Alabama basketball‘s first four home games will bring sold-out crowds to Coleman Coliseum, according to the school’s website.
Season tickets to see coach Nate Oats alongside returning starters like SEC Preseason Player of the Year Mark Sears have sold out. The ticket ordering tab for basketball on Rolltide.com shows Alabama’s home opener against UNC-Asheville on Nov. 4, Arkansas State on Nov. 8, McNeese State on Nov. 11 and Creighton on Dec. 14 as “sold out,” too.
There were six sell-outs during Alabama’s first Final Four run, helping sell the most tickets in program history. This season, it looks like the No. 2 team in the country is due for 12 out of 15 in home territory.
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Alabama’s 2024-25 regular season begins at 8 p.m. Monday following the women’s basketball opener against New Orleans at 5 p.m.
Doubleheader tickets can only be purchased through resale sites like SeatGeek, StubHub, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats. Prices start at $1 on SeatGeek, going up to $88.
StubHub has tickets available starting at $1, along with floor seats listed at $241. Referenced prices were current as of Wednesday evening.
Alabama basketball sells out season tickets, first four home games
Fans can still purchase single-game tickets via the university for the following games: Kent State, South Dakota State and Oklahoma.
Alabama’s conference opener is the program’s only home game against an SEC opponent that has yet to sell out.
Find out how to buy tickets for every Alabama basketball game on the docket for the 2024-25 season here.
Coach Nate Oats thanks fanbase for creating ‘true home-court advantage’
In a press release from university athletics, Oats said the “environment” and “gameday atmosphere” that the fanbase has created has given the Crimson Tide a “true home-court advantage.”
Over the past four years, Alabama has won over 93% of its home games.
“We appreciate all the support our fans continue to pour into our program and look forward to another exciting year of Alabama basketball,” Oats said.
Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for the Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: Alabama basketball sells out first four home games, season tickets
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