KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee announced Wednesday afternoon that the men’s basketball program has sold its complete allotment of 14,500 season tickets for the 2025-26 campaign at the Food City Center.
This is the seventh consecutive full-capacity season in which over 13,000 fans have purchased season tickets to see the Volunteers compete, including the fourth in a row above 14,000 and the third consecutive year Tennessee has sold out.
Single-game tickets will go on sale later at AllVols.com. Fans seeking to bring a large group to Food City Center this season can begin that process HERE. Additionally, fans interested in learning more about season tickets for 2026-27 can do so by clicking HERE.
Tennessee has finished top-eight nationally in average attendance eight of the past seven full-capacity seasons, including placing top-five in each of the past seven. The program’s 20,026 average in 2024-25 ranked third in the country, its highest finish this century, and fourth in program history. Just eight teams in Division I, including Tennessee, had a mark of even 16,000-plus.
Eight of the top 18 regular season single-game attendances in America in 2024-25 came at Food City Center, including two of the top four. The 22,392 on hand for the Volunteers’ thrilling 79-76 victory over sixth-ranked Alabama on March 1 marked the second-largest figure at the venue since the 2007-08 capacity reduction.
Tennessee had eight home sellouts during the 2024-25 season, tying the program record set just one year prior in 2023-24. On two separate occasions last season, the Volunteers sold out three consecutive home matchups.
Furthermore, Tennessee had at least 20,000 fans in attendance 10 times in 2024-25, tied for its second-most ever in a campaign. It hit that mark seven times in a row, tying the school’s single-season record.
The Volunteers are coming off one of its finest campaigns in program history. Tennessee went 30-8 (12-6 SEC) and, for the second year in a row, reached the Elite Eight on the way to finishing fifth nationally in both major national polls.
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