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Tommy Brice for Coach

Hey All, I'm looking to go to the NCAA Tournament at the Fiserv. Took a quick look at tickets and they are pretty steep right now. Any tips from anyone in the Scoop universe as to how to get cheaper tickets?

cheebs09

Quote from: Tommy Brice for Coach on February 27, 2022, 03:17:45 PM
Hey All, I'm looking to go to the NCAA Tournament at the Fiserv. Took a quick look at tickets and they are pretty steep right now. Any tips from anyone in the Scoop universe as to how to get cheaper tickets?

One thing is they might be prices for sessions and not just individual games.

I'd also probably get tickets before Selection Sunday, since I think it's very likely Wisconsin is at the Fiserv. I would imagine prices aren't getting any lower.

I got my through the MU presale last year. For future reference, that's a pretty good deal.

Warriors4ever

I don't know, I bought ours when they went on sale. I think the assumption is that Wisconsin will be there, I haven't looked at the prices but that could be sending the market up. I think that if teams don't use their allotment they put those up for sale, but I'm not sure on the timing. So maybe watch for the bracket without Wisconsin in it?
The other thing for us is, we don't actually care where we sit, whereas I know that for some people that matters.

Tommy Brice for Coach

Quote from: cheebs09 on February 27, 2022, 03:34:39 PM
One thing is they might be prices for sessions and not just individual games.

I'd also probably get tickets before Selection Sunday, since I think it's very likely Wisconsin is at the Fiserv. I would imagine prices aren't getting any lower.

I got my through the MU presale last year. For future reference, that's a pretty good deal.

Yeah. I've been to the tourney at the BC when it was there so I understand 1 session = 2 games. I wish you could just buy single game tickets.

We R Final Four

If they sold single game tickets.....they would have to clear the arena in between games. Hard enough to do once, imagine 3 times.

CountryRoads

Contact one of the cupcake schools that will be there and see if they have any tickets available? Maybe say you are an alum for good measure.

Warriors4ever

Of course if Wisconsin is there and loses on Friday, there will be plenty of tix for Sunday....
There's no way to sell single game tickets As stated, they'd have to clear the arena after each game.

mu_hilltopper

If UW doesn't play at the Fiserv, there will be thousands of tickets in the secondary market.

Warriors4ever

Yes that is very true.
I have kind of just realized that Marquette could go to Indy. If that happens....
I was there in 2003, when both my alma maters ( Illinois being law school) played there- but only one emerged....

Skatastrophy

I would suggest not going to NCAA tournament games unless you really love the team playing. This is from my experience at the BC a bunch of years ago, so if things have changed please someone say so.

The gameday experience stinks: No beer vendors, no timeout hype, no halftime hype. It's just sterile.

Additionally, you get no replays on the monitor because the NCAA doesn't want the crowd to turn on the refs.

Finally, you don't get to see cut-ins of other games going on unless you go out to the concourse and watch the games on TV.

IMO - Go and watch the games at a bar around a stadium where the tourney is happening. There will be tons of other fans there, booze flowing, all the games on TV. And it's cheaper.

Mr. Nielsen

I would be shocked if Wisconsin is not in Milwaukee. The session on Friday that doesn't have Wisconsin in it, will come down in price.
If we are all thinking alike, we're not thinking at all. It's OK to disagree. Just don't be disagreeable.
-Bill Walton

cheebs09

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Quote from: Skatastrophy on February 28, 2022, 10:41:29 AM
I would suggest not going to NCAA tournament games unless you really love the team playing. This is from my experience at the BC a bunch of years ago, so if things have changed please someone say so.

The gameday experience stinks: No beer vendors, no timeout hype, no halftime hype. It's just sterile.

Additionally, you get no replays on the monitor because the NCAA doesn't want the crowd to turn on the refs.

Finally, you don't get to see cut-ins of other games going on unless you go out to the concourse and watch the games on TV.

IMO - Go and watch the games at a bar around a stadium where the tourney is happening. There will be tons of other fans there, booze flowing, all the games on TV. And it's cheaper.

I believe beer is now sold at NCAA games.

https://www.pollstar.com/article/toasting-march-madness-ncaa-tourney-allows-beer-wine-sales-in-public-spaces-for-first-time-137585

It's fun if the games are good. Otherwise you feel like you are missing out. I've gone the last few times it was here and am going again.

Mr. Nielsen

Quote from: Skatastrophy on February 28, 2022, 10:41:29 AM
I would suggest not going to NCAA tournament games unless you really love the team playing. This is from my experience at the BC a bunch of years ago, so if things have changed please someone say so.

The gameday experience stinks: No beer vendors, no timeout hype, no halftime hype. It's just sterile.

Additionally, you get no replays on the monitor because the NCAA doesn't want the crowd to turn on the refs.

Finally, you don't get to see cut-ins of other games going on unless you go out to the concourse and watch the games on TV.



Correct, no beer. The TV timeouts are longer. 20 minute halftime times.
The thing I really like being at the game compared to CBS/Turner is the timeouts go to commercial. Where in a tight game late, I love the pep bands & cheering section into the game.
If we are all thinking alike, we're not thinking at all. It's OK to disagree. Just don't be disagreeable.
-Bill Walton

Mr. Nielsen

If we are all thinking alike, we're not thinking at all. It's OK to disagree. Just don't be disagreeable.
-Bill Walton

Warriors4ever

We love the first weekend games. Always fun if a little guy is taking down a big guy that you don't like anyway.
Back in the 90's we went to New  Orleans for one of the weekends. Somehow we got access to a box with a stocked bar. Didn't care that no beer was sold..

brewcity77

Quote from: Mr. Nielsen on February 28, 2022, 10:54:20 AM
I would be shocked if Wisconsin is not in Milwaukee. The session on Friday that doesn't have Wisconsin in it, will come down in price.

They seem virtually locked into that spot as no one ahead of them will have Fiserv as top choice. My guess is they are there with Illinois.

dgies9156

Why would any true Marquette fan want to go watch that slimy rodent play??????

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