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Division I Mary Eiland

Tickets remain for early rounds of 2022 Division I Men’s Basketball Championship

A limited number of tickets are available for purchase for first- and second-round games of the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. Tickets are available at ncaa.com/mbbtickets

"Fans still have the opportunity to purchase the few tickets we have remaining at our first- and second-round sites," said Dan Gavitt, NCAA senior vice president of basketball. "This is an exciting time for our teams and fans, and we hope everyone enjoys this year's championship games."

Various ticket options are available at the following first- and second-round sites: 

  • March 17 and 19, Buffalo, New York.
  • March 17 and 19, Fort Worth, Texas.
  • March 17 and 19, Indianapolis.
  • March 17 and 19, Portland, Oregon.
  • March 18 and 20, Greenville, South Carolina.
  • March 18 and 20, Milwaukee.
  • March 18 and 20, Pittsburgh.
  • March 18 and 20, San Diego.

The NCAA encourages fans to use ncaa.com/mbbtickets for ticket purchases to ensure they receive genuine NCAA championship tickets and not counterfeits. On location, the official ticket and hospitality provider of the NCAA will also have official tickets and hospitality options. Those options will be available through the NCAA Fan Experience for the 2022 Division I Men's Basketball Championship, including the 2022 Final Four. For more information on the NCAA Fan Experience or to purchase ticket and hospitality packages, please visit ncaa.com/vip.   

Tickets can be bought and sold directly with other fans through the official NCAA Ticket Exchange. The NCAA Ticket Exchange allows fans to buy and sell official tickets online in an NCAA-approved, safe and 100% guaranteed environment. For more information on the NCAA Ticket Exchange or to purchase tickets, please visit ncaa.com/exchange.

The NCAA encourages fans to review and follow health and safety protocols set by local and state officials and health authorities in championship host cities. 

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