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Maui Invitational Island Ticket Sale Specials Available

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The Maui Jim Maui Invitational announced today a two-day ticket special for Maui residents will take place Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27-28, at four Maui locations. A limited number of All-Day Reserved and Single-Game General Admission tickets will be available for purchase to the 2019 Tournament, which will take place Nov. 25-27.

Individuals are limited to purchase two tickets per game at a time, and purchases must be made in person. Those wishing to purchase tickets to more than one game will need to re-enter the line. Cash and credit card payments will be accepted.

Ticket Prices at Kamaʻāina Discounts
All-Day Reserved (North Grandstands): $243/Day

Single-Game General Admission:
Games 1, 2, 3, 4, or 12           $89/Game (Day 1 Games and Wed. 3rd Place Game)
Games 9 and 11                     $16/Game
Games 7, 8 or 10                    $110/Game (Semifinals & Final)

  • Hours and Locations of Sale
    Friday, Sept. 27, 9 a.m. – close*
  • Saturday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m. – noon*
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The Grand Wailea Resort / 3850 Wailea Alanui Drive – Kīhei (free public parking located at 3894 Wailea Alanui Drive)
Hi-Tech Surf Sports / 425 Koloa Street – Kahului
The Snorkel Store / 1847 S. Kīhei Rd. – Kīhei
The Snorkel Store / 2580 Kekaʻa Drive – Lahaina

*Tickets will be available throughout the above timeframes or until sold out

The 2019 Maui Jim Maui Invitational teams include BYU, Dayton, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan St., UCLA, Virginia Tech, and host Chaminade. Combined, the teams own 196 NCAA Tournament berths, including 44 Final Four appearances, and 16 national championships.

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Accompanied by Tournament newcomer Georgia, the seven returning programs will return to Maui with a combined five Tournament championships, with Kansas returning to Maui having claimed the Tournament title in their most recent appearance (2015).

BYU, Michigan St., and Kansas are also among the top 20 winningest programs in the nation since the start of the 2010-11 season. Michigan State enters the 2019 Tournament coming off a trip to the Final Four last season.

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