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Make Your 2024-25 Basketball Season Ticket Deposit Today

ARLINGTON, Texas – Season ticket deposits for the 2024-25 UT Arlington basketball seasons remain open as the Mavs and Lady Mavs are finalizing talented and re-energized rosters to chase Western Athletic Conference championships.
 
With a one-time deposit of only $50/seat per team, fans can lock in their season ticket(s) at the state-of-the-art College Park Center as both programs usher in their third straight season in the highly competitive WAC:

  • The deposit guarantees all renewing season-ticket holders the same seat(s) as the 2023-24 season, and/or will put them in line for a potential upgrade or change in location, if desired.
  • For all new season-ticket purchasers, the deposit gives priority toward all remaining seat allocations.
  • Provides the opportunity for potential interactive experiences with both head coaches through the Maverick Club.

All deposit payment(s) will be applied to the final season ticket total later this summer once prices are finalized. Tickets will officially go on sale in the coming months, with more information to be posted on UTAMavs.com and UTATickets.com.
 
To make a payment over the phone or in person, please contact the UTA Box Office during normal business hours at 817-272-9595 or boxoffice@uta.edu.
 
Both the Mavs and Lady Mavs 2024-25 non-conference and WAC schedules are still being finalized and will be announced as dates are confirmed.
 
The Mavs are coming off a season in which they won 20 games under first-year head coach KT Turner which culminated in a berth in the WAC Tournament Final. Heading into the final's appearance, the Mavs held an eight-game winning streak, which was tied for the 4th longest in program history.
 
Recognized by the coaches in the WAC, the Mavs garnered a league-high seven all-conference awards amongst four players.
 
The best finish for the Lady Mavs in the WAC produced a semifinals appearance as well as picking up some first-time wins over some conference schools.
 
The Lady Mavs return nine players, highlighted by All-WAC selection in Avery Brittingham, who led the conference in double-doubles and posted the second triple-double in program history, which came against her former team Stephen F. Austin.

 
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