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Basketball Oregon State Men’s Basketball Season Tickets Available

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OSU press release

CORVALLIS, Ore. –
Season ticket renewals and new season tickets for 2018-19 Oregon State men’s basketball are available now.


Fans can secure men’s basketball season tickets by calling 541-737-2050. For returning ticket holders, season tickets will be $349 for chair back and $199 for bench seats as part of the "Committ2Wayne" plan. All new chair back season tickets will be $384 and new bench season tickets will be $219.


Fans who renew by Thursday, May 31 have the chance to win courtside seats for a game, exclusive Beaver gear, parking passes and autographed items. The renewal deadline is Friday, June 29.


The Beavers will face Texas A&M in the Dam City Classic in Portland to highlight the non-conference schedule. The Aggies went 22-13 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament this past season. The remainder of the non-conference schedule will be released this summer.


It was recently announced that Gill Coliseum will have several enhancements for the 2018-19 season. An HD center-hung video board will feature two 14.5-foot-high by 26-foot-wide displays facing the sidelines and two 9.5-foot-high by 16.5-foot-wide displays facing the ends of the arena. New LED lighting will allow for flexibility to be turned off for starting lineup introductions and create different levels of lighting depending on the event.


For more information on the project, click on this link for the release and this link for a live webcam.


The Oregon State men’s basketball team will be one of the most experienced in the Pac-12 with four starters returning. Stephen Thompson Jr. and Tres Tinkle both joined the 1,000-point club last season, while Ethan Thompson, Alfred Hollins and Zach Reichle all played quality minutes as true freshmen.


The team will add depth in the frontline with the addition of 7-footers Kylor Kelley and Jack Wilson and 6-foot-11 power forward Warren Washington. The coaching staff is expected to fill the remaining four scholarships before the start of next season.


The Beavers went 12-4 at Gill Coliseum last season, including a dramatic double-overtime win over Washington when Thompson Jr. hit a 3-pointer with 0.3 seconds on the clock.
 
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