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Additional fall sports ticket plans avaiable

FORT MYERS, Fla. – FGCU Athletics is pleased to announce the release of additional ticket options for 2025 volleyball and soccer seasons. Now available are group tickets (10 or more) starting at $8, single game tickets starting at $12 and mini plans starting at $31. All additional order charges are included in this listed price.

FORT MYERS, Fla. – FGCU Athletics is pleased to announce the release of additional ticket options for 2025 volleyball and soccer seasons. Now available are group tickets (10 or more) starting at $8, single game tickets starting at $12 and mini plans starting at $31. All additional order charges are included in this listed price.

Tickets can be purchased using the links above or by visiting FGCUtickets.com. If your group is interested in group tickets, please call the FGCU Box Office at (866) FGCU-TIX or by emailing tickets@fgcu.edu. Season tickets remain your best value and are still available to purchase.

Volleyball hosts 12 home games at Alico Arena including the season opener against Missouri on Aug 30 at 1 p.m. Women's soccer hosts nine home games at Pickering Field, welcoming LSU on Aug 21 at 7 p.m. Men's soccer has five home games on its slate including the defending ASUN men's soccer tournament champion North Florida Ospreys on Oct 18 at 7 p.m.

The 2025 season brings exciting new leadership to the pitch and court. FGCU men's soccer welcomes Oliver Twelvetrees as its new head coach. Twelvetrees joins the Eagles after a highly successful tenure at Colorado State University-Pueblo, where he led the ThunderWolves to back-to-back NCAA Division II national championship appearances and compiled a 74-21-12 record over five seasons.  

On the volleyball side, Thais Baziquetto-Allen takes the helm as head coach. Baziquetto-Allen arrives at FGCU following a dominant run at Florida SouthWestern State College, where she led the Buccaneers to three consecutive NJCAA Division I National Championships and earned NJCAA National Coach of the Year honors three years in a row. She will look to continue to build upon the foundation of excellence on the court as the Eagles have won four Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament championships in a row. 

FGCU women's soccer enters the 2025 season as the reigning Atlantic Sun Conference regular season champions and 2023 ASUN Tournament champions, continuing a tradition of excellence under head coach Jim Blankenship

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