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Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association Expands Digital Ticketing with GoFan

Written by GoFan Media Relations | Sep 27, 2021 4:00:00 AM

BALTIMORE and ATLANTA, Sept. 27, 2021 – The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) has renewed a three-year agreement with GoFan as its official digital ticketing partner to provide contactless digital ticketing solutions to high schools throughout Maryland for post-season athletic events.

The transition to completely cashless systems and digital tickets for athletics has accelerated over the past year. The GoFan digital ticketing and event management platform has been adopted nationwide as the faster, safer way for high school fans to purchase tickets and attend events.

GoFan provides speed of entry for fans and helps reduce complexity and costs for schools to manage events. Financial transparency and reconciliation accuracy have been important factors for schools that partner with GoFan for digital ticketing.

“GoFan improves the fan experience to purchase and redeem tickets for our tournament events while making event management much more efficient,” said Andy Warner, MPSSAA Executive Director. “We have been pleased with our relationship with GoFan and look forward to extending our partnership.”

“Working with GoFan has been a great benefit to our school system,” said Michael Duffy, CMAA, Supervisor of Athletics at Carroll County Public Schools. “The ease of use and detailed game reports have been real timesavers.”

About GoFan

GoFan is the largest professional digital ticketing and event management system for high schools and the trusted solution for more than 250,000 events nationwide. Since 2001, GoFan has helped thousands of high schools across the country increase revenue, save time and reduce the hassle for their athletics and activities — no scanning, hardware or contact required. Visit get.gofan.co for more information.

About the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association

In its 76th year, the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association operates in conjunction with the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and the 24 local school systems to provide interscholastic participation opportunities to more than 111,000 student-athletes at 199 public high schools. For more information, visit mpssaa.org.