Season tickets on sale for U of Arkansas at Little Rock athletics
The university’s Department of Athletics has opened sales for the 2026‑27 season tickets across men’s and women’s basketball as well as volleyball. Fans can purchase packages that grant access to all home events in each sport, marking the first year the Trojans will compete in the newly formed United Athletic Conference.
Alongside the ticket rollout, the department announced a suite of promotions, including a complimentary Nike T‑shirt for early buyers and a chance to win custom jerseys through a drawing. Preferred seating, hospitality access and priority parking are also part of the season‑ticket holder benefits.
New coaching staff brings fresh energy
Travis Ford will lead the men’s basketball program, while Steve Wiedower takes the helm of the women’s team and Aubrey Becker assumes coaching duties for volleyball. Their introductions coincide with the program’s transition into the United Athletic Conference on July 1, 2026, a move that promises heightened competition and visibility.
A combined season‑ticket package now offers access to both men’s and women’s basketball games, providing a convenient option for supporters who wish to follow the full slate of home contests. The package is complemented by a required contribution to the Trojan Athletic Fund for all men’s basketball tickets, ensuring continued investment in the program’s infrastructure.
Discounts for faculty, staff and alumni
University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty and staff receive a 20 percent discount on season tickets, while members of the Alumni Association enjoy a 10 percent reduction. These incentives aim to broaden participation and reward the campus community for their ongoing support.
Season‑ticket holders will also benefit from preferred seating, hospitality access and priority parking, enhancing the overall game‑day experience. The department emphasizes that these perks, together with the new conference alignment, reflect a strategic push to grow fan engagement and institutional visibility.