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Want to attend last Duke basketball home game vs UNC? Super Bowl tickets were cheaper

The final game is all that remains on Duke’s home basketball schedule and in Mike Krzyzewski’s tenure coaching the Blue Devils.

On March 5, when Duke plays rival North Carolina at 6 p.m., it will be the last time Krzyzewski coaches the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

All season, this game has been pointed to as the most sought-after ticket in sports. Yes, even more than the Super Bowl.

Back on Feb. 11, the secondary market outlet tickpick.com reported the cheapest ticket available for Duke-UNC that day ($3,924) had surpassed the get-in price for Super Bowl LVI, which was $3,501.

Since then, the price continues to rise.

As of Monday night, the cheapest ticket to Duke-UNC on tickpick.com was $4,000. The most expensive topped out at $21,090.

Other popular secondary market sites like VividSeats.com and StubHub.com showed similar numbers. Tickets on VividSeats.com ranged from $3,141 to $17,632 plus fees.

At StubHub.com, the range is $3,000 to $79,988 plus fees.

And these aren’t even for seats near the court. Most of the tickets listed on the secondary market are in the upper level seating areas.

Only a few tickets in Section 19, the seating areas directly behind the bench areas and the scorer’s table, are up for sale.

On StubHub, two Section 19 tickets on row H, sitting to the right of UNC’s bench, are listed at $9,399. Four others in the same area are $10,000.

Two more Section 19 seats, on row F, are $18,000 each.

VividSeats shows two Section 19, row F, seats at $15,525 each.

TickPick has two seats in Section 19, row F, at $19,527 each.

Many charities have auctioned or raffled off tickets so that good causes benefit from the event. Many of them have finished up.

There are at least two still available, though.

One benefits Durham’s CaringHouse.org, which provides housing for families and caregivers accompanying patients receiving treatment at Duke Cancer Institute. That organization has two tickets in Section 15, four rows up from the top of the student section and separated from the Cameron Crazies by a brass bar, available via auction through March 1 at noon.

The top bid as of Monday night was $11,530.

Another auction, to benefit Duke’s men’s and women’s track and field program, also has two tickets available. The starting bid is $10,000 and the auction ends on Sunday at 11:59 p.m.

Of course, nothing is expected to top the $1 million price for four tickets and weekend lodging that was paid last August at a Napa Valley auction benefiting the Jimmy V Foundation for cancer research.

This story was originally published February 22, 2022 at 6:34 AM with the headline "Want to attend last Duke basketball home game vs UNC? Super Bowl tickets were cheaper."

Steve Wiseman
The News & Observer
Steve Wiseman was named Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun sports editor in May 2025. He covered Duke athletics, beginning in 2010, prior to his current assignment. In the Associated Press Sports Editors national contest, he placed in the top 10 in beat writing in 2019, 2021 and 2022, breaking news in 2019, event coverage in 2025 and explanatory writing in 2018. Before coming to Durham in 2010, Steve worked for The State (Columbia, SC), Herald-Journal (Spartanburg, S.C.), The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.), Charlotte Observer and Hickory (NC) Daily Record covering beats including the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, University of South Carolina athletics and the S.C. General Assembly. He’s won numerous state-level press association awards. Steve graduated from Illinois State University in 1989. 
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