EVANSTON, Ill. – A talented squad will return to the Welsh-Ryan Arena court for the 2016-17 Northwestern women's basketball season and you can secure seats today to watch the Wildcats. Season tickets are on sale now and can be ordered by clicking here or by calling 888-GO-PURPLE.
Season tickets are available for are still available for just $49, while youth are $29. A $99 season-ticket family plan also is on sale, granting admission to two adults and three children for each game. Courtside seats are available for purchase for $99.
Fans who purchase or renew season tickets before Oct. 1 will receive an exclusive offer for additional discounted tickets when the Wildcats host Florida.
A 29-game regular-season campaign awaits Northwestern as the Wildcats are prepared for their challenging list of opponents, which features 16 league matchups, including eight conference contests at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
This year, the Wildcats welcome four new freshmen, featuring Bry Hopkins, Abbie Wolf, Abi Scheid and Byrdy Galernik. The class was ranked No. 34 by Blue Star and No. 37 by Prospects Nation.
The #B1GCats finished the year with their fifth postseason appearance under head coach Joe McKeown after finishing the season 18-16 overall. Northwestern won 10-straight games to open the season for the second-straight year. NU was one of just two Big Ten teams to open the season with 10-consecutive wins before dropping its first game of the year against No. 16 DePaul on Dec. 19. Northwestern closed out its non-conference slate with an 11-1 mark for the best start to a season under McKeown.
Season tickets are available for are still available for just $49, while youth are $29. A $99 season-ticket family plan also is on sale, granting admission to two adults and three children for each game. Courtside seats are available for purchase for $99.
Fans who purchase or renew season tickets before Oct. 1 will receive an exclusive offer for additional discounted tickets when the Wildcats host Florida.
A 29-game regular-season campaign awaits Northwestern as the Wildcats are prepared for their challenging list of opponents, which features 16 league matchups, including eight conference contests at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
This year, the Wildcats welcome four new freshmen, featuring Bry Hopkins, Abbie Wolf, Abi Scheid and Byrdy Galernik. The class was ranked No. 34 by Blue Star and No. 37 by Prospects Nation.
The #B1GCats finished the year with their fifth postseason appearance under head coach Joe McKeown after finishing the season 18-16 overall. Northwestern won 10-straight games to open the season for the second-straight year. NU was one of just two Big Ten teams to open the season with 10-consecutive wins before dropping its first game of the year against No. 16 DePaul on Dec. 19. Northwestern closed out its non-conference slate with an 11-1 mark for the best start to a season under McKeown.