can go to the GoCards website under men’s basketball to purchase your tickets today.
Photo Courtesy of Adam Creech//U of L AthleticsÂ
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