July 6, 2024

March Madness tickets: How to get NCAA tournament seats for Alabama, Auburn, UAB in Spokane

March Madness has begun, and the NCAA Tournament has SEC Tournament champion Auburn, American Athletic Conference champion UAB and at-large Alabama all playing in Spokane, Washington. Tickets are available at Vivid Seats, StubHub and Seat Geek.

East Bracket

  • No. 4 Auburn (27-7) vs. No. 13 Yale (22-9), 3:15 p.m. (4:15 p.m. ET), Friday TNT
  • No. 5 San Diego State (24-10) vs. No. 12 UAB (22-11), 12:45 p.m. (1:45 p.m. ET), Friday, TNT

West Region

  • No. 4 Alabama (21-11) vs. No. 13 Charleston (27-7), 6:35 p.m. (7:35 p.m. ET), Friday, truTV

Here’s what tickets are going for. Keep in mind, both Auburn and UAB are playing in the first session, while Alabama takes the court in Session 2.

Tickets for access to all sessions start at $302. Seats for Session 1 tickets are going for as low as $63. Session 2, meanwhile, has tickets for as low as $77. Seats are currently $97 o

Seats for all-session passes start at $266.

Session 1 tickets are going for as cheap as $65. Meanwhile, Session 2 seats are $78. Get Session 3

Session 1 tickets are going for as low as $79. Session 2 seats are going for $83 and higher. Session 3 tickets are going for $103 and higher at the time of this posting.

Alejandro Vasquez sank five 3-pointers on his way to scoring a career-high 29, Yaxel Lendeborg finished with his 19th double-double of the season and UAB (23-11) cruised to a wire-to-wire 85-69 victory over Temple in the championship game of the American Athletic Conference Tournament, earning the Blazers a spot in the NCAA Tournament for a 17th time.

Alabama (21-11) came in to the SEC Tournament having won the SEC regular-season title and tournament championship two of the past three years under coach Nate Oats. The Crimson Tide, however, headed home early after a 102-88 loss to Florida in the conference tournament to start preparing for the NCAA Tournament.

Mark Sears led Alabama with 22 points. Aaron Estrada added 17, Nick Pringle finished with 12 and Grant Nelson had 11.

Meanwhile, Johni Broome scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as No. 12 Auburn won the Tigers’ third SEC Tournament championship by beating Florida 86-67 on Sunday.

The Tigers (27-7) avoided the upset bug that took out the SEC’s top three seeds in Friday’s quarterfinals, leaving them as the highest seed still standing. They never trailed in the final, adding titles to those won in 1985 and 2019 and earning a second under coach Bruce Pearl.

Denver Jones scored 11 points for Auburn. Chad Baker-Mazara added 10 before going to the bench along with Broome and getting a standing ovation with two minutes left.

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