WKU basketball season tickets for 2026-27 now available with reduced prices

Hank Plona, Head Coach at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Men's Basketball
Hank Plona, Head Coach at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Men's Basketball
0Comments

Season tickets for the Western Kentucky University Hilltopper and Lady Topper Basketball teams are now on sale for the 2026-27 season, according to an April 15 announcement. The new ticket pricing includes reduced rates for men’s basketball games.

The availability of discounted tickets is important to fans who wish to secure their seats early and support both teams throughout the upcoming season. Lower prices may also encourage greater attendance at E.A. Diddle Arena.

Fans can purchase season tickets by visiting the WKU Ticket Office at E.A. Diddle Arena, calling 1-800-5-BIGRED, or online through a provided link. Men’s basketball season tickets start at $75 per seat with an additional Hilltopper Athletic Foundation (HAF) donation required, while women’s basketball season tickets begin at $50 per seat without any additional HAF donation.

For this year, Priority I through III men’s basketball ticket prices have been significantly lowered compared to last year. Priority I seats are priced at $300 each, Priority II at $250 each, and Priority III at $200 each; all require an extra HAF donation. Schedules for both men’s and women’s teams will be announced later.

Supporters seeking more information about Hilltopper Basketball can visit WKUSports.com or follow @WKUBasketball on Instagram and X. For Lady Topper Hoops updates, fans are directed to WKUSports.com as well as @LadyTopperHoops on X and Instagram, @WKU.WBB on TikTok, and facebook.com/WKUWomensBasketball.

The broader impact of these changes could include increased fan engagement due to lower ticket costs and enhanced support for both programs during the upcoming basketball season.



Related

Tyson Helton, Head Coach at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Men's Football

Five WKU football players named to 2026 All-Commonwealth Team

Five Western Kentucky University football players have been named to this year’s All-Commonwealth Team by the state’s Pro Football Hall of Fame. The honors recognize both athletic achievement and leadership off the field.

Lee Wood, Head Coach at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Men's Track & Field

Hilltoppers travel to Nashville for Music City Challenge on May 1-2

Western Kentucky University’s track and field team is set to compete at Vanderbilt’s Music City Challenge on May 1-2 alongside numerous collegiate programs from across the region. The Hilltoppers enter after earning multiple podium finishes during their recent competitions.

Marc Rardin, Head Coach at Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Men's Baseball

Hilltoppers to face Middle Tennessee in three-game baseball series starting May 1

WKU Baseball will travel to Murfreesboro for a key three-game Conference USA series against Middle Tennessee starting May 1. Both teams have matching conference records as they compete for position late in the season.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Bowling Green Today.