Upcoming Event: Women's Golf versus NCAA Championship on May 22, 2026









Duke Athletics and Duke University welcome all persons with disabilities to our campus and athletic events. Before your visit, please contact Duke Access & Accommodation Services if you have any special needs, questions or concerns about accessibility or accommodations. We are here to help make your experience as enjoyable as possible.
Duke University Athletics welcomes trained service animals to our venues. A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual or other mental disability. A service animal must be under the control of the handler at all times. A service animal must be leashed or tethered unless doing so would interfere with the task it was trained to perform. A service animal must not show aggression toward people or other animals, and it must not bark, growl or whine unless trained to do so as a warning sign to the handler. Service animals should wear current rabies vaccination tags at all times or provide proof of vaccination upon request. If a service animal is found in violation of these guidelines, it will be excluded from the facility or event.
In North Carolina, service animals in training have the same access rights as a service animal. The animal must wear a collar and leash, harness or cape that identifies it as a service animal in training. Service animals in training should wear current rabies vaccination tags at all times or provide proof of vaccination upon request. The trainer is liable for any damage caused by the animal while on Duke property. Service animals in training must be under the control of the handler at all times, must be housebroken and must follow all behavior guidelines established for fully trained service animals. If a service animal in training is found in violation of these guidelines, it will be excluded from our venues.
Emotional support dogs, therapy dogs and companion dogs are not service animals as defined by the ADA and are not permitted inside our venues.
Personal pets are not permitted inside our venues.
As part of the security entry process, all guests are encouraged to use walk-through metal detectors. If you are using an assistive device, such as a wheelchair, walker or crutches, or are unable to use the metal detector for any reason, an accessible entry lane will be available. Reasonable accommodations to event-specific bag policies will be made for guests requesting exceptions for medical or childcare reasons.
Accessible parking is available for all athletic venues. For venue-specific accessible parking, please reference each venue below. You may view a general campus parking map at the following link: maps.duke.edu. When events coincide with football or basketball game days, alternative parking arrangements may be required. Specific details will be provided in a parking and traffic alert posted on GoDuke.com/GameDayParking prior to game day.
Sensory accommodation bags are available upon request at Cameron Indoor Stadium and Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium. Items in the sensory bags include noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools and verbal cue cards. If you need a sensory bag, please ask the nearest event staff member for assistance.
Accessible seating and companion seating options are available in each of our venues. Regular season events that require tickets at Duke include men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, baseball and softball. Tickets are often required for ACC and NCAA championship events held on campus. Tickets may be purchased prior to game day by visiting GoDuke.com/Tickets or by calling the ticket office at 1 (877) 375-3853 or (919) 681-2583. For more information about accessible seating and ticketing, please refer to the venue-specific information above.
| Inquiry | Contact | Phone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Inquiries | Duke Access & Accommodation Services | (919) 668-1267 | access.duke.edu |
| Student Inquiries | Leigh Bhe (Director of Student Disability Access Office) | (919) 684-8231 | leigh.bhe@duke.edu |
| Athletics Inquiries | Becca Wilusz (Assistant Director of Athletics / Game Operations, Championships & Events) | (919) 684-1002 | rebecca.wilusz@duke.edu |