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Game vs. LSU Sold Out; Limited Tickets Available for Vanderbilt
February 05, 2026 | Men's Basketball
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee announced Thursday afternoon that its Feb. 14 home contest against LSU is a sellout.
No. 25/RV Tennessee (16-6, 6-3 SEC) will host LSU (14-8, 2-7 SEC) in a 6 p.m. affair at Food City Center. The Valentine's Day game will feature a "Dark Mode" theme.
This is the fifth confirmed sellout of the regular season for the Volunteers, joining a Dec. 16 matchup with Louisville, a Jan. 17 outing versus Kentucky, a Jan. 31 contest against Auburn and a Feb. 28 meeting with Alabama. Beyond that, the Volunteers' Oct. 26 preseason exhibition against Duke also sold out.
Additionally, limited tickets are left for Tennessee's regular season finale, a March 7 outing against Vanderbilt. Tickets are available for purchase HERE.
Fans looking for seats to any of Tennessee's other remaining games at Food City Center can visit AllVols.com to buy a ticket. Those seeking to bring a large group to Food City Center this season can begin that process HERE.
In addition, fans interested in season tickets for next year are encouraged to complete the 2026-27 Tennessee Basketball Season Ticket Interest Form HERE.
The Volunteers, who play in the third-largest on-campus arena in the country, are sold out of season tickets for 2025-26. This is the seventh straight full-capacity campaign in which Tennessee sold over 13,000 season tickets, including its fourth in a row over 14,000. In each of those seasons, the Volunteers ended the year top-eight in average attendance, including placing third last season at 20,026.
So far in 2025-26, Tennessee owns the second-best average attended in the country at 18,915 per game. Including the exhibition tilt versus Duke, Food City Center has hosted four of the seven highest single-game attendances in the country this season.
The Volunteers sold out eight games each of the last two years, setting and then tying a program single-season record. In 2024-25, Food City Center hosted eight of the top 18 regular season single-game crowds nationally, including two of the top four. The previous campaign, in 2023-24, it was home to four of the top six single-game counts.
Over the last five regular seasons, Tennessee has played in front of 27 home sellout crowds—three in 2021-22, five in 2022-23, eight in 2023-24, eight in 2024-25 and three in 2025-26—and put up a splendid 22-5 record in those affairs.
That figure includes a 17-3 mark in the last 20 such contests, dating to Feb. 15, 2023. Overall, the Volunteers are 29-8 in home sellouts in head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure.
To keep up with the University of Tennessee men's basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.
No. 25/RV Tennessee (16-6, 6-3 SEC) will host LSU (14-8, 2-7 SEC) in a 6 p.m. affair at Food City Center. The Valentine's Day game will feature a "Dark Mode" theme.
This is the fifth confirmed sellout of the regular season for the Volunteers, joining a Dec. 16 matchup with Louisville, a Jan. 17 outing versus Kentucky, a Jan. 31 contest against Auburn and a Feb. 28 meeting with Alabama. Beyond that, the Volunteers' Oct. 26 preseason exhibition against Duke also sold out.
Additionally, limited tickets are left for Tennessee's regular season finale, a March 7 outing against Vanderbilt. Tickets are available for purchase HERE.
Fans looking for seats to any of Tennessee's other remaining games at Food City Center can visit AllVols.com to buy a ticket. Those seeking to bring a large group to Food City Center this season can begin that process HERE.
In addition, fans interested in season tickets for next year are encouraged to complete the 2026-27 Tennessee Basketball Season Ticket Interest Form HERE.
The Volunteers, who play in the third-largest on-campus arena in the country, are sold out of season tickets for 2025-26. This is the seventh straight full-capacity campaign in which Tennessee sold over 13,000 season tickets, including its fourth in a row over 14,000. In each of those seasons, the Volunteers ended the year top-eight in average attendance, including placing third last season at 20,026.
So far in 2025-26, Tennessee owns the second-best average attended in the country at 18,915 per game. Including the exhibition tilt versus Duke, Food City Center has hosted four of the seven highest single-game attendances in the country this season.
The Volunteers sold out eight games each of the last two years, setting and then tying a program single-season record. In 2024-25, Food City Center hosted eight of the top 18 regular season single-game crowds nationally, including two of the top four. The previous campaign, in 2023-24, it was home to four of the top six single-game counts.
Over the last five regular seasons, Tennessee has played in front of 27 home sellout crowds—three in 2021-22, five in 2022-23, eight in 2023-24, eight in 2024-25 and three in 2025-26—and put up a splendid 22-5 record in those affairs.
That figure includes a 17-3 mark in the last 20 such contests, dating to Feb. 15, 2023. Overall, the Volunteers are 29-8 in home sellouts in head coach Rick Barnes' 11-year tenure.
To keep up with the University of Tennessee men's basketball team on social media, follow @Vol_Hoops on Instagram and X/Twitter, as well as /tennesseebasketball on Facebook.
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