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About the Charleston Basketball
College of Charleston Basketball Tickets
Fewer college basketball programs can say they’ve experienced anything close to what the College of Charleston Cougars have in their history. For decades, cheap College of Charleston basketball tickets were easy to find because the program toiled in anonymity. However, the Cougars eventually made their mark at the NAIA level before making the jump to the Division I level. Nowadays, the Cougars are a fierce mid-major in the Colonial Athletic Association, putting last-minute College of Charleston basketball tickets in high demand.
The Godfather
Without question, John Kresse is the Godfather of the College of Charleston basketball. He took over the Cougars in 1979 when they were a mediocre NAIA program. By his fourth season, he had turned College of Charleston into NAIA national champions, kicking off a stretch in which the Cougars averaged over 28 wins per season over the next seven years. Kresse then led Charleston’s transition to the Division I level. After four seasons as an independent, the Cougars joined the Atlantic Sun Conference and won both the conference regular-season and tournament championships in their first season.
Southern Kings
Under Kresse, College of Charleston made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1994. That season would end up being the first of nine straight regular-season conference titles under Kresse, even as the Cougars made the leap to the Southern Conference in 1998. During those nine years, Kresse led the Cougars to the NCAA Tournament four times before retiring. That stretch also included Charleston’s first win in the Big Dance, an upset of Maryland in 1997 that cemented the program’s reputation as a giant killer.
The Earl of Charleston
Unfortunately, the College of Charleston basketball took a nosedive after Kresse retired in 2002. Many coaches, including longtime Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins, struggled to replicate Kresse’s success. However, Earl Grant has helped rebuild the Cougars into a formidable mid-major once again. In 2018, he snapped a nearly 20-year NCAA Tournament drought for the program, winning both the Colonial Athletic Association regular-season and tournament titles. The Cougars are back to being one of the best teams in the Colonial and a program that is poised to continue to be a giant killer in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where Does College of Charleston Basketball Play?
Since 2008, the Cougars have played their home games at TD Arena, which is located on-campus in Charleston, South Carolina. In addition to hosting the College of Charleston’s home games, the venue also hosts the Charleston Classic every year. The court at TD Arena is named in honor of long time head coach John Kresse. For basketball games, TD Arena has a capacity of roughly 5,100 fans.
When do College of Charleston tickets go on sale?
Cheap College of Charleston tickets to games played at TD Arena are available months in advance, as are College of Charleston tickets for away games. In other words, there’s no rush to check College of Charleston’s schedule. Just grab tickets whenever you’ve got the itch.
Is it better to buy College of Charleston tickets in advance?
With College of Charleston tickets being available so far ahead of time, it’s easy to buy tickets whenever you want to – but there’s little need to plan ahead. You can often get cheap last-minute tickets to College of Charleston games by waiting to make your purchase until the very last minute. As game day gets closer and sellers drop their prices, fans reap the benefits.
What’s the best way to buy cheap College of Charleston tickets?
The best way to buy cheap College of Charleston tickets is always going to be from a secure online platform that connects fans and resellers. These ticket marketplaces often have some of the cheapest ticket prices and are the easiest way to shop for College of Charleston tickets. Can you buy College of Charleston tickets at the stadium? Sure – but you’ll likely be paying a higher price than you need to!
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How much are College of Charleston Basketball tickets?
College of Charleston ticket prices will differ depending on a number of factors. Generally speaking, the average ticket price for College of Charleston tickets is around $32 a ticket. But you can be looking at a few hundred dollars more, depending on the opponent, stage of play, and demand.
Charleston Basketball Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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1/2/25 | 7:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $4 |
1/4/25 | 2:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $28 |
1/11/25 | 7:00 PM | West Long Branch | OceanFirst Bank Center | $34 |
1/16/25 | 7:00 PM | Buies Creek | John W Pope Convocation Center | $9 |
1/18/25 | 5:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $26 |
1/23/25 | 7:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $35 |
1/25/25 | 7:00 PM | Elon | Schar Center | $38 |
1/30/25 | 6:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $32 |
2/6/25 | 6:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $17 |
2/8/25 | 6:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $39 |
2/22/25 | 12:00 PM | Philadelphia | Daskalakis Athletic Center | $20 |
2/27/25 | 7:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $22 |
3/1/25 | 6:00 PM | Charleston | TD Arena | $29 |