ACC Tournament Ticket Prices: How Much for First & Second Round Games?

Here is a quick and easy way to purchase ACC Tournament first and second round tickets.
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The ACC Tournament is just days aways, and teams are starting to lock in their spots in the tournament or officially get eliminated.

The 15 teams are set, as North Carolina State, Boston College and Miami are officially the three teams that will not play in the ACC Tournament this year. As of now, the standings look like this.

ACC Basketball standings

  1. Duke: 27-3, 18-1 (clinched double-bye)
  2. Louisville: 234-6, 17-2 (clinched double-bye)
  3. Clemson: 25-5, 167-2 (clinched double-bye)
  4. North Carolina: 20-11, 13-6
  5. SMU: 22-8, 13-6
  6. Wake Forest: 20-10, 12-7
  7. Stanford: 19-11, 11-8
  8. Georgia Tech: 16-14, 10-9
  9. Virginia: 15-15, 8-11
  10. Virginia Tech: 13-17, 8-11
  11. Florida State: 16-14, 7-12
  12. Notre Dame: 13-17, 7-12
  13. Pitt: 16-14, 7-12
  14. Syracuse: 12-18, 6-13
  15. Cal: 13-17, 6-13
  16. North Carolina State: 12-18, 5-14
  17. Boston College: 12-18, 4-15
  18. Miami: 6-24, 2-17

So, after looking at those standings, there are a couple of things to mention. Duke, Louisville basketball, and Clemson all have clinched a double-bye, which puts them in the quarterfinals and won't play until March 13.

Second, these aren't the final standings, as this is based on March 7, but still use this to go purchase tickets once your ACC team has their official seeding.

ACC Tournament Ticket Prices: How Much for First & Second Round Games?

The ACC Tournament is set to take place from Charlotte, N.C., at Spectrum Center, the home of the NBA team, Charlotte Hornets. The future of the ACC Tournament locations can be found here.

As for the other teams from North Carolina until Cal, here is how much the tickets cost for the first and second round, or from Wednesday through Saturday, if you are that confident in your team.

First-round ticket pricing

Tuesday, March 11

  • 2:00 PM ACCN: 13-seed vs 12-seed
  • 4:30 PM ACCN: 15-seed vs 10-seed
  • 7:00 PM ACCN: 14-seed vs 11-seed

The first-round of the ACC Tournament is set to tipoff at 2:00 pm local time from the Spectrum Center. The tickets for this round go for as cheap as $43 and go for as much as $370, according to Ticketmaster

Session 1 tickets click here.

Second-round ticket pricing

  • Noon PM TBA: 9-seed Tech vs 8-seed
  • 2:30 PM TBA: 5-seed vs winner of No. 12 vs No. 13 seed.
  • 7:00 PM TBA: 7-seed vs winner of No. 10 vs No. 15 9:30 PM TBA: 6-seed vs winner of No. 11 vs No. 14.

The second-round will tip off on March 12 with two session ticket passes, as the first session includes the noon game between the No. 8 and No. 9 seed, and the No. 5 seed vs winner of No. 12 vs No. 13 seed.

Session 2 tickets click here.

As for the night session on March 12, it is considered the third session of the tournament, so it is considered session 3. Tickets can be found in the link below, as these games are between No. 7 seed vs winner of the No. 10 vs No. 15, and the No. 6 seed vs the winner of No. 11 vs No. 14.

Session 3 tickets click here.

ACC Tournament Wednesday-Saturday plan

The ACC Tournament offers a pass that allows access to every game of the Tournament. This pass runs from Wednesday until the ACC Championship on Saturday. To purchase those tickets, please click here.