BLACKSBURG, Va. –The Virginia Tech Athletics Department announced today that the Virginia Tech – Duke game on Wednesday, Feb. 25 is a sellout.
In addition to the Duke game, less than 100 tickets are available for the Jan. 25 game against the University of Virginia. There are still limited tickets available for the Hokies’ next home game, Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m., against nationally-ranked Notre Dame. Tickets for both games are available in all three ticket price levels.
Following the Notre Dame and Virginia games, the Hokies will closeout the three-game homestand on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m., in Cassell Coliseum against Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh game is the annual Blackout game.
The Duke game marks the first sellout in Cassell Coliseum since March 4, 2012, when Tech sold out the final home game of the season against NC State.
Family 4Packs are available for the Notre Dame and Pitt games. These packages, just $80 each, include 4 tickets, 4 basketball t-shirts and 4 drinks at the game and a $20 Stop In gift card. They must be purchased in advance of the game and are not available at the Cassell Coliseum box office.
To purchase tickets, please call or visit the Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-VATECH4 or go online to hokietickets.com.
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