Duke Basketball Tickets
Duke Blue Devils Basketball Tickets
Cheer on the Blue Devils to another historic season with Duke basketball tickets from TicketSmarter. The Blue Devils debuted in 1905-06 and are considered as one of the sport's "Blue Bloods."
Duke plays home games at Cameron Indoor Arena, which is one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of sport. It only has a capacity of 9,000 fans and opened in 1940.
The Blue Devils compete in the highly-competitive Atlantic Coast Conference against opponents like North Carolina, Louisville and Georgia Tech. They are consistent contenders for both conference titles and national championships boasting one of the nation's top winning percentages. They join the ranks of the University of Kansas, the University of Kentucky, and The University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill as one of the only four teams to have won over 2,000 victories. Be there for the next big game with Duke Basketball tickets.
Longtime coach Mike Krzyzewski led the program from 1980 to 2022 and won five national championships. His teams won 28 conference titles, won 101 NCAA tournament games and produced 23 NBA Draft first-round picks.
How much are Duke Blue Devils Basketball tickets?
If you are lucky, you can find Duke Blue Devils Basketball tickets for $50 if they are playing at Madison Square Garden or another arena. If you discover Duke Basketball tickets, they typically start at $265 per ticket. Don't delay, buy your college basketball tickets today through TicketSmarter.
Fans looking for Duke Blue Devils Basketball tickets for the current basketball season can find them on TicketSmarter for prices starting at $28.08 and going as high as $7599.24. The average ticket prices for a single Duke Blue Devils Basketball game during the current season is around $597.36. Duke Blue Devils at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Basketball tickets for the game on 12/21/2024 12:00PM are available on TicketSmarter right now with prices ranging from $62.71 to $234.44. There are 479 tickets listed for the game on TicketSmarter, so grab yours today and make your plans to be at McCamish Pavilion, 965 fowler st, Atlanta, GA for the matchup.
Duke Blue Devils Basketball Schedule
Duke basketball has one of the best rivalries in all of college basketball. Their opponent is the UNC basketball team. The two teams play each other in the Duke Blue Devils vs. North Carolina Tar Heels rivalry basketball game is always the last game of the season with the home team hosting senior night. They will play each other, usually one additional time during the season as well as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) tournament.
The Blue Devils compete in the ACC, where they face off against Boston College, Clemson University, and the University of Miami. One of their 2019 exhibition games was against the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats men's basketball team; the Bearcats won the 2018 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament. Secure your spot when you purchase Duke basketball tickets.
The Duke Blue Devils Basketball schedule has 20 basketball games left to be played during the current season. Fans have the Duke Blue Devils at North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball game at Dean E. Smith Center, 300 Skipper Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC marked on their calendars. The basketball game will take place on March 8th, 2025 at 6:30pm and there are 225 ticket listings currently available on TicketSmarter with prices ranging from $633.42 to $3601.80.
When do Duke Blue Devils Basketball tickets go on sale?
Basketball tickets go on sale in early October. For more information, check out TicketSmarter.
Duke Blue Devils Basketball Seating Chart
The Cameron Indoor Stadium is home to the Blue Devils men's and women's basketball teams. The Duke Blue Devils women's volleyball team also participates in sport at the venue. This complex opened in 1940 and was known as the Duke Indoor Stadium. The name changed in 1972 to honor former basketball, football, and athletic director Eddie Cameron. The current capacity is 9,291, though it initially could hold 8,800. The difference between this indoor stadium and other more modern stadiums is the lack of suites or premium seating options. The Cameron Indoor Stadium was built for one reason, basketball. The record loudest crowd came in at 121.3 decibels, which is louder than a chainsaw at a distance of three feet or a standard jackhammer. While there are seats, most of the time, you will be standing at a Duke basketball home game.