UA to raise ticket prices for football, basketball by average of 15% for 2023-24

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UA to raise ticket prices for football, basketball by average of 15% for 2023-24
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The University of Arizona is raising ticket prices for football and men’s and women’s basketball by an average of 15%.

The price increase, announced in an email to ticket holders sent Friday evening, will go into effect during the 2023-24 academic year.

“We have been able to keep ticket prices steady for most of these tickets without major increases for nearly a decade. This decision was not taken lightly as we evaluate current economic conditions and growing financial costs while remaining affordable by market standards.”

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