By Associated Press - Wednesday, November 25, 2015

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - The Miami Hurricanes have a season-ticket sellout in men’s basketball for the first time.

Single-game tickets remain available, but the school has sold all 5,600 season tickets for games at their 7,972-capacity arena. The Hurricanes (5-0) cracked the Top 25 this week and are ranked No. 15.

Says coach Jim Larranaga: “It’s the greatest feeling for every coach and player to now be in a position that every one of our games is a sellout.”



Season-ticket sales have more than doubled since Larranaga’s first season in 2011-12, when Miami sold 2,251 season tickets. The previous high was 3,674 in 2013-14.

The Hurricanes’ next game is at home Friday against Northeastern.

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