Final Four Ticket Prices 2023: How much does it cost to attend men’s and women’s tournaments?

Mar 18, 2023; Sacramento, CA, USA; March Madness and Final Four signage is seen prior to a game between the Princeton Tigers and the Missouri Tigers at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 18, 2023; Sacramento, CA, USA; March Madness and Final Four signage is seen prior to a game between the Princeton Tigers and the Missouri Tigers at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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Find out how much it will cost to attend the men’s and women’s Final Four in 2023 by looking at the ticket prices for each tournament. 

The men’s and women’s college basketball Final Fours are set in stone, as Houston and Dallas, TX, play host. On the men’s side, history was made as not a single No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 seed made it to championship weekend. To nearly everyone’s surprise, the matchups feature several Cinderella stories with non-Power 5 schools in the discussion for a title.

The men’s games will go down Saturday night, as Florida Atlantic takes on San Diego State while Miami will battle UConn. The winners will then play each other Monday at 9:20 p.m. ET, as all games will be nationally televised via CBS. FAU knocked off Kansas State, San Diego State edged Creighton, UConn dethroned Gonzaga, and Miami upset Texas to set up the remaining four schools.

Final Four ticket prices 2023: Cost to attend men’s and women’s tournaments

For those who have never been, the Final Four is in the same category as prominent events like the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Final and The Masters, making it one of the most high-profile events on the American sports calendar each year. Therefore, if you haven’t already made arrangements to get to Texas this weekend, expect to spend a hefty fee, even for the cheapest ticket to see the games.

According to Ticketmaster, the cheapest tickets for the title game are in the $200 range, while the most expensive (lower 100 section of NRG Stadium) will cost nearly $1,800, not including extra expenses after the initial purchase.

As for the women’s Final Four, those games will see the Big Ten represented when Iowa looks to end South Carolina’s perfect season, while LSU faces Virginia Tech on the opposite side of the bracket. Both of those matchups take place Friday night on ESPN, with the national championship matinee tipping off Sunday at 2:30 p.m. CT on ABC.

Unlike the men’s Final Four, the women’s games are quite cheaper than expected, but still a hot ticket, ranging anywhere from $350 to $1,400 for one person, per Ticketmaster.

Nonetheless, college basketball is the talk of the American sports world for one more week, as March Madness has delivered some extraordinary moments.

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