How To Find The Cheapest Duke Basketball Tickets + Face Value Options

November 4, 2021

Where to Buy 2021-22 Duke Basketball Tickets

Primary market tickets to Duke basketball are sold out via partner Paciolan. According to the website "all Men's Basketball tickets will be handled through a waitlist this season. The waitlist is done based on Iron Duke priority. We will fulfill requests as soon as we can, but offers can be made up to game day. For home games seats could be standing room only or seats upstairs."

On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free Duke Basketball tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites. 

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How Much Are 2021-22 Duke Basketball Tickets

On the secondary market, ticket prices for Duke basketball home games start at $200-$300 for what you would consider to be lower-demand games, $500-$600 for middle-demand games, and over $900+ for higher demand games like match-ups against Miami, NC State, Syracuse, Florida State, and Virginia. For all games, ticket prices go as high as $1,000, and for the highest-demand games, those prices can reach as high as $6,000.  For 2021-22 season, Duke has the most expensive tickets in College Basketball by a wide margin. Below is a chart showing how far above other schools Duke tickets are on the secondary market for their games at Cameron Indoor Arena.   

Because of it's limited capacity, Duke prices are always amongst the most expensive in the nation. This year, that has been elevated to the next level because it's the final season for their long-time coach, Mike Krzyzewski.  The team is also ranked amongst the best in the country, behind the electrifying play of their star Paolo Banchero. 

Duke vs UNC Basketball Tickets

One of the biggest rivalries in the sport also comes with some of the highest prices in the sport, as it's also Coach K's final home game. Tickets for the Duke vs UNC game on March 5th currently start at $3,760, which is basically the get-in price of a very high demand Super Bowl.  

Tickets on the sideline sections 5, 8, 13, and 16 near the baskets start at over $10,000, and go as high as $18,000. Tickets on the sidelines at or near center court in sections 6, 7, 14 and 15 start at nearly $17,000, and go as high as $39,923 for tickets in the first row of section 15. 

Overall the average list price on the secondary market for the game is $7,278, and inventory, as you can tell by the prices, is extremely limited. 

For the game at UNC prices are significantly less expensive. When Duke travels there on February 5th, ticket prices start at $846 for seats in the 200's level in the corner. 200's level seats go as high as $2,000+ for seats at center court.

Lower level seats start at nearly $1,600 for tickets behind the baskets, and $2,000 for sideline sections. Prices go as high as $16,542 for seats in section 124, row d. 

2021-22 Duke Basketball Schedule

  • Nov. 9 vs. Kentucky, at Madison Square Garden in the State Farm Champions Classic
  • Nov. 12 vs. Army (Duke Veterans Day Weekend Showcase)
  • Nov. 13 vs. Campbell (Duke Veterans Day Weekend Showcase)
  • Nov. 16 vs. Gardner-Webb
  • Nov. 19 vs. Lafayette
  • Nov. 22 vs. The Citadel
  • Nov. 26 vs. Gonzaga, in Las Vegas, Nev., for the Continental Tire Challenge
  • Nov. 30 at Ohio State, for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge
  • Dec. 14 vs. South Carolina State
  • Dec. 16 vs. Appalachian State
  • Dec. 18 vs. Cleveland State
  • Dec. 22 vs. Virginia Tech
  • Dec. 29 at Clemson
  • Jan. 1 at Notre Dame
  • Jan. 4 vs. Georgia Tech
  • Jan. 8 vs. Miami
  • Jan. 12 at Wake Forest
  • Jan. 15 vs. N.C. State
  • Jan. 18 at Florida State
  • Jan. 22 vs. Syracuse
  • Jan. 25 vs. Clemson
  • Jan. 29 at Louisville
  • Feb. 5 at North Carolina
  • Feb. 7 vs. Virginia
  • Feb. 12 at Boston College
  • Feb. 15 vs. Wake Forest
  • Feb. 19 vs. Florida State
  • Feb. 23 at Virginia
  • Feb. 26 at Syracuse
  • March 1 at Pittsburgh
  • March 5 vs. North Carolina

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