
DI men’s hockey season tickets go on sale Tuesday morning
7/21/2025 5:11:00 PM | Men's D1 Hockey
Coming off its third Final Four appearance in the past five ACHA National Championships, Liberty has a strong returning nucleus to build around for the 2025-26 season that opens Sept. 5.
On average in recent seasons, Liberty has sold close to 1,000 season tickets — including both general admission and reserved seats — for the arena that holds approximately 4,000 spectators. All 10 suites on the concourse level of the LIC have been renewed by their previous tenants.
Season tickets for reserved seats cost $203 (including a $5 processing fee. General admission tickets cost $137 for the general public; $98 for Liberty faculty and staff, youth (ages 3-17), seniors (60-over), active and retired military, and first-responders; and $85 for residential or commuter students.
Season tickets do not include the two Midnight Mayhem games. However, season ticket holders can purchase tickets to those games at a discounted rate through the Midnight Mayhem add-on promo code given upon purchasing season tickets, and they will still be allowed 15-minute early entry before the rest of the Midnight Mayhem crowds.
The 10-pack of tickets introduced last season will also be available to the public on Tuesday, with fans able to use them all at one game or to spread them over as many as 10 contests, not including Midnight Mayhem events. The 10-packs cost $90 (including a $10 processing fee) for the general public and $65 for students.
This Thursday, starting times for all 23 home games will be announced, including the specific dates for the two Midnight Mayhem contests. Game promotions and theme nights will be announced at a later date.
Then, on Aug. 12, single-game tickets will go on sale for those who have purchased season tickets to buy extras for guests. Single-game ticket purchases will be available to the public on Aug. 26, just over one week before the season-opening contest against the West Chester (Pa.) Wolves of the National Collegiate Development Conference (NCDC) on Sept. 5.
Single-game ticket prices have remained the same from last season, $10 for general admission, and $15 for reserved seating. General admission tickets are available to Liberty residential students for $6, and $7 for faculty, staff, youth, seniors, military and first-responders. No discounts are available on reserved seats.
Fans may purchase tickets through the Liberty Ticket Office or by calling (434) 582-SEAT (7328).