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UWF Will Travel To Ferris State in National Semifinal on Saturday

UWF is making its second appearance in the semifinals in the last three years


2019 NCAA DIVISION 2 FOOTBALL BRACKET

TICKET UPDATE FROM FERRIS STATE ATHLETICS: 

Tickets for Saturday's national semifinal playoff game are on sale now and fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $7 for senior citizens (age 65+) along with $5 for students in grades K-12. In addition, FSU students and UWF with a valid student ID card are also $5. Children ages five and under are free.

Per NCAA policy, no comp passes or regular-season passes of any type will be accepted such as GLIAC passes, the D2 Pass for Two, etc.

Fans can purchase playoff tickets online 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.StarTickets.com or call (800) 585-3737. Tickets may also be purchased in person thru the FSU Athletics Ticket Office located inside the Ewigleben Sports Complex.

The ticket office will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) the entire week along with extended hours on Wednesday until 7 p.m. In addition, the gameday ticket office inside the Wheeler Pavilion at Top Taggart Field will open early on Saturday at 1 p.m. (ET) for ticket sales.

 
 

PENSACOLA, Fla. – The 20th-ranked UWF football team will travel to Ferris State in the 2019 NCAA Division II National Semifinals as announced by the NCAA.
 
The game will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time at Top Taggart Field in Big Rapids, Michigan. It will be televised on ESPN3 and the ESPN app, and carried by the UWF Sports Network, ESPN Pensacola 1330 AM/99.1 FM.
 
Ticket and parking information will be announced on Monday by FSU.
 
UWF (11-2) is making its second appearance in the NCAA Playoffs after reaching the national championship game in 2017. The program is 33-17 all-time after starting in 2016. The Argonauts are 7-1 in postseason games and with all seven victories coming on the road.
 
UWF claimed the Super Region 2 title with road wins over No. 16 Wingate (38-17), No. 1 and defending national champion Valdosta State (38-35) and No. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne (43-38) this past Saturday. The wins over the Blazers and Bears ended the two longest home field winning streaks in Division 2.
 
Ferris State (12-0) is ranked second in the country and has won 12-consecutive games after falling to VSU in last year's national title game. The Bulldogs are one of three teams at any level of college football  to have won at least 11 games each of the last six seasons (Ohio State & North Dakota State) and have also won 14-straight at home.
 
The other semifinal game has No. 4 Minnesota State (13-0) at No. 8 Slippery Rock (13-0).


 
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