Gail Dent | NCAA.com | March 12, 2015 Purchase champ. tickets from authorized sources Share The NCAA reminds fans who plan to attend the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship games to purchase tickets from authorized sources to reduce chances of fraudulent activities. Fans are advised to purchase any tickets still available directly from: NCAA.com Men’s Championship: NCAA.com/MBBTickets Women’s Championship: NCAA.com/WBBTickets PrimeSport (the NCAA’s official ticket and hospitality package provider) NCAA.com/VIP NCAA Ticket Exchange (the NCAA’s official ticket exchange) NCAA.com/Exchange Host colleges/universities or athletics conferences; and ticket offices of schools participating in the championships NCAA basketball championship tickets bear unique security marks that cannot be reproduced. Individuals who purchase tickets from unofficial sources, including unauthorized street vendors, run the risk of purchasing tickets that are not authentic and do not grant entrance to championship games. Fans are subject to government regulations, ordinances or laws, and possible prosecution, if they are caught selling tickets to or from unauthorized sources. NCAA tickets may not be offered in a commercial promotion or as a prize in an auction, fundraiser, sweepstakes or contest, unless specifically authorized in advance by the NCAA. 2022 NCAA fall sports championship schedule Here is the 2022 NCAA fall sports championships schedule, including the dates and locations for DI, DII and DIII championships. READ MORE The origins of Title IX: How the landmark legislation got its start 50 years ago A look back at how Sen. Birch Bayh helped the landmark legislation get its start 50 years ago. READ MORE 2022 NCAA DI men's lacrosse bracket announced The teams for the 2022 DI men's lacrosse national championship were revealed on Sunday. The opening round for the tournament begins on May 11, followed by the first round beginning on May 14. READ MORE