ACC Tournament Tickets in Brooklyn Start From $5 on Resale Market

February 27, 2017

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On Tuesday, March 7th, the ACC Tournament will commence at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Over the next week, some critical games will be played to determine tournament seeding. North Carolina, the reigning ACC tournament champion, will likely be the top seed in the tournament.

Last season, North Carolina defeated Virginia 61-57 in the finals to lay claim to the title. North Carolina will build upon its ACC Championship, making the Final Four before ultimately losing to Villanova in the NCAA Championship game. Needless to say, Roy Williams will have his team motivated heading into this tournament. Rounding out the Top 5 seeding teams will likely be Florida State, Notre Dame, Louisville, and Duke. All four teams have statement victories on its resume and are locks for the NCAA Tournament. Based on pure talent alone, Louisville and Duke are Final Four contenders.

Fans that want to attend the ACC Tournament can find the best deals on ACC Tournament tickets on TicketIQ. On TicketIQ, ‘All Session’ tickets for ACC Tournament start at $386. As its name indicates, an All Session ticket warrants access to each game held at Barclays over the week-long tournament. Prices for individual session tickets tend to vary, so fans looking to secure these tickets should browse their options. Cheap tickets exist, however, starting from as low as $5 each at select sessions.

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Limited inventory for Opening Round tickets, which grants access to the three initial games on March 7, is marking up prices on the resale market. As it stands now the cheapest available tickets for the three games are going for $813 each, making it the most expensive games to attend across the tournament. Those prices will likely go down should more inventory becomes available over the next week, however.

Likely rounding out the Top 10 seeds in the ACC Tournament will be Miami-FL, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Virginia, and Wake Forest. Wake Forest and Virginia Tech will likely need to make deep runs in the tournament to prove their NCAA Tournament eligibility while Miami-FL, Syracuse, and Virginia are near locks and may just need to win a game or two. Rounding out the ACC Tournament field will be Clemson, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, NC State, and Boston College. Some of these teams, namely NC State, have individual teams that can take over and dominate games. A deep ACC Tournament could propel any of these four teams into the NCAA Tournament. Expect a spirited effort from all 15 teams in the ACC Tournament.

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