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Season Ticket Holders Renewing Their Tickets for the Upcoming Men's Basketball Season

By: Rachel Spangenthal
Updated: October 1, 2012
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"There's nothing better than filling a venue, a basketball arena, a football stadium, for our student athletes," said Steve Uraysz.

Associate Athletic Director Steve Uraysz said in fact, 84% of last year's season ticket holders renewed their investment with the school. 

"We're really pleased with the numbers on the men's side despite the situation we currently face and i think we've got that headed in the right direction now."

As for those Tech fans thinking about purchasing season tickets, the school has made it easier for you to do so.

"The tickets are $175 and then you have varying annual seat contributions based on where you actually sit but what we tried to do is create an environment where more people can get into the game at a more reasonable price so we can continue to build that base."

Because Uraysz said the fans are a part of the motivation that helps the Red Raiders score.

"The people of west Texas know how important Texas Tech is to the community and we know how important those fans are to us and our continued success."

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