KEY POINTS
  • Ticket prices for sporting events have fallen as the coronavirus spreads across the U.S., according to data from TicketIQ, a marketplace where people can sell tickets.
  • Major events like the upcoming Big East Tournament and next month's PGA Tour Masters event are showing lower prices on the secondary market.
  • Though TicketIQ could not pinpoint coronavirus as the main culprit of the price declines, TicketIQ founder Jesse Lawrence said. But the declines do coincide with areas of the country affected most by the coronavirus.
Paul George of the LA Clippers plays defense on LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers on December 25, 2019, in L.A., California.

With the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus causing cancellations of large events and conferences, U.S. sports leagues have started to feel the impact, even if most leagues are still allowing fans to show up.

Ticket prices for leagues like the National Hockey League and National Basketball Association have all fallen since January, according to data from TicketIQ, an online secondary market for event tickets.