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Illinois women’s basketball single-game tickets now available for 2025-26 season

The team, led by head coach Shauna Green in her fourth year, has enjoyed 38 wins at home over the past three seasons. Photo: Contributed/Elizabeth Hess


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Chambana Today) – Single-game tickets for all home games of the Illinois Women’s Basketball team for the 2025-26 season are now available for purchase at FightingIllini.com. Fans can secure their seats with prices starting at just $12 for general admission, making it an affordable option for all supporters. Courtside seating is also available for $30, with several other pricing tiers, including discounted tickets for groups and U of I students with an I-Card.

The Illini are set to open their season at State Farm Center on November 4 against SEMO and continue their home schedule with Illinois State on November 7. Illinois will also host non-conference games against Western Kentucky and Le Moyne, as well as Big Ten action starting December 6 against Indiana.

The team, led by head coach Shauna Green in her fourth year, has enjoyed 38 wins at home over the past three seasons. Under Green, the Illini have secured several key victories, including upsets of top-25 teams like No. 12 Iowa and No. 14 Indiana, while also winning the 2024 WBIT championship.

Season tickets remain available, priced at $65 for general admission and $104 for reserved seats.

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