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CBU's New Ticket Incentive

By Andrew Shortall, Media Contact CBU
May 16, 2018 at 04:12pm. Views: 12

California Baptist University Athletics launched a new 60-in-60 campaign in late April for new and renewing season-ticket holders for the 2018-19 Lancer basketball season. Over a span of 60 days, from April 27 to June 27, CBU will be giving away 60 prizes to 60 lucky fans who purchase or renew their current CBU Basketball season tickets.

 Winners will be drawn every Friday and announced the following Monday during the 60-day campaign. Each winner will be notified via email and their name will be posted at www.cbulancers.com/seasontickets

 Season ticket holders will automatically be eligible for each weekly drawing once they make a $99 season ticket deposit. The deposit will go towards the total payment, which will be processed later on in the fall.

 The 60-in-60 campaign will stretch over the season ticket renewal period that ends June 30. If you were a CBU season ticket holder during the 2017-2018 season, be sure to make your deposit before June 30 in order to lock in your same seats, or have priority to change or upgrade your seats for next season. If you are a new season ticket holder, making your deposit before June 30 will allow you priority access to select your seats for the upcoming season.

 All season tickets grant access to every regular season men’s and women’s basketball home game and a wide variety of exclusive benefits just for season ticket holders. 

 CBU will “Rise to NCAA Division I” and join the Western Athletic Conference in 2018-2019. In 2017-2018, men’s basketball program reached the NCAA Division II Elite Eight, with a 28-win season and went 19-2 on its home floor. The program has gone 108-25 over the past four seasons. 

 The Lancer women finished strong, with nine wins in their last 10 games, while averaging nearly 80 points per contest. They reached the Division II Final Four in 2016-2017 and have won 110 games over the past four seasons. Through their successes last year, the basketball programs finished second nationally in overall attendance amongst 308 Division II teams, and fifth in average per game attendance.

 

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