How To Find The Cheapest Washington Huskies Basketball Tickets + Face Value Options

January 2, 2020

Where to Buy 2019-20 Washington Basketball Tickets

Primary market tickets to Washington basketball are available via partner Paciolan, and fans can still buy mini plans and single-game tickets.

Fans can also find seats on the secondary market, and TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on all sold out Washington basketball tickets on the 2019-20 schedule, in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all NCAA basketball tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vivid Seats. 

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Below are screenshots of primary & secondary market availability for a typical Washington home game at Alaska Airlines Center:

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How Much Are 2019-20 Washington Basketball Tickets

Primary market tickets are available for all home games via Paciolan, and prices start at $25 for lower demand games, $40 for middle of the pack games, and $54 for high demand games.

On the secondary market, the average asking price for tickets is $47. That price is just $7 more expensive than last year's season average. 

The priciest game on the secondary market is against the Oregon Ducks on January 18. The cheapest tickets for the game are currently $80 each for seats in Section 3, Row 28 or Section 14, Row 30. Fans can get in for more on the primary market, with prices starting at $139 per seat on the upper level. Only obstructed view seats remain for single-game tickets, but the 5 Game Partial Plan allows for purchase of non-obstructed view seats.

Among the cheapest games of the season is the January 16 contest against the Oregon State Beavers. On the primary market, the cheapest ticket is $25 in Sections 3, 6, 10, 11, 12, and 13. Fans will find tickets for less on the secondary market, with seats starting at $6 for seats in Section 6, Row 29.

Where Are Washington Basketball Season Tickets and Mini Plan Options

Washington offers multiple mini plans: the Holiday Plan and the 5 Game Partial Plan. The Holiday one includes Oregon State (1/16), Arizona State (2/1), and California (2/22) for as low as $45. The 5 Game Partial Plan starts at $138.33 and is for the USC (1/5), Oregon (1/18), Arizona (1/30), Stanford (2/20) and Washington State (2/28) contests.

Top 5 Washington Home Games on the 2019-20 Schedule

Below is a look at the Top 5 priciest Washington basketball games based on the cheapest ticket available on the secondary market.

January 18 vs. Oregon, tickets start at $80 🎟

January 30 vs. Arizona, tickets start at $42 🎟

February 28 vs. Washington State, tickets start at $36 ðŸŽŸ

January 2 vs. UCLA, tickets start at $29 🎟

February 22 vs. California, tickets start at $25 🎟

 


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