Kentucky basketball tickets: Cheapest prices, roster, schedule for Wildcats 2024-25 season

Emily Dozier

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A new era begins in Lexington. Kentucky basketball will start fresh this season.

After 15 years under John Calipari, the Bluegrass Blue Bloods will be lead by a new coach. Four straight seasons without a conference championship or NCAA tournament run past the second round meant Mark Pope got the call to try to lead the Wildcats back to domination.

And Pope knows a thing or two about success at Kentucky. The former Wildcat won two SEC Championships and a national title while in Lexington. It'll be a challenge, though, as he takes over his alma mater with a near-completely new squad.

But never count out Kentucky. While there's a lot of changes this season, it means a fresh team and plenty of excitement to go around as the squad begins play.

Here's how to be part of Big Blue Nation and get the best deals on tickets to Kentucky men's basketball games in the 2024-25 season.

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Kentucky basketball tickets 2024-25

Tickets for Kentucky men's basketball's 2024-25 season are available on StubHub.

Prices vary by game and opponent, but fans can find passes for a matchup that works for their budget. The Wildcats' season opener against Wright State on Nov. 4 is selling for as little as $20. Want to see the iconic Bluegrass rivalry? Kentucky hosts Louisville on Dec. 14, and the cheapest price for the game is $150.

Click the link below to view more costs and a seat map of Rupp Arena.

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Kentucky basketball roster 2024-25

NamePositionYear
Otega OwehGuardJunior
Lamont ButlerGuardGraduate
Jaxson RobinsonGuardGraduate
Koby BreaGuardGraduate
Collin ChandlerGuardFreshman
Andrew CarrGorwardGraduate
Trent NoahForwardFreshman
Brandon GarrisonForwardSophomore
Travis PerryGuardFreshman
Grant DarbyshireGuardJunior
Ansley AlmonorForwardSenior
Walker HornGuardJunior
Amari WilliamsCenterGraduate
Kerr KriisaGuardFifth year

Kentucky basketball schedule 2024-25

DateGameTime (ET)Tickets
Fri., Oct. 11Big Blue Madness (Exh.)7 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 18Blue-White Preseason Event (Exh.)6 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Oct. 23vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Exh.)7 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Oct. 29vs. Minnesota State Mankato (Exh.)7 p.m.Buy now
Mon., Nov. 4vs. Wright State7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Nov. 9vs. Bucknell4 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Nov. 12vs. Duke (Atlanta)9 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Nov. 19vs. Lipscomb7 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Nov. 22vs. Jackson State7 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Nov. 26vs. Western Kentucky6:30 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Nov. 29vs. Georgia State7 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Dec. 3at Clemson9:30 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 7vs. Gonzaga (Seattle)TBDBuy now
Wed., Dec. 11vs. Colgate8 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 14vs. Louisville5:15 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 21vs. Ohio State (New York)5:30 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Dec. 31vs. Brown2 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 4vs. Florida*11 a.m.Buy now
Tues., Jan. 7at Georgia*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 11at Mississippi State*8:30 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Jan. 14vs. Texas A&M*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 18vs. Alabama*NoonBuy now
Sat., Jan. 25at Vanderbilt*2:30 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Jan. 28at Tennessee*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 1vs. Arkansas*9 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Feb. 4at Ole Miss*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 8vs. South Carolina*NoonBuy now
Tues., Feb. 11vs. Tennessee*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 15at Texas*8 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Feb. 19vs. Vanderbilt*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 22at Alabama*6 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Feb. 26at Oklahoma*9 p.m.Buy now
Sat., March 1vs. Auburn*TBDBuy now
Tues., March 4vs. LSU*TBDBuy now
Sat., March 8at Missouri*NoonBuy now

*SEC game

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Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.