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Florida State Seminoles Mens Basketball Tickets

Get ready to immerse yourself in the thrilling world of NCAA sports! GoTickets is your portal to all the action, and FSU basketball tickets give you access to unforgettable Seminoles moments. We’ve made it easy to find seats. Every purchase has a buyer guarantee, so don't miss out—secure your spot  today!

Seminoles Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Cheerleading Squad: Garnet & Gold Squads

  • Dance Squad: Florida State University Golden Girls Dance Team

  • Band: The Marching Chiefs

  • School Symbols: Chief Osceola and Renegade (His Appaloosa Horse)

  • FSU Athletics Mascot: Cimarron (Anthropomorphic Horse)

  • Team Colors: Garnet and Gold

The FSU Men's Basketball Schedule

Before you complete your purchase, make sure you select just the right matchup. From intense divisional duels to cross-conference clashes, the team faces a variety of competitors on the court each season including historic rivalries and rising stars. Each encounter offers something different, so it’s all about choosing one likely to exceed your expectations.

Top Florida State Basketball Competitors

  • University of North Carolina: The Seminoles share a heated rivalry with the UNC Tar Heels, especially since 2012, when Florida State pulled out a win against a highly-ranked North Carolina team, impacting both school’s playoff implications.

  • North Carolina State University: The NC State Wolfpack has a history of intense games against the Seminoles. Their matchups are known for their unpredictability, highlighted by NC State's upsets over Florida State in the past. FSU has a score to settle.

  • University of Miami: This in-state rivalry adds a regional flavor to the Seminoles' schedule. Games with the Miami Hurricanes test local pride, with past encounters featuring high energy and unpredictable outcomes.

  • Syracuse University: Adding a fresh dimension to the docket, meetings with the Syracuse Orange are centered on strategic decisions. Even so, last-minute plays have spiced up the season, including several upsets in the past that lie at the roots of this burgeoning rivalry.

  • The University of Pittsburgh: The Seminoles' games against the Panthers have evolved into tense and keenly contested battles, especially since Pittsburgh joined the ACC in 2013. The feud heated up after a dramatic face-off in 2014, and things haven't been the same since.

Donald L. Tucker Civic Center

If you’re getting FSU basketball tickets for a home game, you’ll be visiting the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. Right on the main campus, this multi-purpose facility opened in 1981 and has a capacity of approximately 12,100. The student section, known as the "’Nole Zone," adds to the vibrant atmosphere.

Tucker Civic Center Parking

Nearby parking lots include: 

  • 505 West Pensacola Street (St. Augustine Garage)

  • 505 West Madison Street (Tucker Center Main Lot)

  • 503 W College Avenue (Lot 163)

  • N. Macomb Street (Palm Court Lot)

It can be tough to track down vacancies on event days. Luckily, GoTickets offers buyers the option to reserve parking with every FSU men’s basketball ticket purchase. You should still arrive early to snag a close space for your vehicle, but at least you’ll arrive knowing you have a place.

Alternative Transportation

StarMetro, the public transit system in Tallahassee, operates bus services with routes that serve Florida State. Plus, the Seminole Express Campus Shuttle service provides local transportation to and from the Tucker Center.

Notable Florida State Seminoles Men's Basketball Players

The Florida State Seminoles Men's Basketball program has been a launchpad for numerous players who have gone on to achieve remarkable NBA success. This list celebrates some of the players who have made significant impacts at the professional level after being drafted from FSU.

  • Dave Cowens (1966–1970): Drafted fourth overall by the Boston Celtics in 1970, Cowens had a storied NBA career. He was an eight-time All-Star and the league's MVP in 1973. Cowens played a pivotal role in winning two NBA Championships with the Celtics during his decade-long career.

  • George McCloud (1985–1989): Selected seventh overall by the Indiana Pacers in 1989, McCloud had a notable NBA career, playing for several teams over 13 seasons. He was known for his shooting ability and versatility as a forward.

  • Charlie Ward (1990–1994): The New York Knicks selected Ward 26th overall in 1994. Notably, he played for the Knicks for most of his 11-year NBA career, becoming a reliable point guard and winning the 2011 “Keys to Life” Award.

  • Sam Cassell (1991–1993): Drafted 24th overall by the Houston Rockets in 1993, Cassell was a key player in the Rockets' back-to-back NBA Championships in 1994 and 1995. His 15-year NBA career included three NBA Championships and an All-Star selection in 2004.

  • Malik Beasley (2015–2016): Drafted 19th overall by the Denver Nuggets in 2016, Beasley quickly became known for his sharpshooting. He has established himself as a valuable player in the NBA with his scoring ability.

Ready for Your Florida State Seminoles Men's Basketball Game?

Seeing the Seminoles live is exhilarating! Being part of the crowd, caught up in the collective excitement of the moment, is intoxicating, and every Florida State fan should feel it at least once. Plus, you might just see the next Dave Cowens! Grab your FSU men’s basketball tickets today, and be in the stands to cheer your team on to victory.