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Beware Of Counterfeit Tickets For MBB Game Vs. Duke Saturday
February 5, 2026 | Men's Basketball
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—The University of North Carolina Department of Athletics wants to make fans aware of the possibility of counterfeit tickets and parking passes for the February 7, 2026, men's basketball game against Duke.
The Department of Athletics encourages fans purchasing tickets and parking to do so ONLY through UNC authorized sources.
The North Carolina Athletics Ticket Office, and SeatGeek are the only authorized sources for tickets to Carolina Athletics events.
Carolina and Duke renew their rivalry for the 266th time when the Blue Devils travel to Chapel Hill on Saturday night, and tickets are sold out.
Fans purchasing tickets and parking from unauthorized sources assume the risk, and tickets purchased could be counterfeit or the barcodes may have been invalidated. Any fan attempting to enter Dean E. Smith Center with counterfeit or invalid barcodes will be denied entry.
Anyone seeing suspicious activity on campus, including the sale of questionable tickets for athletic events, should contact UNC Police.
A reminder that the best place to purchase tickets and parking for athletic events is through the UNC ticket office or through the SeatGeek link at GoHeels.com/tickets. SeatGeek is an official partner of Carolina Athletics.
While not encouraged, we are aware fans purchase directly from individual sellers. In these instances, please make sure the tickets are transferred and accepted through www.goheels.com. This process transfers ownership of the ticket and will ensure the validity of the ticket barcode.
If you have purchased tickets from an unauthorized source and would like to confirm the validity of the ticket barcode prior to the event, please contact the UNC Athletic Ticket Office at tickets@unc.edu or 919-962-2296.
The Department of Athletics encourages fans purchasing tickets and parking to do so ONLY through UNC authorized sources.
The North Carolina Athletics Ticket Office, and SeatGeek are the only authorized sources for tickets to Carolina Athletics events.
Carolina and Duke renew their rivalry for the 266th time when the Blue Devils travel to Chapel Hill on Saturday night, and tickets are sold out.
Fans purchasing tickets and parking from unauthorized sources assume the risk, and tickets purchased could be counterfeit or the barcodes may have been invalidated. Any fan attempting to enter Dean E. Smith Center with counterfeit or invalid barcodes will be denied entry.
Anyone seeing suspicious activity on campus, including the sale of questionable tickets for athletic events, should contact UNC Police.
A reminder that the best place to purchase tickets and parking for athletic events is through the UNC ticket office or through the SeatGeek link at GoHeels.com/tickets. SeatGeek is an official partner of Carolina Athletics.
While not encouraged, we are aware fans purchase directly from individual sellers. In these instances, please make sure the tickets are transferred and accepted through www.goheels.com. This process transfers ownership of the ticket and will ensure the validity of the ticket barcode.
If you have purchased tickets from an unauthorized source and would like to confirm the validity of the ticket barcode prior to the event, please contact the UNC Athletic Ticket Office at tickets@unc.edu or 919-962-2296.
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