Guide to College Sports Events for Families (Duke, UNC, NC State)
Living in the Triangle means living in one of the greatest college sports regions in America. With Duke, UNC, and NC State all within 30 minutes of each other, there's a game happening almost every weekend β and college sports are arguably the best value in live entertainment for families. The atmosphere is electric, kids get swept up in the excitement, and you're creating future fans.
NC State Wolfpack (Raleigh)
Football at Carter-Finley Stadium
Carter-Finley Stadium seats 57,000 and game day in Raleigh is a blast for families.
Tickets: $25β$75 for most games (non-conference games are cheapest)
Parking: Lots around the stadium open 4β5 hours before kickoff. Tailgating is a huge part of the experience.
Kid-friendly highlights: The Wolfpack mascots (Mr. and Mrs. Wuf) roam the stadium and love posing for photos. The pre-game Wolfpack Walk lets you high-five the team as they enter the stadium.
Best for ages: 4+ (games are loud and run 3+ hours)
Tip: Bring ear protection for little ones. Sit in the upper deck for a great view and more room to move.Basketball at PNC Arena
PNC Arena hosts NC State men's and women's basketball. The atmosphere for basketball is intense and exciting.
Tickets: $15β$50 for non-conference; ACC games are pricier
Tip: Women's basketball games are more affordable and less crowded β great for a first-time experience with young kids.Baseball at Doak Field
NC State baseball at Doak Field is one of the best-kept secrets for family outings. Affordable, relaxed, and perfect spring weather.
Tickets: $5β$10
Best for ages: All ages
Tip: Grab a hot dog, sit on the grass berm, and enjoy a beautiful afternoon. Low-pressure, high-fun.UNC Tar Heels (Chapel Hill)
Football at Kenan Stadium
Kenan Stadium is one of the most beautiful college football venues in America, with trees lining the upper bowl.
Tickets: $25β$65 for most games
Kid-friendly highlights: Rameses the ram mascot is a favorite. The Bell Tower near the stadium is a great meeting landmark.
Best for ages: 4+
Tip: Park at one of the remote lots and take the shuttle. Campus parking is limited on game days.Basketball at the Dean Smith Center
Getting tickets to UNC men's basketball at the Dean E. Smith Center (the Dean Dome) can be challenging, but it's worth the effort. The energy is unreal.
Tickets: Tough to get for big games. Non-conference matchups are your best bet, or check resale markets.
Tip: UNC women's basketball and other sports (soccer, volleyball, lacrosse) are more accessible and still very exciting.Lacrosse and Soccer at Dorrance Field
UNC lacrosse and soccer are nationally elite programs, and games at Dorrance Field are family-friendly, affordable ($5β$10), and the quality of play is outstanding.
Duke Blue Devils (Durham)
Basketball at Cameron Indoor Stadium
Cameron Indoor Stadium is legendary. Getting tickets as a non-donor is nearly impossible for men's basketball, but:
Women's basketball at Cameron is more accessible and the atmosphere is still wonderful
Check for exhibition games early in the season which are sometimes available to the publicFootball at Wallace Wade Stadium
Duke football at Wallace Wade Stadium is underrated for families. Smaller crowds mean more room, and tickets are very affordable.
Tickets: $15β$40
Best for ages: All ages
Tip: Duke's campus is beautiful. Combine the game with a walk through the Sarah P. Duke Gardens.Baseball at Jack Coombs Field
Duke baseball is another excellent low-key family option with cheap tickets and a relaxed atmosphere.
Tips for College Sports with Kids
Before the Game
Check start times. Noon games work best for young kids. Night games are tough for anyone under 8.
Pack snacks and water. Stadium food is expensive. Most venues allow sealed water bottles.
Wear the gear. Kids love wearing team colors. Grab a cheap t-shirt before the game to get them in the spirit.
Arrive early for pregame. Warm-ups, marching bands, and mascot appearances happen before the game starts.During the Game
Ear protection. College arenas and stadiums get LOUD. Especially Cameron Indoor and PNC Arena.
Plan to leave early. Don't feel guilty about leaving in the third quarter or with five minutes left. You still got the experience.
Explore the concourse. Most kids can't sit still for three hours. Take walking breaks.
Follow the mascot. Mascots often make rounds through the stands. Kids love the interactions.Budget Tips
Olympic sports are cheap. Soccer, volleyball, baseball, lacrosse, wrestling, and swimming are $5β$15 and often less crowded.
Look for family packages. Some schools offer family four-packs with tickets, hot dogs, and drinks.
Student ticket giveaways. Late in the season, sometimes student tickets go unclaimed and are released to the public.The Rivalry Factor
Be warned: Triangle sports allegiances run deep. Decide as a family which team to root for (or embrace the chaos of a divided household). The Duke-UNC basketball rivalry is one of the greatest in all of sports, and even kids feel the intensity.
College sports give families shared experiences, traditions, and (occasionally) heartbreak. Start with an affordable, low-stakes sport like baseball or women's basketball, and work your way up to the big games.
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