UK WBB: Kentucky Women’s Basketball Sells Out Reserved Season Tickets

Kentucky Women’s Basketball Sells Out Reserved Season Tickets

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Excitement abounds for the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team, as reserved season tickets have sold out for 2024-25.

It is the first time in program history that reserved seating has sold out. More than 3,200 season tickets have sold for the upcoming season, over half of the approximate capacity within the new configuration of the renovated Historic Memorial Coliseum.

There are still a limited number of general-admission season tickets available for purchase, while single-game ticket options went on sale this week. Fans can click here to browse through their ticket options.

The Wildcats also recently released the promotional lineup for all eight of their nonconference home games, including matchups with Louisville and Western Kentucky. Their promotional lineup for the Southeastern Conference home schedule, which features contests against LSU and Texas, will be revealed in December.

Kenny Brooks’ women’s basketball team is ranked 22nd in both preseason national polls and is projected as a six-seed in Charlie Creme’s latest bracketology report. The Wildcats feature two returners in Cassidy Rowe and Saniah Tyler, and 11 newcomers, including All-American, graduate-student point guard Georgia Amoore. Amoore, the Virginia Tech transfer, recently earned the seventh-most votes in the Associated Press Preseason All-America women’s basketball poll, while she also was named to the Preseason All-SEC First Team by both media and coaches.

Three players, including Amoore (1,853), Dazia Lawrence (1,170) and Jordan Obi (1,142), are 1,000-point scorers, while Amelia Hassett, who played two seasons at Eastern Florida State College and was named a National Junior College Athletic Association Division I All-American in 2023-24, is close behind with 919 career points.

Brooks also signed a couple of freshmen with lots of potential, including unanimous four-star guard Lexi Blue and 6-7 center from Portugal Clara Silva, who will tie Anna Cole (2010) as the program’s tallest player on record. In November 2023, Shane Laflin from ESPN said this about Silva, “If she was a player in the U.S., she’d safely land in the top 10 in the recruiting rankings.”

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