As of Tuesday evening, the ticket office had sold about 630 of the 700 student tickets it put on sale Monday morning. For $40, students got a ticket for the UNC-Syracuse game, and if UNC wins, each student automatically gets a ticket to the championship game, said Gerry Lajoie, senior assistant athletic director of ticket operations.
The students who got tickets jumped the first hurdle, now they have to get to Houston.
Sophomore Jenna Hall and her friends started a GoFundMe page to cover the cost of traveling to and staying in Houston and were surprised to reach their goal of $1,000.
“We didn’t expect to raise more than $100, maybe $150, just from small donations,” Hall said.
Senior Tory Waters originally decided the drive was too far to buy tickets, but she said after discovering the ticket would also get her into the championship game if UNC were to win, she changed her mind, and would regret it if she didn’t go.
“No matter the outcome, it will be a crazy experience being with so many UNC fans, in a completely different city, cheering on our team and being so close to everything,” Waters said.
Senior Taylor Sharp said he bought plane tickets to Houston in September for this game because his confidence in the team was so high.
Sharp had a tradition to uphold, as he has never missed a tournament game since becoming a UNC student.