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by Marlee on 2/4/25Addition Financial Arena - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5Ticketmaster was quick and simple and had a great seat without any hassle!

Basketball
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United Supermarkets Arena
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McKale Center
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Foster Pavilion
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Hope Coliseum
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UCF Knights Women’s Basketball Team History
The Knights joined the NCAA (Division II) during the 1982-83 season at the same time as their entire Sunshine State Conference. The school was bumped up to Division I just two seasons later and made their first of seven total NCAA Division I tournament appearances in 1996. Across conferences, the UCF women’s basketball team have netted seven regular season conference titles and eight conference tournament championships.
After the arrival of head coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson in 2016-17, UCF completed a 14-win swing from the previous season and earned two consecutive spots in the Women's National Invitation Tournament. Before Abrahamson-Henderson departed in 2022, the Knights added three more March Madness appearances, capped by the women’s team’s first advancement to the Second Round and both regular season and conference titles in The American. Ahead of the 2023-24 season, UCF joined the Big 12.
UCF Knights Team Info
Conference: Big 12
Team Colors: Black and gold
Team Rivals: South Florida
UCF Knights Women’s Basketball at Addition Financial Arena
The UCF women’s basketball team has called Addition Financial Arena – an on-campus building – home since 2007. The arena has a capacity of 9,432 for basketball games. The unique gameday experience at Addition Financial Arena includes the Knightmare student section and specialty cheers during free throws. Previously named CFE Arena, the venue’s name changed to Addition Financial Arena in 2019, with its current naming rights deal extending to 2034.
Tickets for the 2025-26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the University of Central Florida Knights.
The UCF Knights women’s basketball team plays at Addition Financial Arena on the campus of the University of Central Florida in Orange County, Florida. The seating chart for Addition Financial Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
Ticketmaster was quick and simple and had a great seat without any hassle!
Will be going back again! We took our 2 and 4 year old girls and they had a blast!
There were 3 options for ticket purchase but turns out it was general seating. So why the three prices? Thought there might be some benefit for the higher price but there wasn't so it was a waste of money.
As in the past we were told there is no reserve seats first come get best seats. When we got there they would not let us in the sections on side line between baskets. They said seats were reserved for UCF and UCONN. Tickets had to be marked in red. In the past you could pretty much sit anywhere if you got there early. Not this year. We were shoved behind basket. How do you get reserved seats.
3 sections behind the teams were reserved sections. That's about 450 seats. We were relegated to corner seats along with many others. That should have been shown on the seating map before purchase
Got to watch UCONN girls to see how the game is played. Very disciplined, if winning by a large margin they continue to play as if it’s a one point game.
The seats offered were general admission. The lines to get in are very long. Much prefer a reserved seat.
Had a great time. Need a little better parking directions.
My husband and I attended the UCF/UConn women's basketball game on Wednesday, February 7th. Once inside, we had a wonderful time. Attentive ushers, efficient concession stands; however, the entry procedures to the arena were horrible. Because it was a popular game, by 5:30, there were lines around the block on both sides of the arena. Doors did not open until 6pm and then there were only 2 doors open! With metal detectors, wands and bag searches, it took ridiculously long to get into the arena. In the opinions of all the people standing in line in my area, UCF should have (A) Opened the doors to the arena earlier and (B) had more doors opened for ticket holders. UCF needs to reevaluate their opening procedures and be prepared to improve upon them when they see excessive crowds.
UCF was not ready for the number of UConn fans who travel throughout FL to see the Huskies play. It took us 25 minutes to enter the arena due to the long lines and a minimum number of entrance aisles. No directions outside the arena as to parking choices. Arena itself is quite comfortable and not a bad seat in the house, even with strictly general admission tickets. The biggest problem was exiting the parking garage without the aid of police on the streets getting the traffic moving out quickly. UCF needs to take a page out of USF on how to handle UConn fans coming to their games and all the traffic problems that entail. We'll be back with higher expectations.