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NCAA.com | March 12, 2014

Limited tickets remain for Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Preliminary Rounds

A limited number of single-session and all-session tickets to preliminary round games of the 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship remain available for fan purchase. Tickets are available at www.ncaa.com/mbbtickets

“Ticket sales are strong this year and we anticipate that teams who make the tournament will request the majority, if not all, of the  remaining tickets we have at select locations,” said Dan Gavitt, the NCAA’s vice president of men’s basketball.  “We want to offer all fans an opportunity to purchase the tickets we have available now prior to the rush we anticipate once the teams are selected this Sunday.”

Tickets and hospitality packages are available for the First Four, March 18-19, and the and second/third round sites, March 20-23:
March 18 and 19,  Dayton, Ohio
March 20 and 22,  Buffalo, N.Y.
March 20 and 22,  Milwaukee, Wis.
March 20 and 22,  Orlando, Fla.
March 20 and 22,  Spokane, Wash.
March 21 and 23,  Raleigh, N.C.
March 21 and 23,  San Antonio
March 21 and 23,  San Diego
March 21 and 23,  St. Louis

NCAA regional games take place March 27-30.   A limited number of tickets and hospitality packages are currently available for the following sites:
West Regional   March 27 and 29   Anaheim, Calif.
South Regional  March 27 and 29   Memphis, Tenn.
Midwest Regional  March 28 and 30  Indianapolis, Ind.
East Regional  March 28 and 30  New York, N.Y.

The NCAA encourages fans to use www.ncaa.com/mbbtickets for ticket purchases to ensure they are receiving genuine NCAA championship tickets and not counterfeits.   Additionally, 96 cents of every dollar earned is returned to NCAA colleges and universities and can be used for student-athlete programming and athletics needs.  

 

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