With the John Beilein era set to begin officially on the first of next month, tickets are going on sale next Wednesday, October 24, for individual games. You can get single-game tickets starting at 8:30 a.m. for the exhibition and non-conference games. This is what the prices look like:
- vs. Ferris State (ex.) -- Blue: $11, Gold: $8
- vs. Boston College -- Blue: $22, Gold: $15
- vs. UCLA -- Gold: $15 (No Blue Available)
- All other non-conference games (vs. Radford, Brown, Oakland, and Central Michigan) -- Blue: $22, Gold: $10
If the non-conference schedule doesn't provide you with any games you want to see in person, then there are a few packages that may interest you. For $126, you can get tickets to all 9 home Big Ten games, giving you a seat in the gold section. If you just want individual tickets for Big Ten games, those go on sale on December 12 (minus the Ohio State game, where tickets are publicly sold). If you can't make it to games during the week, then you can buy a weekend package that includes four Big Ten games and the UCLA game for $70. All games included are played on a Saturday or Sunday, hence the name of the package. Finally, if you are looking for cheaper tickets for the whole family, the family package gets you four tickets, four hot dogs, and four drinks for only $40 total. The Iowa, Illinois, and Purdue games are the only ones included in this package.









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