Wisconsin football fans will see ticket prices increase in 2018.

The UW athletic board on Friday approved an increase of $6 per game to a total of $54.  That’s a cost of $378 for a seven-game season.

The last time ticket prices were increased was after the 2014 season.

The announced increase is expected to increase revenue from tickets by $2 million in 2018.  The Badgers would still ranked sixth in total ticket costs for football, based on 2017 prices.  Ohio State leads the way at $695 for the season.  Michigan ($430), Iowa ($405), Nebraska ($399) and Penn State ($385) make up the rest of the top five.

Wisconsin’s $54 per game ticket price is expected to be no higher than 10th in the Big Ten in 2018.

Season tickets for women’s volleyball matches also went up.  The board approved a proposal that would price about 570 of the 2,000 reserved seats at the UW Field House at $100 for the season, up from $65 last season.  The remaining reserved seats would be priced at $85 for the season.

 

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