Athletics

Nittany Lion Club single game ticket prices announced for 2015 football season

Wide receivers DaeSean Hamilton (5) and Chris Godwin (12) celebrated Hamilton's touchdown catch that brought Penn State within an extra point of tying Boston College 21-20 late in the fourth quarter of the 2014 Pinstripe Bowl. The Lions defeated Boston College 31-30 in overtime. Credit: Curtis Chan / Penn StateCreative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Nittany Lion Club single game football ticket prices were announced this week by Penn State Athletics, and reflect variable prices and the benefit of membership in the Nittany Lion Club.

The variable pricing structure continues to ensure Nittany Lion Club members will not only have their own exclusive pre-sale, but will also have access to prices lower than the general public throughout the season. Variable pricing does not affect Nittany Lion Club donations.

Introduced last year by Penn State, variable pricing determines individual game prices from many factors, including the expected demand for that game and provides more pricing choices for Nittany Lion fans. Season football tickets, which are on sale for the 2015 campaign, remain the best value for Penn State fans for the seven-game home schedule, with savings of as much as 15 percent off single game prices.

As an example of the benefits of Nittany Lion Club membership, midfield single game seats in the Black Zone for the Michigan and Rutgers games will be $120 for NLC members and $200 for the public, if public tickets for either game remain available when the public sale begins in July. Nittany Lion Club members will have an opportunity to buy single game tickets for the Oct. 10 Homecoming contest against Indiana ranging from $70-$100, while the public price is $80-$150 for the Homecoming game.

The 2015 campaign also includes three games for coach James Franklin’s team early in the season priced as low as $40. The Nittany Lion Club exclusive single game pre-sale is tentatively scheduled to begin in May. Ticket locations at that time will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

“Nittany Lion Club members make a tremendous impact in supporting our student-athletes both financially and cheering them on in competition,” said Mark Wharton, assistant athletics director, Nittany Lion Club. “Again this year, the NLC’s reduced single game football ticket prices reflect a significant benefit of membership compared to public pricing. We are in the top echelon for fan support in college football because of the passionate and loyal attendance of Nittany Lion Club members. We will be counting on NLC members to be a difference maker in Beaver Stadium again this fall.”

For a full list of Nittany Lion Club single game prices by section for the 2015 season, fans can log onto www.gopsusports.com/tickets/m-footbl-tickets.html

Variable pricing is common throughout ticketed sporting events and is used for home football games at several Big Ten institutions, including Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa and Maryland. 

Fans with any questions about the new variable pricing system should refer to the FAQ page or call 800-NITTANY, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Penn State returns 15 starters (seven offense, seven defense, one specialist) and 14 additional players who have started, for the 2015 season. The Blue-White Game is set for April 18 in Beaver Stadium at 4 p.m. The season opener is Sept. 5 at Temple.

Season tickets for the 2015 campaign are on sale, with more than 1,500 new season tickets having been sold. For information on joining the Nittany Lion Club and purchasing new 2015 season tickets as well as club seating in Beaver Stadium, fans can visit www.PSUnrivaled.com, call 800-NITTANY or visit the Bryce Jordan Center ticket office weekdays from10 a.m-6 p.m.

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Last Updated March 4, 2015