Still time to get Battle of the Beach UTRGV basketball game tickets
APPROXIMATELY 100 TICKETS REMAINING FOR UTRGV SOUTH PADRE ISLAND BATTLE ON THE BEACH
Special to Weslaco World News
RIO GRANDE VALLEY – The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced on Friday that approximately 100 tickets for the inaugural UTRGV South Padre Island Battle on the Beach, featuring men’s basketball games between UTRGV and Northern Arizona as well as Texas Tech and Incarnate Word on Nov. 20 at the South Padre Island Convention Centre, remain available for purchase.
The remaining tickets are $25 each and include admission to both games. Tickets can be purchased at UTRGVTickets.com or by contacting the UTRGV Athletics Ticket Office team of Seth Jones (956-665-3877), Carlos Munoz (956-665-3747) and Eddie Galvan (956-665-3415) over the phone or through email at tickets@utrgv.edu.
UTRGV will face Northern Arizona at 1 p.m. Texas Tech plays Incarnate Word at 4 p.m.
Current UTRGV students get free admission and will be asked to RSVP for their tickets in advance during the week leading up to the games. UTRGV students will receive an email on Monday with more information.
This is the first time UTRGV men’s basketball is playing on South Padre Island since Nov. 27-28, 2009, playing against Chattanooga and Bethune-Cookman as part of the South Padre Island Invitational. UTRGV also took part in the inaugural tournament in 2005, playing Texas Southern and Kent State. Previously, UTRGV faced SMU on South Padre Island in 2003-04.
The UTRGV South Padre Island Battle on the Beach gives UTRGV two annual basketball events at the South Padre Island Convention Centre, along with women’s basketball’s UTRGV South Padre Island Classic scheduled for Dec. 17-18.
South Padre Island is a tropical oasis located off the southern tip of Texas. This barrier island offers the unsurpassed beauty of the Laguna Madre Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and is the ideal year-round destination for visitors seeking a getaway from the daily grind.
South Padre Island features 34 miles of beautiful white sand and clear emerald water, making it one of the world’s most exquisite barrier islands – and the only tropical island in Texas. Calm weather and water and more than 300 days of sunshine make South Padre Island a great place to visit all year. When visiting during the winter, the warm sun melts away your cares as you stroll down the beach in shorts and sandals. You can close your eyes, breathe deeply, and let go of all the worries you left behind when your trip to South Padre began.
The average temperature range on South Padre Island on November 20 is between 67 and 73 degrees.
With a breathtaking view of the Laguna Madre Bay, the South Padre Island Convention Centre offers 45,000 square feet of space for meetings, conventions, conferences, trade shows, exhibits and special events. The primary facilities include 22,500 square feet of exhibit hall space with a clear ceiling height of 36 feet for large meetings and sporting events, a 2,633 square foot conference auditorium, and 9,000 square feet of breakout space. A large central lobby can also host various exhibits and functions. The Sunset Terrace adjoins the lobby, providing the perfect setting and view for an outside reception.
This is Texas Tech men’s basketball’s first visit to South Padre Island since Nov. 26-27, 2010, when the Red Raiders faced Saint Mary’s and South Florida in the South Padre Island Invitational.
This is the third time that Texas Tech has ever visited the Rio Grande Valley, along with a game at what was then known as the UTPA Fieldhouse on Nov. 30, 1991.
Texas Tech is coming off an 18-11 season that ended with a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
This will be the fifth-ever matchup between UTRGV and Northern Arizona and the first since Dec. 8, 2010. This is Northern Arizona’s first trip to South Padre Island and third trip to the Valley. The two previous games in the Valley were tight, as they were each decided by five points.
This is Incarnate Word’s first-ever visit to South Padre Island and just its second visit to the Valley after previously visiting the fieldhouse on Nov. 10, 2006.