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Clemson Basketball single-game tickets on sale


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CLEMSON, S.C. — Men's basketball single-game tickets are on sale to the general public, effective today. The Tigers are playing their 2015-16 home games in Greenville, S.C., at Bon Secours Wellness Arena. The regular season opens Friday, November 13 with a matchup against North Carolina Central.

Single-game ticket packages include the All-ACC Package, the Weekend Package and Weekday Package. The All-ACC Package includes a ticket for each home conference game, plus a ticket for one non-conference game. The Weekend Package includes a ticket for each weekend game (Friday, Saturday or Sunday), plus a ticket to one weekday game. The Weekday Package includes a ticket for each weekday game (Monday through Thursday), plus a ticket to any two weekend games.

Ticket packages and single-game tickets are available in both reserved and general admission seating areas. Tickets to the South Carolina, Duke, Louisville, Notre Dame and Virginia games are limited to IPTAY members only, but may be purchased as part of a ticket package.

Prices for all single-game tickets range from $15 to $25, and youth and group rates are available by calling 1-800-CLEMSON. Tickets are also available at ClemsonTigers.com and BonSecoursArena.com.

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