Your Courtside Countdown Begins—Tickets Just $10!

Your Courtside Countdown Begins—Tickets Just $10!
October 2, 2025

October 2, 2025

Catch Every Slam—Florida Women’s Basketball Tickets On Sale

Fans can now purchase single-game tickets for any of the 18 home games this season at Exactech Arena at Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

Gator Fans—Your Seat Awaits for the 2025–26 Season!

Gainesville is gearing up for another thrilling season—Florida fans can now reserve seats for the 2025–26 women’s basketball home games at Exactech Arena, located inside the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.


The Gators is set to host 18 home games this season at Exactech Arena inside the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. Fans can look forward to high-profile showdowns, including matchups against Florida State on November 20, South Carolina on January 4, and Texas on January 29—plus plenty more action throughout the season.


The 2025–26 season tips off with Florida Women’s Basketball hosting North Florida for their home opener on Monday, November 3 at Exactech Arena.


Single-game tickets are available for just $10, with a $2 discount when purchased online—secure yours now and catch the action live.


Looking for more ways to attend? Season tickets for the 2025–26 Florida Women’s Basketball season start at just $75 and are available HERE. For groups of 15 or more, tickets are offered for every home game—complete this form to request more information.


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