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Duke Blue Devils Mens Basketball Tickets

Whether you're already a card-carrying member of the Cameron Crazies or just a casual fan, we're here to help you score those coveted Duke basketball tickets. With our intuitive interface, up-to-date details, and an easy checkout process, putting yourself in the stands has never been easier. Snag the seats you want before they’re gone!

Blue Devils Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 2015

  • Cheerleading Squad: Blue Squad

  • Dance Squad: Duke Dancing Devils

  • Band: Duke University Marching Band

  • Drumline: The Iron Devils

  • Mascot: Blue Devil

  • Team Colors: Duke Blue and White

The Duke Men's Basketball Schedule

Duke’s docket is filled with challenging contests, including storied rivalries and any strategic showdowns that might get in the way of another Blue Devils NCAA Division I Championship. Every game has the potential to impact the conference landscape, rule out a tournament berth, or be the scene of the next big moment. Still, there are some duels that always seem to deliver.

Key Competitors

  • University of North Carolina: This rivalry, one of college basketball's most storied, sees the Tar Heels clashing with the Blue Devils in games often pivotal for ACC standings. Their historic matchups have frequently determined conference supremacy and national rankings.

  • University of Louisville: The Cardinals, a newer but fierce rival in the ACC, bring intense defensive play. Their recent entry into the conference has sparked a series of high-stakes games with the Blue Devils, often impacting post-season positioning. 

  • Syracuse University: Since Syracuse joined the ACC, their matchups with Duke have become significant. A memorable game in 2014 went to overtime at the Carrier Dome, with Syracuse prevailing in a high-scoring nail-biter, setting the stage for intense future contests.

  • Virginia Tech: The Hokies have been tough competitors, with a notable upset in 2019 when they defeated a top-ranked Duke team at Blacksburg, signifying their rise in the ACC and adding intensity to their future matchups.

  • Georgia Institute of Technology: The Yellow Jackets, with their up-and-down history in the ACC, bring an element of unpredictability to their games against the Blue Devils. Their intense encounters often have surprising outcomes.

Cameron Indoor Stadium

The Blue Devils men's basketball team plays its home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium, a renowned venue located on Duke’s West Campus in Durham, North Carolina. The arena opened in 1940 and has a seating capacity of around 9,314. It’s known for its intense atmosphere, especially in and around the student section, where you’ll find the infamous "Cameron Crazies."

Parking

Lots closest to the sports facility include: 

  • Science Drive Garage: 302 Science Drive

  • Bryan Center Parking Garage: 302 Towerview Road

  • Public Policy Lot: 330 Towerview Road

GoTickets offers you a chance to reserve parking when you purchase your Duke men’s basketball, and we highly recommend taking advantage of this opportunity. It will take away the stress of finding vacancies and make your arrival go more smoothly.

Alternative Transportation

For alternative transportation, the Duke University campus offers shuttle services that provide convenient access to Cameron Indoor Stadium. These shuttles run regularly, offering a practical option for fans and students attending the games. Additionally, local public transportation and ride-sharing services are widely available for those seeking alternative means to reach the stadium.

Notable Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball Players

This list highlights the most successful players who have emerged from the Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball program, all of whom made a significant impact in the NBA. Duke has had an extensive history of sending stars to the NBA.

  • Art Heyman (1960–1963): Drafted by the New York Knicks as the first overall pick in 1963, Heyman played for three years with the team. His NBA career, while brief, was marked by a strong start, earning him 1964 All-Rookie First-Team honors.

  • Elton Brand (1997–1999): Brand was selected by the Chicago Bulls as the first overall pick in 1999. He played two seasons with the Bulls and became a two-time All-Star. Brand was also named the NBA Co-Rookie of the Year in 2000.

  • Carlos Boozer (1999–2002): Boozer was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round in 2002. He became a two-time NBA All-Star and was known for his strong presence as a power forward. Boozer played for several teams, including the Utah Jazz, where he had his most successful years.

  • Luol Deng (2003–2004): Selected seventh overall by the Phoenix Suns in 2004 and then traded to the Chicago Bulls, Deng played 10 seasons with the Bulls. He was a two-time NBA All-Star and known for his versatility and defensive prowess.

  • Kyrie Irving (2010–2011): Drafted first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011, Irving quickly established himself as a premier point guard. He is a multi-time All-Star and played a key role in the Cavaliers' 2016 NBA Championship victory.

  • Zion Williamson (2018–2019): Drafted first overall by the New Orleans Pelicans in 2019, Williamson immediately made an impact in the NBA. He was named an All-Star in his second season and is known for his explosive athleticism and scoring ability.

Ready for Your Duke Blue Devils Men's Basketball Game?

Watching Duke on the court, in their domain, is an unparalleled experience for college sports enthusiasts. The intensity of the game, the unity among fans, and the thrill of live competition create an atmosphere like no other. Being in the crowd, caught up in the collective energy of the moment, is what makes attending a game so incredible. Grab your Blue Devils basketball tickets today, and get in on the excitement!