Upcoming Event: Women's Soccer at #5 Virginia on September 11, 2025 at 7 p.m.

Please find below a list of disability services currently provided at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Prior to game day, please reach out to the Duke Access and Accommodations Office at 919-668-1267 to help make arrangements for your visit or if you have any special needs, questions or concerns regarding our accessibility and accommodations.
It is strictly prohibited to bring alcohol into Cameron Indoor Stadium. Individuals violating this policy are subject to removal from the facility.
Cameron Indoor Stadium adheres to specific guidelines regarding animals during games:
Service Animals: Trained service animals are welcome at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Service animals are dogs specifically trained to assist individuals with disabilities, which may be physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disabilities. These animals must remain under the handler’s control at all times and should be leashed or tethered, except when such tethering would impede the animal’s ability to perform its trained tasks. Service animals must not exhibit aggressive behavior towards people or other animals and are not to bark, growl or whine unless this forms part of a task related to the handler’s disability. They should not seek food or other items from the general public and their presence should not disrupt standard operations. All service animals must have up-to-date rabies vaccination tags or proof of such vaccination available upon request. Any service animal that does not adhere to these guidelines may be asked to leave the facility.
Service Animals in Training: In North Carolina, service animals in training are granted the same rights of access as service animals assisting individuals with disabilities. These animals should be easily identifiable as service animals in training, typically through a collar, leash, harness, or cape. Like fully trained service animals, they must have up-to-date rabies vaccination tags or similar proof of vaccination available on request. Trainers are responsible for any damage caused by the animal on Duke University property. Service animals in training must remain under the handler’s control at all times, be housebroken, and adhere to the same behavioral standards as fully trained service animals. Should a service animal in training fail to meet these standards, it may be asked to leave the facility.
Personal Pets and Emotional Support Animals: Personal pets as well as therapy dogs, emotional support dogs and companion dogs, are not allowed inside the stadium during games. It’s important to note that these animals are not considered service animals as defined by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, as such, do not have access rights to the stadium during events. This policy ensures the safety and comfort of all attendees.
Please note that Cameron Indoor Stadium operates as a cashless venue. We accept credit/debit cards and mobile pay apps exclusively for all transactions within the stadium. For guests requiring cash services, a Duke Federal Credit Union ATM is located outside Scott Family Athletics Performance Center next to the Duke Ticket Office windows.
Purses, small bags, strollers and backpacks are permitted into Cameron Indoor Stadium for volleyball matches. Duffel bags and large bags greater than 14” x 14” x 8” are not permitted (reasonable exceptions may be medical or childcare reasons). All bags and personal items are subject to search by Event Staff upon entry. Duke University reserves the right to deny anyone or anything from entering the stadium. Any such items should be returned to your vehicle and/or discarded. There is no place to check or store prohibited items at the stadium.
For the safety of all in attendance, bags/items are not permitted to be left unattended outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium. Unattended bags/items found outside the stadium will be dealt with in a manner deemed appropriate by stadium officials, including but not limited to disposal. Duke University and Duke Athletics are not responsible for the loss of any unattended items.
Banners and signs are permitted inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke University reserves the right to prohibit or remove any banner or sign that obstructs the view of other guests, obscures stadium signage, can be considered an advertisement, political statement or is determined to be obscene, vulgar, indecent, inappropriate or derogatory.
Proof of the Pudding operates the concession stands in Cameron Indoor Stadium. A great variety of food items and Coca-Cola products are available from the concession stand located in the North Lobby of Cameron Indoor Stadium behind Section 18. An accessible concessions window is located at the door on the far right of the stand when looking at the counter. The concessions stand opens 60 minutes prior to the start of the match.
All concessions stands are cashless. All transactions will be credit/debit card only (including mobile pay apps). Flex account payment is available for Duke students and staff with DukeCard in-hand (mobile DukeCard payment not currently available).
Duke Athletics expects all guests to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times before, during and after the competition. We expect all guests to treat other guests, players, coaches and officials with courtesy. Please join us in creating a fun, safe, family atmosphere at Cameron Indoor Stadium by not:
Violators are subject to removal from the facility and possible arrest. Guests should contact Duke Athletics staff if they feel someone is not acting appropriately. Duke University Students are subject to referral to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards for disciplinary action.
Rubenstein Pavilion and South Hall of Honor will be open to the public 1 hour prior to the start of the match. Both entrances are accessible entrances.
For your safety during emergencies, we ask you to follow these guidelines:
Outside food and beverages are prohibited. (Exceptions: Medical & childcare reasons)
If any article is lost or found in the stadium, please inquire about or report the item to Duke Athletics staff. Any Items turned in during the match will be given to the Game Manager. All lost and found items not picked up prior to the end of the match will be available for pick-up the following business day by contacting Duke Athletic Facilities & Game Operations at (919) 668-5658 or duaa-gameops@duke.edu to inquire about lost item(s). Unclaimed lost and found items will be retained for thirty (30) days following the event. After that time, any unclaimed items will be discarded.
There is no in-stadium merchandise sales for regular season Duke Volleyball matches. The Johnson Family Team Store is located in the Scott Family Athletics Performance Center across from the Rubenstein Pavilion Entrance to Cameron Indoor Stadium. Store hours can be found online by visiting dukestores.duke.edu/index.php/store-hours/.
When volleyball matches coincide with football or basketball game days, alternative parking arrangements may be required. Specific details will be provided in a parking & traffic alert posted on the Game Day Parking and Traffic Information Page prior to game day.
General Public Parking is available in the Science Dr Garage (GPS: 3100 Cameron Blvd.) with all entry/exit via Cameron Blvd/751 starting 2 hours prior to start of match.
Accessible Parking, Drop-Off and Pick-Up point is located at Whitford Lot on Whitford Drive (GPS Address: 110 Whitford Dr) and opens (2) hours prior to the start of the event. Please note that ADA Parking placards or license plates are required for ADA Parking. Only one car per placard. If you need assistance or have questions about ADA parking on Duke’s Campus for events, please contact Duke Access and Accommodations Office at 919-668-1267.
For the safety and game day experience of all guests, the following items are prohibited from entering the stadium:
Duke University reserves the right to deny anyone or anything from entering the stadium. Any such items should be returned to your vehicle and/or discarded. All guests are subject to be searched before entering the stadium.
For the safety of all in attendance, bags/items are not permitted to be left unattended outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium. Unattended bags/items found outside the stadium will be dealt with in in a manner deemed appropriate by stadium officials, including but not limited to disposal. Duke University and Duke Athletics are not responsible for loss of any unattended items.
Restrooms in Cameron Indoor Stadium open with stadium doors one (1) hour prior to the start of the match. Men’s Restrooms are located behind Sections 1 and 9 on the upper level and on the lower level behind Section 18 in the North Lobby and room 108 in the South Lobby. Women’s Restrooms are located behind Sections 4, 6 and 12 on the upper level, on the lower level in the southwest corner between Sections 17 and 20 and in the South Lobby Room 107. All men's and women's restrooms are accessible for guests with disabilities.
Gender Neutral Accessible Family Restrooms: There are two gender neutral accessible family restrooms (Room 103T and Room 104T) located on the lower level of Cameron Indoor Stadium on the southeast corner off of the South Lobby. The restroom is accessible for guests with disabilities, unisex and provides a changing table for families with small children.
All seating in Cameron Indoor Stadium for Duke Volleyball games is general admission. Accessible seating is available on court level in front of Section 20 (behind the baseline of the court). If you are in need of assistance or information, please ask any Duke Athletics staff member to contact the Game Manager.
Duke University is a Tobacco-Free Campus, including game days at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The policy prohibits the use of all tobacco-based products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, chewing tobacco, snuff and electronic smoking devices (including e-cigarettes, vaping products and IQOS). For more information on Duke University’s Tobacco-Free Campus policy, visit https://healthy.duke.edu/tobaccofree/.
Stadium lighting effects may be used on game day, including blackout and pulsating effects. Guests suffering from epilepsy or other visual light stimulation effects are advised to see a Duke staff member more information.
Streaming for select games is available through ACC Network Extra via the WatchESPN platform.
All regular season Duke volleyball matches at Cameron Indoor Stadium are free of charge and no tickets are necessary.
Duke Athletics provides complimentary Wi-Fi at Cameron Indoor Stadium on the “GoDuke” network.