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Virginia Women’s Soccer | Virginia Women’s Soccer Announces 2024 Schedule And Ticket Sales

Virginia Women's Soccer | Virginia Women's Soccer Announces 2024 Schedule And Ticket Sales

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s soccer team released its schedule for the 2024 season on Thursday (June 13) with a home slate that includes nine home games. Season tickets are on sale now.

The Cavaliers will face seven teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament a year ago, including four teams that advanced to the Elite Eight, as a part of the 17-game schedule.

Virginia opens the season with seven non-conference games that include home contests with Towson (Aug. 15), Northwestern (Aug. 18), Utah Valley (Aug. 25) and Howard (Sept. 8). The Cavaliers will go on the road to face Penn State (Aug. 22), JMU (Sept. 1) and VCU (Sept. 5).

The Hoos will play a 10-game ACC slate with home games against Wake Forest (Sept. 15), Notre Dame (Sept. 21), NC State (Oct. 10), SMU (Oct. 13) and Clemson (Oct. 25). Virginia goes on the road to face Miami (Sept. 12), North Carolina (Sept. 27), Duke (Oct. 3), FSU (Oct. 17) and Virginia Tech (Oct. 31).

The Cavaliers will also host exhibition games against Tennessee (Aug. 7) and Georgetown (Aug. 10).

TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets for the 2024 season are on sale at UVATix.com. General admission season tickets are $40 each and reserved seats are $70 each. Season tickets are sold separately for men’s and women’s soccer. Current season ticket members have until Sunday, July 14th, to renew their membership.

Discounted group tickets for groups of 20 or more as well as a Pick 4 mini plan will go on sale Tuesday, July 16. New for 2024, the Pick 4 mini plan allows fans to choose two conference weekend games and two additional games from the rest of the schedule for $24.  The mini plan provides fans the flexibility to choose the games they want to attend and save money compared to purchasing single-game tickets.

Single-game tickets will go on sale Thursday, August 1st.

 

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