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Syracuse athletics: an updated look at how much tickets are going for

July 9, 2025 by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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Including a potential slam dunk deal for football and men’s basketball.

Syracuse Orange fans remain in the thick of the summer season, waiting for their teams to return to action and probably planning out which games to attend for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

That being said, the price to go is always on the top of mind, so here is an updated look at what the ticket situation looks like if you’re planning to don your orange gear and head out to the JMA Wireless Dome at some point.

One limited-time offer appears to still be on the table for the Syracuse football and men’s basketball home games. As part of this deal, Syracuse Athletics says for $299, you’ll get tickets for all six home games for football plus every home men’s basketball game. The form to express an interest in that combo pack is still active.

Based on the math, it’s certainly a discount and then some. For context, the cheapest football season ticket (Section 320) available as of Sunday is $300 online. For men’s basketball (Sections 304 to 306 and 313 to 216), it’s $200. The deal is also just $50 more expensive compared to the price tag for the 2025-26 Otto’s Army Student Pass.

Want to attend EVERY home @CuseFootball and @Cuse_MBB home game? You can do so for only $299!

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— ‘Cuse Promos (@CusePromos) July 2, 2025

Looking individually at all six football home games, Syracuse’s home season-opener versus UConn and its Friday night matchup the following week versus Colgate are the cheapest on the board. The lowest priced tickets in the 300s are under $12 pre-tax. The Duke game is the most expensive game on the calendar as of Sunday, with the cheapest ticket sitting at $50.82. North Carolina sits at second-most in price ($41.65), followed by Pittsburgh ($24.20) and Boston College ($22.23).

In chronological order based on the Orange’s home schedule, here’s the current look at what the seating map in the Dome looks like for each of those six games:

Switching over to hoops, Syracuse women’s basketball season tickets are currently going for $115 per person for general admission and $140 for Section C108, per Ticketmaster.

On the men’s side, the cheapest season tickets are $200. From there, that prices shoots up drastically. Section 200 season tickets are going between $775 and $1,150. Section 100 season tickets are as low as $500, while for a premier seat (Section 123), the price tag sits at $1,900.

For those courtside seats, you’re looking at $4,000 a pop. Ticketmaster says just eight of those seats are left the 2025-26 season.

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