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Men’s Basketball’s 2022-23 Home Sellout Tracker
Oct 28 | Men's Basketball
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers men's basketball has now sold out of tickets for 14 of the home games for the highly anticipated 2022-23 season at Jersey Mike's Arena.
Every home game up to the Ohio State game on Sunday Jan. 15 is officially sold out. There are only four home games remaining where fans can buy tickets from Rutgers Athletics starting with the Penn State game on Tuesday, Jan, 24.
With 14 games already sold out, tickets are moving fast. Fans are encouraged to act fast to secure tickets. Fans still looking for tickets to sold-out games can do so via StubHub, the official fan-to-fan ticket marketplace of the Scarlet Knights. Beginning October 20, students can claim tickets for all November & December Men's Basketball games while the claim for the January thru March games will open on December 13.
The team's success on the court has garnered great interest from the fan base. Rutgers men's basketball is coming off a season where the team set a record for sell outs (15) at Jersey Mike's Arena. In the 2021-22 season, the Scarlet Knights set a record number of season tickets sold (5,297) and have already set the record for season tickets sold heading into this season. The program broke last year's record for season tickets sold this year (5,925) and expects to sell out for every home game this season.
Pikiell has completed a tremendous rebuild of the Rutgers program, as the Scarlet Knights are coming off the program's first consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances since 1976. Rutgers returned to the tournament last season taking on Notre Dame in the First Four game in Dayton, Ohio. Rutgers defeated No. 7 seed Clemson for the team's first NCAA Tournament victory in 38 years, dating back to 1983 in 2020-21.
Twelve wins for a fourth-place finish in the Big Ten Conference is the most wins and the highest place in the standings for Rutgers since joining the league.
Every home game up to the Ohio State game on Sunday Jan. 15 is officially sold out. There are only four home games remaining where fans can buy tickets from Rutgers Athletics starting with the Penn State game on Tuesday, Jan, 24.
With 14 games already sold out, tickets are moving fast. Fans are encouraged to act fast to secure tickets. Fans still looking for tickets to sold-out games can do so via StubHub, the official fan-to-fan ticket marketplace of the Scarlet Knights. Beginning October 20, students can claim tickets for all November & December Men's Basketball games while the claim for the January thru March games will open on December 13.
The team's success on the court has garnered great interest from the fan base. Rutgers men's basketball is coming off a season where the team set a record for sell outs (15) at Jersey Mike's Arena. In the 2021-22 season, the Scarlet Knights set a record number of season tickets sold (5,297) and have already set the record for season tickets sold heading into this season. The program broke last year's record for season tickets sold this year (5,925) and expects to sell out for every home game this season.
Pikiell has completed a tremendous rebuild of the Rutgers program, as the Scarlet Knights are coming off the program's first consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances since 1976. Rutgers returned to the tournament last season taking on Notre Dame in the First Four game in Dayton, Ohio. Rutgers defeated No. 7 seed Clemson for the team's first NCAA Tournament victory in 38 years, dating back to 1983 in 2020-21.
Twelve wins for a fourth-place finish in the Big Ten Conference is the most wins and the highest place in the standings for Rutgers since joining the league.
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