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Updated Capacity and Ticket Information for NDSU Athletics Events

FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State University athletics department has announced updated venue capacity information for home athletics events, specifically basketball and wrestling inside the Scheels Center at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex.
 
In accordance with the State of North Dakota and the North Dakota Department of Health guidelines lowering to moderate risk (yellow) this Friday, Jan. 8, NDSU's event venues are now allowed to host up to 50 percent of the seated capacity. For basketball and wrestling competitions at the Scheels Center, this equates to a maximum capacity of 2,800 fans.
 
All seating will remain general admission and limited to designated, socially distanced areas. Masks are required for all in attendance.
 
Tickets for all basketball doubleheader dates in January and February will be $21 – good for admission to both games of the doubleheader. Admission remains free for NDSU students.
 
Tickets will go on sale in the following segments:
 
Game Date                 On-Sale Date                            
 
Jan. 8 (DH)                  Currently available
Jan. 9 (DH)                  Currently available
Jan. 22 (DH)                Currently available
Jan. 23 (DH)                Currently available
 
Feb. 5 (DH)                 Friday, Jan. 29 (8 am CT)
Feb. 6 (DH)                 Friday, Jan. 29 (8 am CT)
Feb. 19 (DH)               Friday, Jan. 29 (8 am CT)
Feb. 20 (DH)               Friday, Jan. 29 (8 am CT)
 
Current season ticketholders (Monday, Jan. 25) and Team Makers (Wednesday, Jan. 27) will have pre-sale dates available in advance of the general public on-sale date on Jan. 29.
 
Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase online in advance of games at GoBison.com/tickets. Due to the limited availability, tickets may not still be for sale when game day arrives. 
 
NDSU Athletics will continue to monitor university, city, and state guidelines and recommendations, and adjust accordingly.
 
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