Single-Session Tickets For Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Presented by TIAA Go On Sale February 14

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Single-Session Tickets For Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament Presented by TIAA Go On Sale February 14
All-session tickets remain available for the 2022 event, slated for March 2-6 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis

ROSEMONT, Ill. — Starting at 10 a.m. ET on Monday (Feb. 14), both single-session and all-session tickets for the 2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by TIAA will be on sale to the general public. Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis will host the 29th edition of the event from March 2-6.

Tickets will be available at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse box office or online at Ticketmaster.com. Single-session ticket prices vary from $8 to $16 depending on the session, while all-session tickets remain available for $75.

In addition to single-session tickets, discounted group sales pricing of $4 per ticket for Wednesday, $6 per ticket for Thursday, $10 per ticket for Friday and $12 per ticket for Saturday-Sunday will be offered for the week of the tournament and require a minimum purchase of 10 tickets to qualify. Group tickets can be purchased through Indiana Sports Corp by contacting Sam Elmore at [email protected].

For groups of less than 10, the Big Ten Conference is also offering a five for $25 deal to attend session one on Wednesday and a five for $35 deal to attend session two or three on Thursday at the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament. The conference is also offering a Family Fun Pack ticket package for families to attend the tournament for $55 on Friday and $60 on Saturday or Sunday. The Family Fun Pack ticket package includes four reduced-price tickets and four food vouchers. Discounted and Family Fun Pack tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com.

Seating throughout Gainbridge Fieldhouse is general admission for all sessions at the 2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, offering fans the unique opportunity to watch the action from the best available seats. The only reserved sections are located directly behind the team benches specific for each participating team during its specific game(s) at the tournament. Fans wishing to purchase tickets within their university’s fan block for their respective team’s games are encouraged to contact their school’s ticket office.

The Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, which returns to Indianapolis for the 25th time, features all 14 Big Ten schools competing in 13 games over five days for the tournament title and an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.

For more information on the 2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, visit the Tournament Central page at bigten.org/WBBT. The 2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket will be announced Sunday, Feb. 27, following the completion of all regular season games.

The 2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament schedule is as follows, with single-session ticket prices listed for each session:

2022 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament presented by TIAA (All times Eastern)
Session 1 (First Round; Two games beginning at 2 p.m.) – Wed., March 2 – ($8)
Session 2 (Second Round; Two games beginning at 11:30 a.m.) – Thurs., March 3 – ($10)
Session 3 (Second Round; Two games beginning at 6:30 p.m.) – Thurs., March 3 – ($10)
Session 4 (Quarterfinals; Two games beginning at 11:30 a.m.) – Fri., March 4 – ($14)
Session 5 (Quarterfinals; Two games beginning at 6:30 p.m.) – Fri., March 4 – ($14)
Session 6 (Semifinals; Two games beginning at 3:30 p.m.) – Sat., March 5 – ($16)
Session 7 (Championship Game; beginning at 4 p.m.) – Sun., March 6 – ($16)

 

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