COLLEGE PARK, MD – The University of Maryland Athletics Department will introduce a simplified and modernized ticket pricing model that transitions to a per seat contribution for Maryland football and men’s basketball, starting with the 2025-26 seasons. Along with this will come a new premium experience opportunity at XFINITY Center as well as wider lower-level seats at SECU Stadium providing enhanced offerings and comfort at both venues.
As part of the transition to a per seat model, the Terrapin Club will also make an exciting shift to an all-in giving model that combines all gifts to Maryland Athletics into one contribution total which will be used to determine Terrapin Club member level.
This new season ticket model is the result of comprehensive analysis and in consideration of fan feedback received in recent years. The updated pricing structure will allow Maryland Athletics to streamline the season ticket process and the donor experience, introduce consistency across venues, and provide current season ticket holders increased ownership of their experience. The new process is also intended to make it easier to welcome new Terp fans to campus for an enhanced gameday atmosphere, while providing equitable and affordable options for everyone.
Additional fan input has also influenced the expansion of a variety of exciting seating amenities that will launch between now and Fall 2025. Opening this fall at XFINITY Center, The Maryland Club will offer an exclusive bar, dining, lounge and gameday experience. Over at SECU Stadium, more than 17,000 lower bowl seats will be widened by 20 percent in the fall of 2025, providing a more comfortable footprint of space for each ticket holder. With fan experience a priority at athletics venues, several other initiatives to enhance game day atmosphere, comfort, and enjoyment are set to come online in the near future as well.
“Maryland Athletics is built on tradition, and we continue to take building that tradition to another level when it comes to Maryland football and basketball,” said Damon Evans, the Barry P. Gossett Director of Athletics. “As we continue to invest in the championship resources needed to win at the highest levels, it is important that we reimagine the fan experience from all angles while keeping pace and evolving with the rest of our peers in the Big…
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