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UMSL announces fall sports ticket sales dates and pricing

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Don Dallas Soccer Field | Missouri St. Louis Tritons

Don Dallas Soccer Field | Missouri St. Louis Tritons

The University of Missouri-St. Louis Athletic Department announced that season and individual game tickets for the 2025 fall sports season will go on sale Friday, August 1 at 8:30 a.m. The tickets cover men’s soccer, women’s soccer, and volleyball matches. Tickets can be purchased online.

Single game ticket prices are set at $10 for adults and $8 for youth aged 4-17. Children under four can attend games for free. UMSL students, staff, and faculty receive free admission with a valid university ID.

Season ticket packages for women’s soccer cost $126 for adults and $100 for children. The team, which won the GLVC Championship last year, will host ten home games in the upcoming season, starting with six consecutive home matches. Their home opener is scheduled against Pittsburg State on Thursday, September 4 at Don Dallas Field.

Men’s soccer season tickets are priced at $81 for adults and $65 for children. After finishing the previous season with a record of 7-5-6, the men’s team will play eight home games this fall. Their first home match is set for Sunday, September 14 against Drury at Don Dallas Field.

Volleyball fans can purchase season tickets at $63 for adults and $50 for children. The team ended last year with a 19-9 record and made its fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Volleyball will have seven home contests this season beginning Friday, October 3 against Illinois Springfield at the Mark Twain Building.

Schedules, venue details, and additional ticket information are available through UMSL Athletics’ official website: https://www.umsltritons.com/.

“We look forward to seeing fans pack the stands this fall,” stated UMSL Athletics in their announcement.

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