Home UVA Basketball season tickets are gone: A smattering of good seats still available
Basketball

UVA Basketball season tickets are gone: A smattering of good seats still available

Chris Graham
uva basketball
Photo courtesy UVA Athletics.

UVA Basketball has sold out its allotment of season tickets for the upcoming 2022-2023 season, leaving as the option for those who missed out on season tickets and still want to be there in person to go the single-game route.

Single-gamers for the November and December games through Virginia Athletics are available to the general public beginning Wednesday, Oct. 12.

There’s a separate date for the January and early February home games – Wednesday, Nov. 23.

And then, one more different date for the final four home games, including Duke (Feb. 11). That on-sale date is Wednesday, Jan. 25.

Disclaimer: tickets are subject to availability and not guaranteed to be available for purchase at the listed on-sale dates based on student demand and internal needs. Ticket prices are subject to change throughout the year. Fans are encouraged to check UVATix.com should additional tickets become available.

New for this season, fans will have the opportunity purchase a three-game mini plan and group tickets for games when the students are on break.

Mini plans and group tickets go on-sale Wednesday, Oct. 12.

The three-game mini-plan includes a ticket to Houston (Dec. 17), Albany (Dec. 28), and choice of either Syracuse (Jan. 7) or North Carolina (Jan. 10).

Discounted packages start at $60 per person and provides fans the opportunity to secure tickets for North Carolina or Syracuse tickets ahead of the single game on-sale.

Group tickets for sizes of 20 or more will be available for Maryland Eastern Shore (Nov. 25), Houston (Dec. 17), UAlbany (Dec. 28), North Carolina (Jan. 7) and Syracuse (Jan. 10). Group tickets are 20 percent off the single-game price.

Fans can purchase tickets online at UVATix.com or in person at the Virginia Athletics Ticket Office in Bryant Hall at Scott Stadium.

Support AFP

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

NASCAR, Wrestling, Etc.

Where are they now? AEW roster MIAs, talent frustrations, injury list updates

supreme court
Politics

Trump case on birthright citizenship relies on 1880 ruling involving a Native American

To understand the Trump regime’s position on birthright citizenship, you need to know this: the case rests on an 1880 U.S. Supreme Court ruling holding that Native Americans can’t register to vote because they’re not American citizens.

iran
Politics

Climate and Energy News Roundup: Everything complicated by war in Iran

The Republican One Big Beautiful Bill Act subsidizes fossil fuels by an average of $3.5 billion each year, according to a new report from Senate Budget Committee Democrats.

baseball richmond flying squirrels
Baseball

CW Richmond to broadcast six Richmond Flying Squirrels games in 2026

joe rogan
Arts, Culture, Media

The right-wing comedy grift: Joe Rogan, predictably, pivots towards the center

solar farm
Local News

Bill Rogers: Examining the options for DIY solar for your barns, outbuildings

tess majors
Arts, Culture, Media

Tess Majors Foundation funds scholarships for Rockbridge County-based Nature Camp