<p>The ticket office often sells a limited number of tickets returned from visiting teams, or for games over the holidays that students will be mostly away from campus, but as mentioned above, these are typically for less attractive games that are before January (before the Big East season opens). Simply put, just call the Pitt ticket office and ask. 1-800-643-PITT.</p>
<p>Previously, there were some unspoken single tickets available through the ticket office (a few, single left over seats that scattered around the arena) that could sometimes be acquired. You also have to call and ask, as they were never advertised. However, the ticket office reseated the Petersen Events Center this year, so those may not exist anymore. They’d be odd, anyway, because everyone would be sitting by themselves.</p>
<p>Stub hub is probably the easiest place to acquire the tickets for other games. You could also peruse the basketball and trading post message boards at Pantherlair.com. Explaining your situation on a message board might even garner some sympathies if people have extra tickets.</p>
<p>Finally, there is traditional scalping outside the Pete, especially for Big East games. Prices will vary depending on opponent, but they are not impossible to get. To be absolutely sure ahead of time, it might make sense to use stub hub.</p>
<p>If you really want to see a game in the Pete, women’s tickets in the lower bowl are always available for $5.</p>