MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Athletics has announced a new Powercat Pass option will be available when season tickets for the upcoming 2019 K-State Soccer campaign go on sale Monday, May 20.
By purchasing a Soccer Powercat Pass ($50), you become a season ticket holder but still enjoy the flexibility of choosing which matches you want to see. The pass includes 9 general admission vouchers that can be redeemed for any game in any combination. You can attend all 9 home events or go with 8 friends to one match.
The Soccer Powercat Pass is available for just $50 or only $40 for K-State faculty and staff, military, seniors and youth.
A 4-Pack of Powercat Passes (40 total vouchers) is available for just $120 – a savings of up to $20 per pass. At only $30 per pass, and less than $3.50 per match, the 4-Pack Powercat Pass is your best value.
In addition, the new $199 Ultimate Powercat Pass includes 75 vouchers that are redeemable at any home regular-season K-State volleyball, soccer, women’s basketball and baseball games. That’s less than $2.70 per game.
Visit www.k-statesports.com/tickets, call 1-800-221-CATS or stop by the K-State Athletics Ticket Office in Bramlage Coliseum to reserve your season tickets.
Purchase your Powercat Pass on Monday and receive one free K-State Soccer scarf per account. Additional scarves can be purchased for just $10 each.
Order by the incentive deadline of Monday, June 10, to have all ticket processing fees waived and be entered to win an upgrade to the Ultimate Powercat Pass or $100 to the official online K-State merchandise store.
Purchase by the priority deadline of Friday, June 28, be entered to win two Sporting KC tickets for their match on August 22 or $50 to the online store.
Kansas State concluded its third season of action and its second in the Big 12 in 2018 with an overall record of 4-12-2. K-State set school records for total shots (236) and shots on goal (107) in a season and tied the school record for home wins with three.
The Wildcats were led in scoring during the 2018 season by rising senior Katie Cramer with seven points (two goals and three assists), while rising junior Brookelynn Entz trailed Cramer with six points (two goals and two assists).
K-State will begin play in 2019 at Buser Family Park, following its construction this spring and summer.
2019 K-State Soccer Home Schedule
Date Day Opponent
August 9 Friday Arkansas (scrimmage – not ticketed)
August 29 Thursday Arkansas State
September 1 Sunday South Dakota State
September 12 Thursday Gonzaga
September 15 Sunday Tulsa
September 21 Saturday BYU
September 26 Thursday Baylor
September 29 Sunday Texas
October 11 Friday Iowa State
October 27 Sunday West Virginia
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