North Carolina basketball tickets: Cheapest prices, schedule, roster for the Tar Heels 2024-25 season

Emily Dozier

North Carolina basketball tickets: Cheapest prices, schedule, roster for the Tar Heels 2024-25 season image

The state of basketball lives in Chapel Hill. One of the winningest programs there is, North Carolina looks to add onto history in the 2024-25 season.

The Tar Heels could be the team to be this time around. Last year's Sweet Sixteen team returns in a handful of stars, non bigger than RJ Davis, who led with 21.2 points per game last season. 

The ACC is arguably the toughest conference in college basketball, but that's no problem for North Carolina. The Tar Heels are the best of the best, living up to the challenge that every game brings. And there won't be any lack of tough games this year as they go on the road for games like Kansas, UCLA, Louisville and the Maui Invitation.

North Carolina wouldn't be a Blue Blood without those making their way to Chapel Hill every week. Here's how to do so with the best deals on tickets for every North Carolina basketball game this year.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to 2024-25 North Carolina basketball games

North Carolina basketball tickets 2024-25

Tickets for every game of the North Carolina 2025-25 basketball season are available on StubHub.

The season opener against Elon on Nov. 4 currently has passes available for as little as $20. Those who want to see a more high-stakes matchup against Duke can get tickets for the March 8 game for no less than $600. For many, this is a small price to pay to see the iconic rivalry in Chapel Hill.

Click the link below to view more costs and a seat map of Dean Smith Center.

BUY NOW: Cheapest prices for North Carolina basketball games

North Carolina basketball schedule 2024-25

DateGameTime (ET)Tickets
Tues., Oct. 15at Memphis (Exh.)7 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Oct. 27vs. Johnson C. Smith (Exh.)2 p.m.Buy now
Mon., Nov. 4vs. Elon9 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Nov. 8at KansasTBDBuy now
Fri., Nov. 15vs. American8 p.m.Buy now
Fri., Nov. 22at Hawai'iTBDBuy now
Mon., Nov. 25vs. Dayton (Maui Invitation)11:30 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Nov. 26Auburn or Iowa State (Maui Invitation)8:30 p.m. or 11 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Nov. 27Colorado, Connecticut, Memphis or Michigan StateTBDBuy now
Wed., Dec. 4vs. Alabama7:15 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 7vs. Georgia Tech*2 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 14vs. La Salle4 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Dec. 17vs. Florida (Charlotte)7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Dec. 21vs. UCLA (New York)3 p.m.Buy now
Sun., Dec. 29vs. Campbell8 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Jan. 1at Louisville*TBDBuy now
Sat., Jan. 4at Notre Dame*NoonBuy now
Tues., Jan. 7vs. SMU*9 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 11at NC State*4 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Jan. 15vs. Cal*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 18vs. Stanford*2:15 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Jan. 21at Wake Forest*9 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Jan. 25vs. Boston College*2:15 p.m.Buy now
Tues., Jan. 28at Pitt*9 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 1at Duke*6:30 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 8vs. Pitt*TBDBuy now
Mon., Feb. 10at Clemson*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 15at Syracuse*6 p.m.Buy now
Wed., Feb. 19vs. NC State*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Feb. 22vs. Virginia*4 p.m.Buy now
Mon., Feb. 24at Florida State*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., Match 2vs. Miami*TBDBuy now
Tues., March 4at Virginia Tech*7 p.m.Buy now
Sat., March 8vs. Duke*6:30 p.m.Buy now

North Carolina basketball roster 2024-25

NamePositionYear
Ty ClaudeForwardGraduate
James BrownForwardFreshman
Elliot CadeauGuardSophomore
RJ DavisGuardGraduate
Cade TysonGuard/ForwardJunior
Elijah DavisGuardSenior
Seth TrimbleGuardJunior
Drake PowellGuard/ForwardFreshman
Ian JacksonGuardFreshman
Jalen WashingtonForwardJunior
Russell HawkinsGuardSophomore
John HolbrookForwardFreshman
Ven-Allen LubinForwardJunior
Jae'Lyn WithersForwardGraduate
Dante Mayo Jr.GuardFreshman

If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier Photo

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.