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Flex Plans For Bulldog Basketball Tickets Now On Sale
October 16, 2023 | Men's Basketball
Packages include discouts on 3- and 6-game packages
ATHENS, Ga. — Three-game and six-game flex plans for tickets to the Georgia Bulldogs' 2023-24 basketball season are now on sale at www.georgiadogs.com/mbbtix or by calling the UGA Ticket Office at 706-542-1231.
Georgia's home slate for the upcoming season features 18 games at Stegeman Coliseum – nine in non-conference play and nine in SEC action.
The three-game plan includes tickets to either the Wake Forest (Nov. 11) or Georgia Tech (Dec. 5) game, an additional non-conference date and one SEC contest. The three-game plan offers fans a 10 percent discount from the single-game ticket price for the selected games. Fans can expand the three-game package to include up to two more games and receive the same discount on tickets to those contests.
The six-game plan includes tickets to three non-conference games (possibly including both Wake Forest and Georgia Tech) and three SEC matchups. The six-game plan includes a 20 percent discount from the single-game ticket price for the selected games. Fans can expand the six-game option to as many as 10 games at the same discount.
Seats for all flex packages can vary based on the game and availability.
The Bulldogs' non-conference home slate is headlined by matchups against Wake Forest and Georgia Tech from the ACC. Georgia also will host Alabama A&M, High Point, Mercer, Mount Saint Mary's, N.C. Central, North Florida and Winthrop.
Matchups against five 2023 NCAA Tournament teams – Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Tennessee and Texas A&M – are included on the Bulldogs' SEC home schedule. Additional league games are against Florida, LSU, Ole Miss and South Carolina.
Georgia's 2023-24 roster features six returnees, five transfers and five freshmen.
The Bulldogs back from last season include four letterwinners. Justin Hill is Georgia's top returnee in scoring (8.6 ppg), assists (2.9 apg), steals (0.7 spg) and playing time (22.2 mpg). The returning players also include Bulldogs who led last year's team in rebounding (Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe at 5.1 rpg), blocked shots (Frank Anselem-Ibe at 0.7 bpg) and 3-pointers (Jabri Abdur-Rahim at 1.4 3pg).
Georgia's freshman class has been tabbed No. 15 nationally – and second among all SEC schools – in the 247Sports.com composite rankings for the Class of 2023. The group includes four players – Blue Cain, Silas Demary Jr., Dylan James and Mari Jordan – featured among the nation's top 100 prospects by various recruiting services.
The Bulldogs' quintet of transfers has been listed as high as No. 11 nationally by On3.com. It includes players who finished among the top-55 in the nation last season in scoring (Noah Thomasson No. 34 at 19.5 ppg) and rebounding (Russel Tchewa No. 54 at 8.6 rpg), as well as three more who helped their teams reach the NCAA Tournament last season (Jalen DeLoach at VCU, RJ Melendez at Illinois and RJ Sunahara at Nova Southeastern).
Georgia is one of three programs in the nation to have both its freshman and transfer classes ranked in the top-20 nationally by On3.com.
Georgia's home slate for the upcoming season features 18 games at Stegeman Coliseum – nine in non-conference play and nine in SEC action.
The three-game plan includes tickets to either the Wake Forest (Nov. 11) or Georgia Tech (Dec. 5) game, an additional non-conference date and one SEC contest. The three-game plan offers fans a 10 percent discount from the single-game ticket price for the selected games. Fans can expand the three-game package to include up to two more games and receive the same discount on tickets to those contests.
The six-game plan includes tickets to three non-conference games (possibly including both Wake Forest and Georgia Tech) and three SEC matchups. The six-game plan includes a 20 percent discount from the single-game ticket price for the selected games. Fans can expand the six-game option to as many as 10 games at the same discount.
Seats for all flex packages can vary based on the game and availability.
The Bulldogs' non-conference home slate is headlined by matchups against Wake Forest and Georgia Tech from the ACC. Georgia also will host Alabama A&M, High Point, Mercer, Mount Saint Mary's, N.C. Central, North Florida and Winthrop.
Matchups against five 2023 NCAA Tournament teams – Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Tennessee and Texas A&M – are included on the Bulldogs' SEC home schedule. Additional league games are against Florida, LSU, Ole Miss and South Carolina.
Georgia's 2023-24 roster features six returnees, five transfers and five freshmen.
The Bulldogs back from last season include four letterwinners. Justin Hill is Georgia's top returnee in scoring (8.6 ppg), assists (2.9 apg), steals (0.7 spg) and playing time (22.2 mpg). The returning players also include Bulldogs who led last year's team in rebounding (Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe at 5.1 rpg), blocked shots (Frank Anselem-Ibe at 0.7 bpg) and 3-pointers (Jabri Abdur-Rahim at 1.4 3pg).
Georgia's freshman class has been tabbed No. 15 nationally – and second among all SEC schools – in the 247Sports.com composite rankings for the Class of 2023. The group includes four players – Blue Cain, Silas Demary Jr., Dylan James and Mari Jordan – featured among the nation's top 100 prospects by various recruiting services.
The Bulldogs' quintet of transfers has been listed as high as No. 11 nationally by On3.com. It includes players who finished among the top-55 in the nation last season in scoring (Noah Thomasson No. 34 at 19.5 ppg) and rebounding (Russel Tchewa No. 54 at 8.6 rpg), as well as three more who helped their teams reach the NCAA Tournament last season (Jalen DeLoach at VCU, RJ Melendez at Illinois and RJ Sunahara at Nova Southeastern).
Georgia is one of three programs in the nation to have both its freshman and transfer classes ranked in the top-20 nationally by On3.com.
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