The Nevada women’s basketball game against 11-time National Champion UConn on Tuesday, Nov. 28 has been selected for a national telecast by CBS Sports Network.

“Having a nationally televised game for the first time in program history is a great opportunity to showcase the city of Reno, the University of Nevada and our women’s basketball program,” said first-year Wolf Pack head coach Amanda Levens.

In addition to the television announcement, a game time has also been set for 6 p.m. inside Lawlor Events Center. This marks the first national telecast in Wolf Pack women’s basketball history. When these two teams tip off in November, the Huskies will become the highest-ranked women’s team to play against the Wolf Pack in Lawlor since Nevada hosted and beat No. 7/8 Louisville in 2008.

UConn has been a storied program in collegiate women’s basketball and is led by head coach Geno Auriemma, who will enter his 33rd year at the helm. UConn has won the most NCAA Division I National Championships of any program with 11, including four of the last five. The game also marks the homecoming for UConn senior forward Gabby Williams, a native of the nearby town of Sparks.

Due to high demand for this contest, women’s basketball season ticket holders will be allowed entry into the arena 30 minutes prior to the general public to secure premium seating. All general admission tickets to the game against UConn will be $10 for adults and $5 for seniors (65 and over) and youth (8th grade and under). Ticket prices for this game will increase on gameday. Single game tickets for the remaining 15 home games will be $8 for adults and $5 for seniors and youth.

In addition to single game tickets, season tickets are also on sale now. Season tickets are set at $65 for adults and $55 for seniors and youth. Season ticket discounts are available as well with the Family Four Pack and Pup Club. The Family Four Pack features two adult season tickets, two youth season tickets and two Pup Club memberships for $150.

The Lawlor Events Center ticket office is located inside the south main entrance at the ground level of the arena and is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are also available online at NevadaWolfPack.com. For additional information on ticket packages call (775) 348-PACK.