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Nevada Soccer Announces Full 2024 Schedule; Single-Game Tickets Now On Sale

Nevada Soccer Announces Full 2024 Schedule; Single-Game Tickets Now On Sale

RENO, Nevada – Tickets for individual games in the Nevada women’s soccer team’s 2024 home campaign are now on sale, as the Wolf Pack also announced its full fall schedule.

All seats at Mackay Stadium for games are general admission, and tickets for children three (3) years and older cost $7.00. For groups of 20 or more, tickets cost $5.00 each.

Season tickets for the 2024 Nevada football campaign are still on sale. Adult season tickets are just $55 for all home games, while senior tickets are $45 and youth tickets are $30. The Family 4-Pack, in which holders receive four general admission season tickets for each 2024 home game, is just $140. Fans can purchase their 2024 Nevada football season tickets and 4-Packs at MyNevadaTickets.com or by calling 775-348-PACK (7225).

Two 2023 NCAA Tournament opponents and five road games in California mark Nevada’s 2024 non-conference schedule.

Nevada opens the 2024 campaign in front of its home crowd at Mackay Stadium on Aug. 18 against Southern Utah. The Wolf Pack will play two additional non-conference home games against two 2023 NCAA Tournament teams in Idaho (Sept. 12) and Grand Canyon (Sept. 15).

Nevada’s Mountain West schedule, released in the spring, includes six home games in 2024, starting with a weekend homestand on Thursday, Oct. 3 against Colorado College and Sunday, Oct. 6 against Air Force.

A four-game homestand will close out the Packers’ home schedule in 2024. The series begins Thursday, Oct. 17 against Wyoming and continues with games against Colorado State (Oct. 20), Boise State (Oct. 24) and Utah State (Oct. 27).

The road portion of the Packers’ non-conference schedule is headlined by a trip to new Atlantic Coast Conference member California (Sept. 5), where Nevada head coach Vanessa Valentine served as an assistant coach during the 2022 season before leading the Wolf Pack.

“We are excited about this year’s schedule as it provides us with a great opportunity to play in elite competition that prepares us for the Mountain West Conference,” Valentine said. “Each opponent will be a unique challenge and will allow us to play in a place where our fans can support us every night. This team will be fun to watch and we invite the Reno/Tahoe community to come out and support us during these big games.”

Nevada will travel on the road for the first time in 2024 at Cal State Fullerton (Aug. 22). Valentine, a three-time All-Big West honoree for Cal State Fullerton as a player, will be making her first trip to her alma mater as a Division I head coach.

After a road game against UC San Diego (Aug. 25), Nevada’s California tour continues Sept. 5 at Cal. Valentine helped Cal to a 10-win season and a 2022 NCAA Tournament berth before being named Nevada’s head coach.

Nevada returns to Mackay Stadium to face back-to-back 2023 NCAA Tournament qualifiers. The Wolf Pack will face defending Big Sky champion Idaho on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Grand Canyon, the defending WAC champion and winner of 14 games in 2023, will be Nevada’s final opponent at Mackay Stadium in nonconference play.

The Pack finishes its non-conference schedule with two road games against Big West schools. Facing Cal State Bakersfield on Sept. 19, Nevada will play its non-conference finale at Cal Poly on Sept. 22.

The 2024 campaign marks the second for the Pack under Valentine. Nevada is coming off one of the best seasons in program history in Valentine’s first season, collecting its most wins since 2015 (six) and qualifying for its first Mountain West Tournament since 2013.

In addition to a core of veteran players who will accompany three Division I transfers for the 2024 season, Nevada returns the three-time All-Mountain West forward Emilie Rich and 2023 All-Mountain West Newcomer Team goaltender Ally Larkin.

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