Posted on September 21, 2021

Mo Abdulsalam led UNCG in rebounds in 2020-21
UNCG power forward Mo Abdulsalam started all 30 games last season and averaged 6.6 points and a team-high 6.9 rebounds, helping the Spartans reach the NCAA Tournament.

UNCG power forward Mo Abdulsalam started all 30 games last season and averaged 6.6 points and a team-high 6.9 rebounds to help the Spartans advance to the NCAA Tournament.

Season tickets for the upcoming 2021-22 UNCG men’s and women’s basketball seasons are available now.

Both teams will play 15 home games this winter, and both open their seasons at home on Tuesday, Nov. 9. The women’s team starts against UNC-Asheville at Fleming Gym, and the men’s team plays crosstown rival N.C. A&T at the Greensboro Coliseum.

The men’s home schedule also features non-conference games against Vermont, Elon and Coppin State as well as the full slate of Southern Conference opponents. The Spartans are in their first season under head coach Mike Jones, and the roster includes six key players who logged significant minutes for the team during last season’s run to the NCAA Tournament. 

That group includes point guard Keyshaun Langley and swingman Kaleb Hunter, last season’s second- and third-leading scorers, and top rebounder Mo Abdulsalam. 

The women’s home schedule includes intriguing non-conference matchups against Winthrop, Elon, UNC-Wilmington and College of Charleston along with all SoCon opponents. Coach Trina Patterson’s team returns an experienced core led by All-SoCon point guard CeCe Crudup and SoCon All-Freshman power forward Khalis Cain.

Men’s basketball season tickets are $129 for faculty and staff, and the price includes a parking pass at the Coliseum. Faculty and staff receive free admission to all women’s basketball regular-season home regular games.

Faculty and staff can buy additional season tickets for $50.  

UNCG Athletics is transitioning to mobile-only ticketing.

Story by Jeff Mills, University Communications
Photography by Carlos Morales, UNCG Athletics

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