FAYETTEVILLE, AR. – Fans planning to attend the University of Arkansas men’s basketball game with No. 8/8 Syracuse, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 30, are being encouraged to wear white to Bud Walton Arena and participate in a “White Out.” Those fans that do not already have tickets for the contest may purchase them beginning on Thursday at 8:30 a.m., as all remaining non-conference single-game tickets go on sale.
To ensure that Bud Walton Arena is packed with white, the University will hand out t-shirts courtesy of Jennie-O Turkey to the first 10,000 fans through the doors. The Razorbacks and Orange are scheduled to tip at 7:30 p.m. in the non-conference clash. During halftime of the game, fans will be treated by the Skyriders, a high-flying trampoline show.
The game between Arkansas and Syracuse is just the second all-time between the two programs. The first meeting came during the 1994-95 season when the Razorbacks outlasted the Orange in overtime of the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 96-94, in Austin, Texas.
Single-game tickets for Razorback basketball home contests are $25 and may be purchased at ArkansasRazorbacks.com, in person at the Razorback Ticket Center or by phone at 1-800-982-HOGS (4647). Fans ordering tickets online have the option to print the tickets from home utilizing Arkansas’ new eTicket system. Tickets to the following games will be available on Thursday, Syracuse (Nov. 30), Oklahoma (Dec. 4), Alcorn State (Dec. 15), Robert Morris (Dec. 20), Northwestern State (Dec. 29) and Delaware State (Jan. 5). Tickets for Arkansas’ game at Verizon Arena against Alabama A&M (Dec. 22) are also on sale through ticketmaster.com. In addition to single-game tickets, Razorback mini-plans and season ticket packages remain available.
To ensure that Bud Walton Arena is packed with white, the University will hand out t-shirts courtesy of Jennie-O Turkey to the first 10,000 fans through the doors. The Razorbacks and Orange are scheduled to tip at 7:30 p.m. in the non-conference clash. During halftime of the game, fans will be treated by the Skyriders, a high-flying trampoline show.
The game between Arkansas and Syracuse is just the second all-time between the two programs. The first meeting came during the 1994-95 season when the Razorbacks outlasted the Orange in overtime of the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 96-94, in Austin, Texas.
Single-game tickets for Razorback basketball home contests are $25 and may be purchased at ArkansasRazorbacks.com, in person at the Razorback Ticket Center or by phone at 1-800-982-HOGS (4647). Fans ordering tickets online have the option to print the tickets from home utilizing Arkansas’ new eTicket system. Tickets to the following games will be available on Thursday, Syracuse (Nov. 30), Oklahoma (Dec. 4), Alcorn State (Dec. 15), Robert Morris (Dec. 20), Northwestern State (Dec. 29) and Delaware State (Jan. 5). Tickets for Arkansas’ game at Verizon Arena against Alabama A&M (Dec. 22) are also on sale through ticketmaster.com. In addition to single-game tickets, Razorback mini-plans and season ticket packages remain available.