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Season tickets for the 2021-22 UofL men's basketball season are on sale now.

Men’s Basketball Season Tickets on Sale

July 07, 2021 | Men's Basketball

Ticket prices start at just $325 and may be paid over an extended period

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Season tickets for the University of Louisville's 2021-22 18-game home men's basketball schedule in the KFC Yum! Center are now available for purchase.
 
UofL announced last week that advancements in state and national health guidelines will allow a return to 100-percent capacity next season in the KFC Yum! Center, the Cardinals' spectacular 22,090-seat home arena.  Among the opponents that the Cardinals will face in home games this season are a trio of ACC teams featured in ESPN's June 1 early top 25 ranking including No. 13 Duke, No. 20 North Carolina and No. 23 Virginia.
 
Starting at just $325, season tickets include significant discounts over single-game pricing, exclusive perks and experiences, personalized ticket consultant communications and more.
 
Season tickets, pricing and additional information are available online now at GoCards.com/MBBtickets. Fans who wish to work with a personal ticketing consultant to compare and purchase available seat locations may text (502) 852-5151 or email tickets@gocards.com. Fans may also request more information by completing a season ticket interest form via this link.

Those who purchase season tickets have the opportunity to utilize interest-free payment plan options extending through December.
 
Louisville achieved a 13-7 record in a pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season as the Cardinals finished seventh in the ACC with one of the least experienced teams in the nation.  Louisville returns three of its top five scorers (five of its top eight), including front line starters Samuell Williamson and Jae'Lyn Withers.  The Cardinals have added a top 25 recruiting class and four impressive transfers, including a junior college All-American.  Louisville will open its season with five players who shot 40 percent or better from three-point range in their previous collegiate season for the first time in school history (transfers Matt Cross .400, El Ellis .417, Noah Locke .404, Jarrod West .408, and returnee JJ Traynor .500).
 
The Cardinals have posted 73 winning seasons over the last 76 years.  Louisville is one of only five schools to be ranked in the AP Top 25 poll at least once during each of the past 18 seasons (since 2002-03, excluding preseason polls) and the Cardinals have finished among the nation's Top 25 teams in eight of the last 11 years.