How To Find Cheap NCAA Tournament First Four Tickets In Dayton + Face Value Options

January 22, 2020

Where To Buy First Four Tickets in Dayton

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament tips off with the First Four in Dayton March 17-18, and primary market all-session tickets are available via Ticketmaster and the NCAA website. Single-session tickets are sold out on the primary market. 

On the secondary market, TicketIQ has offers a Low Price Guarantee on all sold out NCAA Tournament tickets, which means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vivid Seats. 

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How Much Are First Four Tickets in Dayton?

Venue: University of Dayton Arena
When: March 17-18

What Packages Are Available For First Four Tickets in Dayton

Fans can purchase ticket-and-hospitality packages that include the NCAA Experience via Ticketmaster starting at $368.75. These packages include all-session passes and entry into a hospitality area that will be stocked with tailgate-inspired snacks, and live television broadcasts as well as two drink tickets and access to the arena’s “Flight Deck.” 


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