WORCESTER Wolves will freeze prices for a second successive year as they bid to attract even more fans to the University Arena.

Crowds have regularly topped 1,000 this season and the Good Friday victory over Newcastle Eagles was watched by a sell-out.

Wolves want to ensure numbers remain high and have announced that prices for both match night and season tickets will stay the same for the 2015-16 British Basketball League campaign.

Admission for matches will remain at £14 for adults, reducing to £12 if bought online in advance, while concessions remain £5.

A full price adult season ticket for Wolves costs £200, £85 for concessions and under 18s, while a ticket for two adults and two children is £500 and £250 for one adult and a child.

Half-season tickets covering the first 10 games are also available and there is an early-bird discount on all Wolves season tickets bought until May 31.

Wolves managing director Mick Donovan said: “We realise that we have some of the best fans in the league and the support continues to increase each year.

“We have always aspired to create a team for the people who can engage with the team and we clearly want to maintain and increase the fan-base at home matches whilst also rewarding our loyal followers.”

Among the early bird reductions are £20 off an adult season ticket and £10 off the half season ticket.