ROSEMONT, Ill. — Starting Friday (Feb. 8), both all-session and single-session tickets for the 2019 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be on sale to the general public. Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis will host the 26th edition of the event from March 6-10.
Tickets will be available at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse box office, Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.
Single-session ticket prices vary from $8 to $16 depending on the session, while all-session tickets are available for $75. Other than suites and the fan blocks for that university’s respective games, the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament features general admission seating, allowing fans to witness the action from the best available seats at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
New this year, there will be a special pre-sale period when fans will have the chance to buy a Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament single-session ticket at regular price and get a second single-session ticket free of charge (with a limit of eight). This unique “buy one, get one free” opportunity will be the only means to purchase tournament single-session tickets from 10 a.m. (ET) Friday, Feb. 8 through 9:59 a.m. (ET) Monday, Feb. 11.
At 10 a.m. (ET) on Monday, Feb. 11, the general sales period for single-session tickets will begin, along with the start of several other special ticket offers for this year’s Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament:
- 5 for $25 – Fans can enjoy reduced price single-session tickets with purchase of five tickets
- Available Wednesday through Saturday only
- Must purchase five tickets to qualify for special pricing
- Family Fun Pack – Package includes four reduced price tickets and four food vouchers
- Package is priced at $50 and must be purchased in increments of four
- Good for Championship Sunday only
- Includes four tickets and four vouchers for a hot dog, bag of chips, and soda
The Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament returns to Indianapolis for the 22nd time and will remain at Bankers Life Fieldhouse through 2022. The tournament 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 2019 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament, visit the Tournament Central page at bigten.org/WBBT. The 2019 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket will be announced following the completion of all regular season games on Sunday, March 3.
The 2019 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament schedule is as follows, with single-session ticket prices listed for each session:
2019 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament (All times Eastern)
Session 1 (First Round; Two games beginning at 1:30 p.m.) – Wed., March 6 – ($8)
Session 2 (Second Round; Two games beginning at Noon) – Thurs., March 7 – ($10)
Session 3 (Second Round; Two games beginning at 6:30 p.m.) – Thurs., March 7 – ($10)
Session 4 (Quarterfinals; Two games beginning at Noon) – Fri., March 8 – ($14)
Session 5 (Quarterfinals; Two games beginning at 6:30 p.m.) – Fri., March 8 – ($14)
Session 6 (Semifinals; Two games beginning at 5 p.m.) – Sat., March 9 – ($16)
Session 7 (Championship Game; beginning at 6 p.m.) – Sun., March 10 – ($16)
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