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Since the Wake Forest Demon Deacons last made their appearance in the NCAA Final Four in 1962, holders of Wake Forest basketball tickets have been patiently awaiting the team’s return to the top of the NCAA Tournament. With head coach Skip Prosser leading the team, these holders of Wake Forest tickets are confident that the wait for another Final Four appearance will not be much longer.

Since he became the head coach of the team in April of 2001, Skip Prosser has brought a new energy to both the players and the fans with Wake Forest Demon Deacon tickets. With an average of 22 wins per season since his arrival at Wake Forest, Prosser has led these holders of Wake Forest basketball tickets to the NCAA Tournament in each of his first three seasons with the team. In 2002, fans with Wake Forest tickets watched the Demon Deacons win their first NCAA Tournament game in more than five years. In the following season, the team brought its first outright ACC Title in over forty years back to their fans with Wake Forest Demon Deacons tickets.

Since 1989, holders of Wake Forest basketball tickets have joined together at Lawrence Joel Coliseum to cheer their team to victory. Located on the Wake Forest University campus, the Coliseum welcomes around 15,000 fans with Wake Forest tickets to every home basketball game. In 2000, the Lawrence Joel Coliseum was chosen to host the Eastern Regional bracket of the NCAA Tournament.

Not far from the Lawrence Joel Coliseum and the Wake Forest campus itself are the other three teams that make up Tobacco Road. Tobacco Road, also known as the big four, refers to four of the most competitive teams in the ACC: Wake Forest, Duke, North Carolina, and North Carolina State. All four of these schools are located in the state of North Carolina and are not far from one another.

Many of the biggest names in professional basketball got their start playing in front of fans with Wake Forest Demon Deacons tickets. Billy Packer, who is now a highly achieved broadcaster and commentator for basketball games all across nation the played on the 1962 Demon Deacon that brought holders of Wake Forest tickets to the Final Four. Tim Duncan, another Wake Forest alum, won his second NBA Finals championship in 2005, and he was named as the Finals MVP that year.

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