News Summary
Augusta University Athletics has announced a transition to a completely online ticketing system for its volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball events starting with the 2025-26 season. This new system aims to enhance the fan experience by allowing ticket purchases online, streamlining entry with smartphone access, and eliminating cash transactions. Fans can expect easier ticket transfers and reduced wait times at the gate. Special pricing is available for adults, children, and military personnel, and students and faculty can attend for free with valid IDs, though advance reservations are necessary.
Augusta, Georgia – Augusta University Athletics will transition to an exclusive online ticketing system for all volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball home events starting with the 2025-26 season. This shift aims to enhance the fan experience and increase efficiency on game days, eliminating cash transactions and improving access to tickets.
Tickets for the upcoming volleyball and basketball events can be purchased online at tickets.augustajags.com. The new system allows fans to access their tickets via smartphones, which is designed to reduce wait times at entry points. Fans will also have the capability to easily transfer tickets to others, enhancing the overall spectator experience.
Ticket prices for volleyball and basketball events are set as follows:
- Adults (18+) – $10
- Children (ages 6–17) – $7
- Military – $7
- Children ages five and under are admitted free of charge.
Additionally, Augusta University students will receive free admission with a valid student ID, and faculty and staff will also be admitted free with a valid AU ID. However, it is essential to note that advance ticket reservations are required for all attendees, including those with free admission.
The launch of the new ticketing system will coincide with Augusta volleyball’s home opener scheduled for Friday at the Christenberry Fieldhouse. The event will feature two matches: one at 3:00 p.m. against Middle Georgia and another at 7:00 p.m. against Mount Olive.
For further inquiries regarding the ticketing transition, fans can reach out to Mason Grounds, Associate AD for Operations. He can be contacted by phone at 706-667-4785 or via email at [email protected].
Fans are encouraged to subscribe to the email list to receive updates about Augusta University Athletics. More information can be found online at www.AugustaJags.com and on their official Facebook page.
The move to an online-only ticketing format represents a growing trend in sports and entertainment, reflecting advancements in technology and consumer preferences for convenience and efficiency. By embracing digital ticketing, Augusta University Athletics is aiming to streamline the game day experience and keep up with changing audience expectations.
This initiative reflects a broader focus on enhancing the live sports environment for fans, making it easier to purchase and manage their tickets while promoting a modern, tech-savvy approach to event management. As the 2025-26 season approaches, both fans and the university are preparing for this significant change in how tickets will be managed and accessed.
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