Basketball Tournament Tickets Info

Caneau

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For those interested I just got a text with ticket info which might help others
Ticket requests are now open for potential NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament games (First & Second Round, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, National Championship).
Deadline to request tickets: Mon, Mar 16 at 11:59 PM
Please carefully read all information provided at the link before requesting tickets.
Request Now:
hurricanes.getvozzi.com/m/4d6NnM
You will need to login to your account but here is a screenshot of what showed up on my end.
 

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put my request in for final four and title game. the other rounds are STL and San Jose and i cant make those so didnt want to take seats away from people who can make them.
 
put my request in for final four and title game. the other rounds are STL and San Jose and i cant make those so didnt want to take seats away from people who can make them.


Got family in St. Louis. Friday game is at 9 pm, so I could fly in. Unfortunately, the TV networks like to play games, so I have no idea when the Sunday game would be, and there are very few flights OUT OF St. Louis on Sunday.

San Jose could be fun, but far.

Indianapolis is not fun, but close.
 
I’ve run into the same problem with scheduling for these tournaments. It’s always tough when the exact game times aren’t out yet, especially since travel can get tricky on weekends. One year I gambled on grabbing tickets for a later round on a third-party site, just so I’d have backup if I couldn’t get them directly, and it actually paid off since the official lottery didn’t work out for me. If you’re looking for tickets to NCAA games or any of the bigger events and can’t get them through the usual school requests, you can sometimes find options at sites offering premium and sold-out tickets to live events. Usually I just keep an eye on [****** web site] since they show listings even when the box office is showing sold out, so it’s a decent backup if you’re trying not to miss a round.
 
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I’ve run into the same problem with scheduling for these tournaments. It’s always tough when the exact game times aren’t out yet, especially since travel can get tricky on weekends. One year I gambled on grabbing tickets for a later round on a third-party site, just so I’d have backup if I couldn’t get them directly, and it actually paid off since the official lottery didn’t work out for me. If you’re looking for tickets to NCAA games or any of the bigger events and can’t get them through the usual school requests, you can sometimes find options at sites offering premium and sold-out tickets to live events. Usually I just keep an eye on [****** web site] since they show listings even when the box office is showing sold out, so it’s a decent backup if you’re trying not to miss a round.
I'll give you credit for the long game, but since you're a piece of **** scammer...

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