How to buy Oregon women’s basketball tickets for every game on schedule

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With nine new additions to the roster, including seven in the transfer portal, the Oregon women’s basketball team will look to turn the page into 2024-25 with a brand new team.

The Ducks were picked to finish near the middle of the Big Ten — its first year in the conference — in most polls and will open its season Nov. 4 against Cal Baptist.

Here’s how to buy Oregon women’s tickets for every game on the schedule this college basketball season, including prices and dates.

Buy Oregon women’s basketball tickets on StubHub

How to buy Oregon women’s basketball tickets

One of the easiest options to buy tickets for Oregon women’s basketball fans is through the school, which offers single game tickets, season tickets and group tickets through GoDucks.com. StubHub and SeatGeek also offer tickets for Ducks fans.

Oregon women’s basketball ticket prices

With 18 home games, and 10 before New Year’s Day, Oregon fans will have plenty of chances to watch the Ducks in action at Matthew Knight Arena this winter. Prices depend on seat location, opponent, and other factors, but Oregon women’s basketball tickets typically sell for less than $10 per game during nonconference play.

Oregon Athletics sells their own single-game tickets between $6-30, while you can find tickets for Oregon’s matchup against top-25 Baylor Nov. 10 on StubHub and SeatGeek for as low as $7.

Oregon’s first Big Ten conference matchup against USC on Dec. 7 is currently selling tickets on StubHub for between $31 and $52.

Oregon women’s basketball schedule

  • Nov. 4 — California Baptist
  • Nov. 6 — Nevada
  • Nov. 10 — Baylor
  • Nov. 12 — North Texas
  • Nov. 18 — Grand Canyon
  • Nov. 20 — Auburn
  • Nov. 25 — Georgia Tech (neutral site in Laie, Hawaii)
  • Nov. 26 — South Dakota State (neutral site in Laie, Hawaii)
  • Dec. 4 — Washington State
  • Dec. 7 — USC
  • Dec. 17 — Air Force
  • Dec. 19 — UC Irvine
  • Dec. 28 — at Illinois
  • Dec. 31 — at Northwestern
  • Jan. 4 — Wisconsin
  • Jan. 9 — at Penn State
  • Jan. 12 — at Ohio State
  • Jan. 15 — Purdue
  • Jan. 19 — Iowa
  • Jan. 24 — Indiana
  • Jan. 30 — at Michigan State
  • Feb. 2 — at Michigan
  • Feb. 6 — Maryland
  • Feb. 9 — UCLA
  • Feb. 12 — Washington
  • Feb. 16 — at Minnesota
  • Feb. 19 — at Nebraska
  • Feb. 23 — Rutgers
  • March 2 — at Washington

Alec Dietz covers University of Oregon football, volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball for The Register-Guard. You may reach him at adietz@registerguard.com and you can follow him on X @AlecDietz.

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