From Big Ten media relations:
Group tickets and All-Tournament passes to the 2015 Big Ten Baseball Tournament to be held May 20-24 at Target Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins, are on sale now.
All-Tournament passes, which feature 13 games over five days, are $30 each, while group tickets (minimum 20) are available for $7 per ticket. Single-game tickets are $10 each for adults and $7 each for youth, senior citizens and students with a valid college ID.
Individual game tickets for the tournament can be purchased at the Target Field Box Office adjacent to Gate 29 one hour prior to the start of the first game each day. Group tickets and All-Tournament passes are now on sale by calling the Target Field Box Office at (800) 338-9467.
The tournament bracket will be announced on the evening of Saturday, May 16, which is the final scheduled day of regular-season competition. The Big Ten Baseball Tournament is a double-elimination event that awards byes to the top two teams. The Big Ten Champion is the team or teams that finish atop the regular-season standings, while the Big Ten Tournament Champion receives the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship.
Group tickets and All-Tournament passes to the 2015 Big Ten Baseball Tournament to be held May 20-24 at Target Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins, are on sale now.
All-Tournament passes, which feature 13 games over five days, are $30 each, while group tickets (minimum 20) are available for $7 per ticket. Single-game tickets are $10 each for adults and $7 each for youth, senior citizens and students with a valid college ID.
Individual game tickets for the tournament can be purchased at the Target Field Box Office adjacent to Gate 29 one hour prior to the start of the first game each day. Group tickets and All-Tournament passes are now on sale by calling the Target Field Box Office at (800) 338-9467.
The tournament bracket will be announced on the evening of Saturday, May 16, which is the final scheduled day of regular-season competition. The Big Ten Baseball Tournament is a double-elimination event that awards byes to the top two teams. The Big Ten Champion is the team or teams that finish atop the regular-season standings, while the Big Ten Tournament Champion receives the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship.