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Game Tickets for 2023-24 Indiana Lyons Season Now Available

The Indiana Lyons are unveiling several changes in the way game tickets can be purchased for the 2023-24 season, all of which involve saving members of the Lyons Pride money!

Single Game Tickets

Prices for single game tickets in 2023-24 are the same as they’ve been for all five previous seasons: $10 per person.

Single game tickets for children ages 6-17, seniors ages 55+, active military, military veterans, and — new for 2023-24! — first responders also remain the same: $5/person.

Children ages 5 and under are FREE!

Another change this season is that single game tickets can no longer be ordered online. They can only be purchased at the Lyons Den on Game Days. Cash and major credit cards are accepted.

Multi-Game Ticket Packages

A new option for the 2023-24 is multi-game ticket packages!

Save 10% by purchasing a 3-game ticket package that get you in to any 3 home regular season games!

Save 15% by purchasing a 5-game ticket package that get you in to any 5 home regular season games!

Save 20% by purchasing a 7-game ticket package that get you in to any 7 home regular season games!

Multi-game ticket packages are now available for purchase online.

Season Tickets

Purchase season tickets that get you into every home preseason and regular season game (18 games total), and save yourself 33%! Season tickets are now available for purchase online.

Don’t miss a minute of the action this season! Get all the information about game tickets by clicking here!

Indiana Lyons Release 2023-24 Schedule

The ABA Champion Indiana Lyons have released their schedule for the upcoming 2023-24 season in the American Basketball Association (ABA) as they adjust to the league’s realignment and settle in to the Red Division of the Central Region.

After four home preseason games in October, the Lyons open up the regular season on Saturday, Nov. 4 with a 5 p.m. tilt against the other ABA Champion, the Burning River Buckets, in the Lyons Den.

The Lyons and Buckets were set to play for the 2022-23 ABA Championship in Missouri in April, but eight EF0 tornadoes struck the area an hour before game time and damaged the gym. Without a backup plan in place, the ABA canceled the championship game and declared the Lyons and Buckets to be co-champions.

The lineups for both teams will look different, and the stakes won’t be nearly as high, but this is the matchup that fans of both teams have been waiting for!

Training camp for the Lyons begins in September and lasts throughout the month.

In total, the Lyons will play 14 regular season games at home and 10 on the road. Six of the away games are day trips, which will allow the Lyons Pride to travel and cheer for their team away from the Lyons Den.

Information about tickets will be coming shortly.

Indiana Lyons Notch Road Win in Chicago

PALOS HILLS, ILLINOIS – The Indiana Lyons hit the road for their second game of the 2022-23 American Basketball Association (ABA) season on Nov. 13 and returned home from Chicago with a 97-80 victory against the expansion Southland Saints under their belts.

For the second week in a row, the Lyons (1-1) faced an expansion team and for the second week in a row, they struggled. Shots would not fall, and the stifling Saints defense soaked up the rebounds and turnovers throughout the first three quarters of the contest.

Trailing 18-14 after the first quarter, the Lyons found a little bit of rhythm in the final two minutes of the half to take a 37-36 lead into the locker room.

The Saints (0-2) were coming off a close five-point loss last week to the No. 15 team in the ABA, and they looked hungry to earn their first victory in franchise history. Meanwhile, the Lyons were listless coming out of halftime, allowing the Saints to hold a 57-52 lead after three periods.

With only 52 points in three frames, the Lyons were on pace to set a franchise record for fewest points scored in a game.

And then the fourth quarter began.

As sluggish and discombobulated as the Lyons were through three quarters, they were equally as cohesive and well-oiled in the final twelve minutes.

Gerald Campbell drove the ball to the hoop for two points on the Lyons’ opening possession, which the Lyons followed up with three emphatic slam dunks on subsequent possessions – one by 6’8” Dillon Ware and two by 7’0” Alex Brown.

The quick strike and sudden swing in momentum gave the Lyons a lead that they would never relinquish, putting the Saints on their heels and leading them to force three-point shots that would not fall.

The Lyons started aggressively hunting down rebounds and forcing turnovers, and in the blink of an eye, they were on a 16-0 run before the Saints could register a basket. Scootee Walker, Kendric Lee, and Mike Pugh all forced multiple turnovers to frustrate the home team.

Later in the quarter, the Saints started shaking off the early haymaker, putting together a couple of scoring drives. Adonis Cubas-Hughes drove to the basket to attempt a layup, but Brown aggressively blocked the shot straight into the floor. On the next possession, Pugh launched a three-pointer while being fouled, sunk the trey and buried the ensuing free throw.

That sequence proved to be the knockout blow, as the Saints could never get back up off the mat.

The Lyons return to their home court in Bosstick Gym at 49 N. Wayne Street in Danville on Nov. 19 against the No. 14-ranked Clarksville Phoenix and Nov. 20 against the No. 13-ranked Burning River Buckets. Tipoff for the Clarksville game is at 5 p.m. while the Buckets game begins at 4 p.m.