How Do NCAA Tournament Tickets Look For Jayhawks Fans?

We are getting very close to that time of year when the printer is buzzing in the office, and individuals are furiously scribbling the names of colleges into a white sheet of paper. Yes, it is almost bracket time. The NCAA Tournament is only a few short weeks away and now is an opportunity to begin speculating where the certain teams will be competing. Fans will undoubtedly be trying to grab NCAA Tournament tickets as quickly as possible once the bracket is announced, so it’s wise to plan ahead and figure out where your options may lie.

The team in the region with the greatest chance at success is undoubtedly the Kansas Jayhawks. Since the Jayhawks will most likely be a 1, 2, or 3 seed, they will probably be placed in the St. Louis location. NCAA Tournament tickets are available from PrimeSport, the official NCAA Tournament Ticket Exchange  for as low as $520 for an all sessions pass. That would include tickets to the first two sessions on Friday, and then Sunday’s two games as well. Session 1 tickets are available for as low as $95, while Session 2 tickets start at $120. If you were looking to just attend the final session on Sunday, tickets begin for only $140.

There is certainly a chance that Kansas does not get placed in the St. Louis portion of the bracket, though that would most likely require several losses over the final weeks of the season, and a poor showing in the conference tournament. Nonetheless, odds are the Jayhawks will be in St. Louis, so Jayhawk fans should monitor those ticket prices very carefully and see if there’s an opportunity to grab some.

For the Missouri Tigers, they are currently on the bubble, so their location is entirely up in the air and nothing that fans can plan for. Although, if they must participate in the play0in games in Daytona, OH as one of the last two teams in, tickets in Daytona begin at $135. Something to keep in mind as we near the 2014 NCAA Tourney!

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