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LSU-South Carolina women's basketball ticket prices soar, Here is what to expect

While the game is not yet sold out as of Tuesday, ticket prices range from the price of a tank of gas, all the way to the cost of some people’s rent money.
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BATON ROUGE, La. — If you were hoping to land tickets to the highly anticipated LSU-South Carolina women’s basketball game this Thursday, be prepared to hand over a sack of cash for prime seating at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

While the game is not yet sold out as of Tuesday, ticket prices range from the price of a tank of gas, all the way to the cost of some people’s rent money.

LSU’s partner for second-hand tickets, SeatGeek, has nose-bleed seats in the upper deck going between $65 to $118. Courtside seats? $347 for section 115.

If you check the prices on StubHub or Vividseats you better have EMS on hand with a defibrillator.

Stubhub lists upper deck seat tickets from $81 to a wife-divorcing $1,118 for seats in section 334.

Do you want a courtside seat in section 115? That will be $2,542, please, and you better get it before it is gone.

VivdSeats has seats available in the upper deck sections from $97 to $200. Do you still want courtside? Prices range from $488 to $3,518 for section 112.

If ticket prices are too ‘rich for your blood’ then you can always watch LSU take on South Carolina on ESPN’s College GameDay in the comfort of your home.

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