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Duke Men's Basketball Student Tickets

Join Duke Men’s Basketball in historic Cameron Indoor Stadium this season! Find all of the Duke Student ticket information below:

Important Game Day Information:

  • All Students and Guests are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, OR have a negative test no more than 72 hours before the event.
  • All Students and Guests are required to follow University Mask Policies.
  • All Students and Guests must adhere to the Duke University Athletics Game Day Policies, as outlined here.

 

Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate Students receive FREE admission to all home Duke Men’s Basketball games with a valid Student ID.

All Home Games (Except Duke vs UNC)
Undergraduate students must participate in the walk-up line in K-Ville on game days to be granted entry into Cameron Indoor Stadium. Check-in and wrist banding begins at 7 a.m. on game days and runs throughout the day.
 
Duke vs UNC 
Undergraduate students who wish to receive entry to the Duke vs UNC game should participate in the K-Ville tenting process. Tenting begins spring semester. There are multiple levels of tenting that determine your entry status.
Tenting info sessions will be held late fall semester. For more detailed information on the tenting process please join our Line Monitors for one of the information sessions. Dates for the info sessions will be posted on the K-Ville Nation Social Media channels.

Follow Along with K-Ville
To receive up-to-date information, join the K-Ville Nation email listserv here: bit.ly/kville21-22 [hyperlink this]
Or follow K-Ville Nation on all the following:
Facebook: K-Ville Nation Group
Instagram: Kville_official
Twitter: kville_nation
TikTok: k_ville
 
For complete details regarding the Krzyzewskiville policies, CLICK HERE
 
Graduate Students
There will be no weekend-long Campout this year. This is a tradition that will remain at Duke, but only when we can be together and safe.
Instead of Campout, we will use the first two events of the Men's Basketball Season as the two checks for the Lottery. The timeline for that is below:
 
October 8, 2021: Sign up for the lottery for the chance to win a season ticket to 2021-2022 Men's Basketball. Duke Athletics will set up a digital account for you, and you will pay for that ticket directly. YOU MUST SIGN UP TO BE ENTERED INTO THE LOTTERY. Every student that signs up gets one lottery entry. SIGN UP FOR THE LOTTERY HERE!
 
October 15, 2021: Countdown to Craziness, 7 pm. Student doors open 90 minutes before the scheduled Tip Off. Attending this game gives every student that signed up for the lottery an additional lottery chance.
 
October 30, 2021: Exhibition Game against Winston-Salem State at 1:30 p.m. Student doors open 90 minutes before the scheduled Tip Off. Attending this game gives every student that signed up for the lottery an additional lottery chance.
 
November 10, 2021: Lottery results announced via email. All students who won a ticket will receive an email to set up their Duke Athletics Ticket Account and pay for their ticket. The cost for the season ticket this year is $300 (not including fees).

Any Graduate or professional students who do not receive a season ticket via the lottery are still eligible to participate in the walk-up line of game days. All season ticket holders will receive priority entry into Cameron Indoor Stadium on game days but should there be additional space, the walk-up line will be admitted entry in the order in which the line has formed (first come, first served). Participation in the walk-up like does not guarantee entry.
More information about guest promotions, and events will come following the ticket lottery.
 

How are students getting tickets to watch Duke men's basketball in the Final Four? It starts with a long, long line

Students were driven to wait well over an hour for a small chance to be able to buy a ticket to the Final Four.

Photo by Aaron Zhao | The Chronicle

The crazy times in K-Ville were supposed to end with the final regular-season game against the Tar Heels. Then again, Duke and North Carolina weren’t supposed to match up in the Final Four of the NCAA tournament during Coach K’s final season. 

Ali Jalal sat on a roller chair Monday waiting alongside fellow sophomores Will Temme, Xavier Ghazeleh and Rohan Gupta. While they waited in line, they had decisions to make. 

How would they get to New Orleans if they got a Final Four Ticket? They might take a Greyhound bus. Or maybe they’ll drive. They know they won’t fly, those plane tickets are way too expensive and there’s no direct flights.  

“We kinda just made this plan, but we might sleep in [Gupta’s] truck bed,” Temme said. 

Hundreds of students were in a similar situation as Jalal and company Monday afternoon as undergraduate and graduates alike patiently waited in as close to a single-file line as a group of people about to witness arguably the biggest college basketball ever could. Each student registered their name in the lottery with their Duke ID and credit card at the Duke Athletics Ticket Office, but only 700 people would get their name picked to buy a $20 ticket to the Final Four that’s good for both the Semifinal and National Championship (conditional on Duke winning). At the end of registration, 2,062 students had entered their name into the pool. 

Safe to say students are excited for Duke to take on UNC. Line stretches from the box office to the side of Cameron Indoor to enter the lottery that closes at 6 pm pic.twitter.com/rOz6OzZai5

— Duke Basketball (@dukebasketball) March 28, 2022

Most hotels in the New Orleans area cost upwards of $2,000 for a four-night stay from the Friday before the Final Four to the Tuesday after the championship game. Round-trip plane tickets are sitting at over $1,000 from Raleigh-Durham International Airport to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, and there are no unbooked direct flights. 

That didn’t stop students from lining up though, as the line stretched from the ticket office next to Wallace Wade Stadium all the way to the second lamppost from Towerview Road.

Senior Katie Cannon stood near that lamppost, buckling in for what figured to be at least a three-hour long wait. It’s worth it though, especially considering what happened the last time these two teams faced off. 

“This one has more emotional weight, it’s a chance for revenge. It’s the rematch we were all hoping we’d get,” Cannon said. 

The epic showdown comes right before the crux of the semester. Temme hesitated for a moment with finals coming up, but not for long.

“When else are you gonna get to do this again,” Ghazeleh said back. Both agreed that’s a sacrifice they are willing to make. Other students like junior Ryan Champaigne and Brian Anaya are ready to sleep in a car too.  

“If [my friend and I] all got in, it’d be the most hype I’ve been all year,” sophomore Vinnessa Van said.

All the students can do now is wait until Tuesday night, when the winners of the lottery will be announced. 

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Benefits for trains for students, schoolchildren, veterans and other discounts

    Who is entitled to reduced fares

    In Moscow and the Moscow Region, veterans, disabled people with an accompanying person, members of large families, pensioners and pre-retirees can travel by train for free, while students and schoolchildren can get a 50% discount.

    Benefits for travel by electric trains are also valid for residents of St. Petersburg and other regions, but the conditions may differ from Moscow and the region.

    In this article, we have listed the main types of benefits and regional features, more information can be found on the official websites of local authorities and carriers.

    How to get a free ride on the train

    Reduced tickets for suburban trains, including express trains, are issued on social cards. A ticket is needed even if the ride is free.

    If you have never traveled by public transport using a social card, first contact the suburban ticket office - they will write information about free or discounted travel on the card. After that, tickets can be issued not only at the box office, but also at the terminals, which will save you time.

    Sometimes social cards don't work on the first trip. Therefore, it is important, if you are traveling for the first time, to take all the necessary documents with you - below is a list for each preferential category.

    Accompanying a disabled person of the 1st group or a disabled child always issues a free ticket at the box office. The disabled person must be nearby at this time, and they must ride the train together.

    A reduced ticket can also be issued on the train. If there was no ticket office or terminal at the departure station, then this service will be free, in other cases you will have to pay a fee.

    Student benefits

    What is the benefit: 50% discount In Lastochki there is a Junior fare with a 30% discount for passengers from 10 to 21 years old - students can also use it.

    Who is eligible for reduced fares: full-time students of colleges, technical schools, universities, residencies, graduate students, cadets Part-time students cannot take advantage of the exemption.

    Regional features:

    In Moscow the discount is valid for single tickets for any commuter train and "Ezhednevno" subscriptions for 1 month only in electric trains with 6000 numbers.

    To travel at a discount on the routes Moscow - Tver, Moscow - Konakovo GRES in high-speed and fast trains with 7000 numbers, a ticket must be issued at Moscow ticket offices.

    When purchasing a single ticket, Moscow students must show a Muscovite social card, an individual transport card (ITK) or a certificate from an educational institution. Subscriptions can only be issued to a Muscovite's social card or TIC. You will also need a student ID card to sign up for a reduced travel pass for a month at the ITK.

    Students from other cities must show a student or postgraduate card or a certificate from the educational institution.

    In the Moscow region , the discount is valid only for single tickets in electric trains with 6000 numbers, and you will need a student ID to get a ticket at a discount. The ticket must contain a note that the student is a full-time student and is enrolled in a university or college in the current academic year.

    In Moscow and the region students can buy reduced tickets for train from 1 September to 15 June and issue subscriptions from 1 January to 15 May and from 1 September to 2 December.

    In St. Petersburg the discount for students is valid from September 1 to June 30 for single tickets and subscriptions "Daily". To issue a single ticket, a student ID is enough, for cadets - a military ID or a certificate of an employee of the internal affairs body. For a subscription, you will also need a student's personal card.

    School benefits

    What kind of benefit: 50% discount

    In addition, there are two special tariffs in Lastochki that are suitable for schoolchildren:

    • “School” 50% discount for children from 10 to 17 years old. Valid from September 1 to May 31 only in long-distance Lastochki with 800 numbers (does not apply to tickets for class 1P cars) and retro trains "Ruskeala Express" Sortavala - Ruskeala.
    • "Junior" 30% discount for passengers from 10 to 21 years old.

    Who is eligible for reduced fares: schoolchildren over 7 years old, in St. Petersburg - including those who were enrolled in an educational institution to take exams

    Regional features:

    Until June 15, can travel at a discount on all suburban trains, except for express trains with seat indication. When buying a single ticket, you will need a Muscovite social card, an individual transport card, or a certificate from the school. Schoolchildren from other cities, when issuing a discount ticket in Moscow, must show a student ID or a certificate from the school.

    To travel at a discount on the routes Moscow - Tver, Moscow - Konakovo GRES in high-speed and fast trains with 7000 numbers, a ticket must be issued at Moscow ticket offices.

    In the Moscow region the discount is valid only for single tickets in electric trains with 6000 numbers, and in order to receive such a ticket, you will need a certificate from the school.

    In St. Petersburg, the discount is valid from September 1 to June 30, for single tickets and "Daily" subscriptions for a month. To purchase single tickets and subscriptions, you will need a student ID or a certificate from the school, but if a single ticket is issued according to a certificate from the school, then it must have a photo.

    What kind of benefit: free travel

    There is a “Senior” fare in Lastochki, where all passengers over 60 can travel with a 30% discount.

    Who is entitled to reduced travel: those who receive a pension for old age, seniority, survivors, and pre-pensioners

    What documents are needed to issue a free ticket: passport

    Regional features:

    Moscow pensioners can get a free one-time ticket for any suburban train throughout the year, and pensioners from the region - only for electric trains with 6000 numbers.

    In St. Petersburg benefits for old-age pensioners are valid only during the summer season - from April 27 to October 31 and only on some trains. The list of trains must be specified on the website of the local carrier.

    What is the benefit: free travel

    Who is entitled to reduced fares: labor veterans, combat veterans, military service veterans, WWII veterans. A complete list of beneficiaries in this category can be found in the Federal Law "On Veterans" dated 12.01.1995 N 5-FZ.

    Regional features:

    Moscow veterans can issue a non-monetary one-time ticket for any suburban train throughout the year, and regional veterans - only for electric trains with 6000 numbers. To do this, you will need a social card or a certificate of entitlement to benefits along with a passport.

    In St. Petersburg veterans' benefit is valid only on some trains, which ones need to be specified on the website of the local carrier. To issue a free ticket, you will need a "Single personal reduced ticket". If there is no photo on it, then a passport will still be needed.

    What kind of benefit: free travel

    Lastochki has special places for the disabled and those who travel with them. These tickets are sold at a 40% discount.

    Who is eligible for concession travel: disabled people, war invalids and members of their families, disabled children, accompanying disabled children and disabled people of the 1st group.

    When valid: all year round

    What documents are needed to get a free ticket: a social card or a temporary ID together with a passport, and for disabled children - a certificate and a birth certificate

    Regional features:

    Moscow invalids and the person who accompanies them can issue a non-cash one-time ticket for any commuter train throughout the year, and beneficiaries from the region can only get trains with 6000 numbers. To do this, you will need a social card or a certificate of entitlement to benefits along with a passport.

    In Saint-Petersburg benefits for the disabled for regular travel are not valid.

    All disabled people once a year also have the right to free travel to and from the place of treatment on commuter trains and intercity transport - you just need to make sure that it is enshrined in the regulatory document of a particular region or municipality.

    Who is entitled to reduced fares: children from large families and one of the parents

    Regional features:

    can issue a one-time free ticket for any commuter train.

    In the Moscow region throughout the year, one-time free tickets can be issued by children under 18 years old (up to 23 years old if they continue to study), but only for electric trains with 6000 numbers.

    In St. Petersburg large families buy tickets with a 90% discount in the period from April 27 to October 31 and only for some trains.


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