Athletics

Fans warned of ticket theft leading up to Temple game

A White-Out crowd packed Beaver Stadium on the evening of Oct. 25, 2014, as the Nittany Lions hosted Ohio State. Penn State erased a 17-point deficit but lost to the Buckeyes in double-overtime, 31-24. Credit: Curtis Chan / Penn StateCreative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The public is advised that approximately 115 tickets for Saturday’s Penn State-Temple football game were stolen from Temple’s allotment that was being returned to Penn State. The seat locations for these tickets will not be valid and anyone who attempts to use them will be denied entry at the Beaver Stadium gates.

The stolen tickets are located in Section NKU, Rows 63-71, Seats 1-23 (odd numbered seats) and Row 72, Seats 1-9 (odd numbered seats).

Anyone who has purchased a ticket in the above locations should call 800-NITTANY (weekdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) in order to resolve. Penn State fans are reminded that the only official outlets to purchase Nittany Lion football tickets online are via PSUnrivaled.com, Ticketmaster or the Ticket Exchange.

The Penn State-Temple Military Appreciation Day game begins at noon Saturday, Nov. 13. Tickets are available at PSUnrivaled.com, by calling 800-NITTANY or on Saturday at the Beaver Stadium Ticket Office near Gate E, which will open at 8 a.m.

The Beaver Stadium parking lots will open at 7 a.m. Saturday. Coach James Franklin’s Nittany Lions will arrive at 9:30 a.m. and the public stadium gates open at 10:30 a.m. The game will air on ESPN2, the Penn State Sports Network and GoPSUsports.com.

Last Updated November 13, 2014