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28 February 2025

Ticket Information Updates For Upcoming Sporting Events

New updates reveal ticket sales, cancellations, and promotions across various sporting events.

Como supporters are set to rejoice as ticket sales for the much-anticipated away section of the Milan–Como match open today, February 28, 2025. From 12:00 PM, fans can purchase their tickets for the match, which is part of the 29th Serie A Enilive fixture, scheduled to take place on March 15, 2025, at 6:00 PM at the historic Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, commonly known as San Siro.

The away section tickets will remain on sale until 7:00 PM on the day before the match, March 14. One important note for fans is the stipulation set by the organizers: no away section tickets will be sold at the stadium on match day. These affordable tickets are priced at €9 plus booking fees and can be obtained through Vivaticket.it or at official sales points. Fans are encouraged to grab their tickets early to avoid missing out!

Meanwhile, there’s been a major update from the CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) concerning the Men’s Basketball Championship. Due to last-minute changes to the matchup, new tickets are now required for the championship game taking place tonight at Baruch's ARC Arena between No. 1 seed Baruch and No. 2 seed John Jay. General admission tickets will be available starting at 10 AM today at the official ticketing site and the cunyathletics.com website. It’s worth noting for fans holding tickets issued earlier this week: these tickets have been canceled and will not be honored at the gate. A limited supply of general admission tickets is available, so fans should act fast if they want to attend the game tonight!

Switching gears, WKU Athletics is launching a special promotion for the women’s basketball game against New Mexico State on Saturday, March 1. Acknowledging Senior Day, where they plan to honor their three senior players, tickets will be available for just $3. This is not just great pricing; it’s also a heartfelt way for fans to support the Lady Toppers as they charge through the Conference USA standings, currently sitting at third place with four games left to play before the CUSA Tournament. Fans can purchase their $3 tickets through the WKU box office.

Also on sale now are all-session passes for the CUSA Tournament, priced at $175. This pass grants ticket holders access to all 20 tournament games happening during the event. The pass can be purchased online, making it easy for fans to secure their place at this exciting tournament.

Many like Pawel have claimed their revocations stemmed from selling more tickets than allowed, which is considered inconsistent with the personal use policy upheld by the Detroit Lions organization. The organization’s email stated, “Our internal review of your account activity indicates a level of resales and/or transfer activity inconsistent with personal use of your Detroit Lions game tickets.” This decision has caused quite the stir among fans who believed their loyalty to the team would be recognized.

Another affected fan, Tony Stevenson, echoed Jan’s feelings upon receiving the news. “I thought the message was a bit curt and thought maybe, based on my tenure, they might take a look at my case and say, ‘Well, he really bombed out 2024, but we’ll give him another season,’” he lamented. The Detroit Lions have yet to provide additional comments on this situation, leaving many fans feeling overlooked and frustrated as they navigate the challenges of ticket memberships for next season.