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Penn State Hoops Palestra Game Tickets On Sale October 30

Tickets for Penn State men’s basketball’s game at The Palestra will go on sale Wednesday, October 30, the team announced Tuesday. The Nittany Lions will face Indiana on Sunday, January 5.

The Nittany Lions are making their return to The Palestra after handing Michigan a 79-73 defeat a season ago.

Tickets for the game are set to go on sale at two different times depending on which group the public falls into.

At 10 a.m., men’s basketball season ticket holders and members of the student Nittany Lion Club can purchase tickets. At 2 p.m., the presale will become available to general Nittany Lion Club members and all Penn State students. Student tickets will cost $15, while general tickets will cost between $50 and $100.

People in these groups will receive an email with a link to purchase tickets and further instructions on Wednesday morning. Students may purchase up to two tickets for the game, while Nittany Lion Club members and season ticket holders can buy up to eight.

For those not in any of these groups, the remaining tickets will become available at 10 a.m. on Thursday, October 31.

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