University of Tennessee Athletics

Single-Game Men’s, Women’s Hoops Tickets On Sale Now
October 12, 2023 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
With eagerly-awaited seasons set to begin later this month, Tennessee Athletics announced single-game tickets for 2023-24 men's and women's basketball are on sale now at AllVols.com.
Head coaches Kellie Harper and Rick Barnes will lead highly-regarded squads into the new campaign, with the Lady Vols and Vols already garnering national attention in preseason polls. Both programs are coming off NCAA Tournament appearances and feature impressive combinations of skilled returners and highly-regarded newcomers who look to be difference-makers.
Lady Vol tickets can be purchased HERE, while Vol tickets can be obtained HERE. For ticket offers and special promotions, please visit the Fan Experience webpage, and scroll down to "Upcoming Promotions" for details.
The Lady Vols, who are ranked No. 9 in ESPN's "Way-Too-Early" Top 25, make their 2023-24 debut with exhibition games vs. Carson-Newman at 6:30 p.m. ET on Oct. 30 and vs. the U.S. National Team at 6 p.m. on Nov. 5. The UT women will open the regular season on Nov. 7 against LVFL Bridgette Gordon and Florida A&M, as the first-year head coach leads her squad against her alma mater at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. There are 17 opportunities to see Harper's talented roster at Food City Center.
Featuring a very attractive home schedule, the Lady Vols host battles vs. four teams ranked in the ESPN preseason poll. Following back-to-back neutral site games vs. No. 10 Indiana and Oklahoma at the Elevance Health Women's Fort Myers Tip-Off over Thanksgiving weekend, 11th-ranked Notre Dame comes to town on Nov. 29 for the ACC-SEC Women's Basketball Challenge, followed by No. 4 Ohio State for the Jimmy V Women's Classic on Dec. 3.
The Southeastern Conference features four teams besides the Lady Vols in the ESPN Top 25, and two of them will visit Knoxville. After facing No. 21 Mississippi State and No. 12 Ole Miss on the road in late January, No. 8 South Carolina, No. 1 LSU and Texas A&M (receiving votes) close out February and the home slate on Feb. 15, Feb. 25 and Feb. 29, respectively. The date against the Aggies is Senior Night.
Tennessee's We Back Pat game is scheduled for Jan. 21 vs. Vanderbilt, and the Play4Kay pink game will take place vs. Arkansas on Feb. 12. Other SEC home tilts include Kentucky on Jan 7, Florida on Jan. 11 and Missouri on Feb. 4.
The Volunteers begin their home schedule with an exhibition game on Oct. 31 against head coach Rick Barnes' alma mater, Lenoir-Rhyne. They then officially tip off the 2023-24 campaign Nov. 6 versus Tennessee Tech, marking the second straight season opener between the two programs.
Tennessee's non-conference slate is highlighted by a Dec. 9 visit from Illinois, which is coming off three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Just before playing the Fighting Illini, the Vols host the school where Barnes got his head coaching start, George Mason, on Dec. 5.
After 13 non-conference games, seven of which are at the Food City Center, the Vols start SEC play on Jan. 6 against Ole Miss. Following a pair of road contests, Tennessee returns home to play two teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25, Florida and Alabama, back-to-back on Jan. 16 and Jan. 20.
Two of the Vols' final three home games are also against teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25, while the other is against a school receiving votes. Tennessee faces Texas A&M on Feb. 24 and Auburn on Feb. 28, as well as welcomes Kentucky to the Food City Center on March 9 in the regular season finale.
The SEC home slate for Tennessee also features matchups with South Carolina, LSU and Vanderbilt on Jan. 30, Feb. 7 and Feb. 17, respectively.
Tennessee places ninth nationally, best among SEC teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25. Kentucky is No. 15, followed by Texas A&M at No. 17, Alabama at No. 20, Arkansas at No. 21 and Florida at No. 25. Both Auburn and Mississippi State received votes in the polling.
In addition to AllVols.com, fans can also purchase tickets by calling the UT Ticket Office at 1-800-332-VOLS between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.
If fans are interested in purchasing season tickets to Lady Vol or Vol basketball to guarantee their seat for every game this season. they remain available on AllVols.com.
Head coaches Kellie Harper and Rick Barnes will lead highly-regarded squads into the new campaign, with the Lady Vols and Vols already garnering national attention in preseason polls. Both programs are coming off NCAA Tournament appearances and feature impressive combinations of skilled returners and highly-regarded newcomers who look to be difference-makers.
Lady Vol tickets can be purchased HERE, while Vol tickets can be obtained HERE. For ticket offers and special promotions, please visit the Fan Experience webpage, and scroll down to "Upcoming Promotions" for details.
The Lady Vols, who are ranked No. 9 in ESPN's "Way-Too-Early" Top 25, make their 2023-24 debut with exhibition games vs. Carson-Newman at 6:30 p.m. ET on Oct. 30 and vs. the U.S. National Team at 6 p.m. on Nov. 5. The UT women will open the regular season on Nov. 7 against LVFL Bridgette Gordon and Florida A&M, as the first-year head coach leads her squad against her alma mater at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. There are 17 opportunities to see Harper's talented roster at Food City Center.
Featuring a very attractive home schedule, the Lady Vols host battles vs. four teams ranked in the ESPN preseason poll. Following back-to-back neutral site games vs. No. 10 Indiana and Oklahoma at the Elevance Health Women's Fort Myers Tip-Off over Thanksgiving weekend, 11th-ranked Notre Dame comes to town on Nov. 29 for the ACC-SEC Women's Basketball Challenge, followed by No. 4 Ohio State for the Jimmy V Women's Classic on Dec. 3.
The Southeastern Conference features four teams besides the Lady Vols in the ESPN Top 25, and two of them will visit Knoxville. After facing No. 21 Mississippi State and No. 12 Ole Miss on the road in late January, No. 8 South Carolina, No. 1 LSU and Texas A&M (receiving votes) close out February and the home slate on Feb. 15, Feb. 25 and Feb. 29, respectively. The date against the Aggies is Senior Night.
Tennessee's We Back Pat game is scheduled for Jan. 21 vs. Vanderbilt, and the Play4Kay pink game will take place vs. Arkansas on Feb. 12. Other SEC home tilts include Kentucky on Jan 7, Florida on Jan. 11 and Missouri on Feb. 4.
The Volunteers begin their home schedule with an exhibition game on Oct. 31 against head coach Rick Barnes' alma mater, Lenoir-Rhyne. They then officially tip off the 2023-24 campaign Nov. 6 versus Tennessee Tech, marking the second straight season opener between the two programs.
Tennessee's non-conference slate is highlighted by a Dec. 9 visit from Illinois, which is coming off three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Just before playing the Fighting Illini, the Vols host the school where Barnes got his head coaching start, George Mason, on Dec. 5.
After 13 non-conference games, seven of which are at the Food City Center, the Vols start SEC play on Jan. 6 against Ole Miss. Following a pair of road contests, Tennessee returns home to play two teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25, Florida and Alabama, back-to-back on Jan. 16 and Jan. 20.
Two of the Vols' final three home games are also against teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25, while the other is against a school receiving votes. Tennessee faces Texas A&M on Feb. 24 and Auburn on Feb. 28, as well as welcomes Kentucky to the Food City Center on March 9 in the regular season finale.
The SEC home slate for Tennessee also features matchups with South Carolina, LSU and Vanderbilt on Jan. 30, Feb. 7 and Feb. 17, respectively.
Tennessee places ninth nationally, best among SEC teams in The Almanac Preseason Top 25. Kentucky is No. 15, followed by Texas A&M at No. 17, Alabama at No. 20, Arkansas at No. 21 and Florida at No. 25. Both Auburn and Mississippi State received votes in the polling.
In addition to AllVols.com, fans can also purchase tickets by calling the UT Ticket Office at 1-800-332-VOLS between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.
If fans are interested in purchasing season tickets to Lady Vol or Vol basketball to guarantee their seat for every game this season. they remain available on AllVols.com.
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