Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Tickets for Labor Day Golden Classic Now On Sale

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Miles has brought back the Labor Day Golden Classic and tickets are now available for the season-opening football game on Sept. 6 between the Golden Bears and the University of North Alabama at historic Legion Field.

Fans who want to attend the only college football game in Birmingham can take advantage of the Early Bear discount through July 15, as General Admission tickets are available online for just $15. Starting July 16, fans can purchase tickets online and through the Miles College Athletic and Business Offices for just $20. Tickets on the day of the game will be $25. Groups of 20 or more can purchase tickets for $15 each.

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After a two-year hiatus, the Labor Day Golden Classic returns for the seventh time and features two of the top teams in the NCAA Division II South Region. North Alabama is a member of the Gulf South Conference and has won its league title the past two seasons. The Lions finished 9-2 last season, earned a berth in the Division II playoffs and are among the top teams in the nation entering the 2015 campaign.

The Golden Bears finished 6-4 in 2015, narrowly missing the SIAC Championship game after a loss to league champion Tuskegee in their final game of the season. Miles will look to return to the Division II playoffs for the first time in three years and wants to use the Labor Day Golden Classic as a catalyst for a championship run.

The most recent Labor Day Golden Classic was held in 2012, when Miles and UNA waged an epic battle. The Lions led 24-7 at halftime but the Golden Bears clawed back into the contest, making it a one-point game. Miles went for the win but came up just short on the two-point conversion in a 31-30 defeat. Miles last victory in the Labor Day Golden Classic was in 2010 when it downed Stillman.

For more information on Labor Day Golden Classic tickets, call 205-929-1615.



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