NEW ORLEANS – Tulane football fans looking to maintain their season ticket status for the 2017 season have just a couple of days remaining to renew by the deadline on Friday, May 26.
To renew season tickets, please call 504-861-WAVE (9283), log onto TulaneGreenWave.com or visit the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
The Green Wave open the 2017 season on Saturday, Sept. 2 at Yulman Stadium against Grambling State and host home games against Army West Point (Saturday, Sept. 23) and American Athletic Conference foes Tulsa (Saturday, Oct. 7), USF (Saturday, Oct. 21), Cincinnati (Saturday, Nov. 4) and Houston (Saturday, Nov. 18).
For the first time, Tulane Athletics has partnered with the Veteran Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix) to join the Seats for Soldiers program. For $10, Green Wave fans can purchase a ticket to the Tulane-Army game which will then be donated to military service men and women, veterans, and their families.
Vet Tix is a national non-profit that supports the military community by providing free event tickets to currently serving military, veterans and family members of those killed in action, allowing them to attend sporting events, concerts, performing arts and family activities. Since 2008, Vet Tix has provided more than 2.8 million free event tickets to over 500,000 verified VetTixers, giving back to those who have given so much.
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