The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports
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20 ■ THE WOLFPACKER T BY ETHAN MCDOWELL he NC State athletics depart- ment just wrapped up one of the most successful years in its history. The Wolfpack won five ACC champion- ships, advanced to both the women's and men's Final Fours, reached the Men's College World Series and won a third consecutive women's cross country na- tional title. With NC State on a clear upward tra- jectory under the leadership of athlet- ics director Boo Corrigan, the Wolfpack Club is modernizing its football season ticket sales process to help the program continue to best the top teams in the ACC and beyond. "If you take a look at it, NC State is one of very few schools at the level that we compete at that doesn't currently have a per-seat contribution model on its tick- ets and parking," Wolfpack Club execu- tive director Ben Broussard said. NC State will begin instituting its Pack Forward campaign for the 2025 football season. Season tickets will range from $400 to $500. In addition to that base total, the Wolfpack will also charge a re- quired seat donation that can be as little as $0 and as much as $250 depending on the location in Carter-Finley Stadium. Tickets that are lifetime seating rights do not have the required seat donation. For example, tickets in the lower bowl on the 50-yard line will cost $700 to- tal. Tickets in the upper corner of the stadium can cost as little as $400. The NC State is getting set to modernize the ticket sales process for Carter-Finley Stadium, part of an effort to generate the revenue that will be needed to keep the Wolfpack highly competitive in the years to come. PHOTO BY LARRY BLANKENSHIP FORWARD THINKING NC State's New 'Pack Forward' Initiative Aims To Boost Support For Athletics