Texas A&M Basketball Tickets
Texas A&M Aggies Basketball Tickets
Watch one of the SEC’s top teams battle for a spot in the NCAA Tournament by purchasing Texas A&M Basketball tickets through TicketSmarter. The Aggies are one of the Southeast’s top hoops teams with two runs to the Sweet Sixteen and four tournament appearances since 2010.
Two of Texas A&M’s best seasons came in 2016 and 2018 when they reached the Sweet Sixteen. The 2016 Aggies also won the SEC regular-season title. The team’s Sweet Sixteen run included a 14-2 run in the game’s final 35 seconds that ousted Northern Iowa. The 2018 run featured a 21-point blowout of second-seeded North Carolina in the Round of 32.
You can be at Reed Arena to watch the next great Aggies teams in action. TicketSmarter’s straightforward web platform makes it easy to grab Texas A&M Basketball tickets in advance and skip the lines at the ticket office on game day.
How much are Texas A&M Basketball tickets?
Ticket prices are influenced by several factors, such as purchase timing, venue, seat location, and more. Aggies tickets can be found for as little as $5.62.
- Average Ticket Price: $163.66 per ticket
- Cheap Texas A&M Basketball Tickets: Find Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets starting at as low as $5.62
- Courtside Seating: Courtside Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets cost as much as $8999.10 for premium floor seats
How to get cheap Texas A&M Basketball tickets?
You can find budget-friendly Texas A&M Basketball tickets on TicketSmarter, starting at just $5.62.
How can I buy Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets?
You can purchase Texas A&M Basketball tickets on TicketSmarter with just a few simple steps:
- Find an event: Scroll up to see upcoming games and choose the one you’d like to attend.
- Explore options: After selecting a game, you’ll see available tickets and an interactive seat map. Use the filters at the top to set your price range, pick the number of tickets you need, and select any preferred seat features.
- Checkout: Once you’ve decided on your seats, choose the quantity and click “Go to checkout.”
- Complete your purchase: Enter the email address where you want your tickets delivered, finalize your payment details, and finish the transaction. Your tickets will then be sent to your inbox.
How can I sell my Texas A&M Basketball tickets?
You can list your Aggies tickets for sale by heading to the “Sell Tickets” tab on our website, finding the event you want to sell by entering the artist, venue or city, entering ticket details for a specific event, and selecting a price to list your tickets for. Once purchased, you will need to transfer the tickets to the buyer. You’ll also receive an email notification as soon as your tickets are sold. Then you get paid!
Will my seats be together?
Yes, TicketSmarter ensures that tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing states otherwise. This guarantee lets groups of friends or family enjoy the event side-by-side, without any seating concerns.
Where do the Texas A&M Aggies Basketball play their home games?
The Texas A&M Aggies Basketball team play their home games at Reed Arena. Reed Arena is located at Texas A&M University - Olson Drive, College Station, TX. The venue features several seating options that make up the Texas A&M Aggies Basketball seating chart for all home games.
When do Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets go on sale?
551 Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets are available now for purchase to Texas A&M Aggies Basketball at Missouri Tigers Basketball.
Cheap Texas A&M Basketball tickets for games can be found months before the game, and the same goes for away matchups. There’s no need to rush into checking the schedule—simply purchase your tickets whenever you’re ready.
Is it better to buy Texas A&M Aggies Basketball tickets in advance?
With Aggies tickets available well in advance, there’s no pressure to plan too early—you can purchase them whenever you like. Waiting until the last minute can often yield cheaper tickets for Aggies games, as sellers tend to drop their prices closer to game day, allowing NCAA Men's Basketball fans to capitalize on lower costs.