Arkansas adding tiered ticket prices to baseball in 2016

Fans watch game action during the second inning in a super regional of the NCAA college baseball tournament between Arkansas and Missouri State in Fayetteville, Ark., Sunday, June 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

— Arkansas will use a tiered-pricing model for baseball games next season that puts a premium on tickets for the most in-demand games.

Most single-game chair-back seats for Friday and Saturday conference games will be sold for $15. Tickets for Sunday games, which are typically less-attended, will be sold for up to $12 for SEC games.

Tickets for midweek games will be sold for up to $10 per seat.

The Razorbacks began using tiered-pricing models this year for football and men's basketball tickets.

In addition to single-game tickets, Arkansas is also offering "mini-packs" for its Friday and Saturday conference games at Baum Stadium. Friday mini-packs average $12 per game and Saturday mini-packs average $13.

The Razorbacks are scheduled to play Auburn, Missouri, Florida, Texas A&M and Alabama in home SEC series next season.

Earlier this year, the Razorbacks raised season-ticket prices by 9.8 percent to $225 per seat before donation fees. Arkansas has finished second nationally in number of tickets sold in eight of the last nine seasons.

The Razorbacks are scheduled to open the 2016 season Feb. 19 with a home series against Central Michigan.