SAN MARCOS, Texas – Tickets are now on sale for both season ticket renewals and new purchases. Reserved season tickets can be purchased for $150 and general admission seats are $100.
Special discounts are available for Bobcat Club donors, Texas State faculty and staff, recent alumni and members of the T-Association. A complete list of those discounts can be found in the chart below.
Patrons can purchase their season tickets at the TXST Athletic Ticket Office located at Bobcat Stadium, by calling the office at 512-245-2272, or by logging into their account on TXStateBobcats.com/tickets. Due to the high demand for reserved seats, fans are encouraged to purchase the best available seats now and to indicate their preferences for other locations if any become available.
Season ticket holders may renew their same seating locations as last year by logging into their account, calling 512-245-2272 or visiting the TXST Athletic Ticket Office between 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The deadline for season ticket renewals is Feb. 1, and Mini-Plans will go on sale Jan. 15. Single game tickets will be made available for purchase Feb. 5 for all games except Texas, which will go on sale April. 2.
NOTE: Season ticket holders receive the benefit of being able to purchase additional tickets to any home game, including the contests against Texas and Baylor, when they pay for their season tickets.
Season Ticket Type | Season Ticket Price |
Reserved | $150 |
Bobcat Club Donors | $125 |
TXST Faculty/Staff | $125 |
Recent Alumni | $125 |
Reserved Youth | $100 |
General Admission | $100 |
T-Association Donors | $75 |
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