By: Mark Wasik
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KENNESAW, Ga. – It's an exciting time for Kennesaw State basketball as both the men's and women's teams will be entering their first-year of Conference USA this season, and Owl fans can get in on the action as season tickets are now officially on sale for the 2024-25 season.
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here to secure your seats for the 15-game home men's schedule, while the women will have 13 home games this season in the Convocation Center.
Highlighted among the men's season ticket packet is the Nov. 24 contest against Rutgers, a consensus preseason top-25 squad. The Owls will also host contests against former Atlantic Sun and new CUSA members Jacksonville State (Jan. 4) and Liberty (Jan. 30) as well as the defending league champions Western Kentucky (Feb. 6).
The KSU women will play in-state rivals Georgia State (Dec. 19) and Mercer (Dec. 30) as part of this year's home slate. The Owls will play their CUSA home opener on Jan. 9 against defending champion Middle Tennessee.
Season ticket pricing for men's games start at $125, sliding up to $175 for mid-court seating. Baseline and Courtside seating is available again this year, ranging from $375-$575. All seats this season will have a required Owls Fun donation requirement, that is included in the above pricing.
Women's season ticket prices meanwhile are $55 for the lower section, and $175 for courtside seating. Combo deals are available again this year starting at $165 for reserved seating in the lower section up to $225 for Courtside seating.
The KSU women will have the first game of the season on Nov. 4 against Life, while the men open the night against Toccoa Falls on Nov. 5.
KSU men, under second-year head coach
Antoine Pettway, brings back three starters from a year ago and will also boast the 32
nd-ranked recruiting class in the nation. The Owl women, under fourth-year head coach
Octavia Blue, return their top five scorers from 2023-24 including All-Conference honorees
Prencis Harden and
Trynce Taylor.