Big Ten Tournament Ticket Prices: How much does it cost to attend the men’s and women’s tournaments?

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The Big Ten tournaments are right around the corner and that means that people are going to start looking to purchase tickets and get their seats.

March Madness is right around the corner. And it wouldn’t be March Madness if not for the conference tournaments. That includes the Big Ten basketball tournaments that will run up right against Selection Sunday.

In order to really enjoy the Big Ten basketball tournaments, you need to be there in person. But how much will tickets cost? We’ve got you covered.

Big Ten Tournament: How much does it cost to attend the men’s tournament?

The Big Ten men’s tournament tips off on March 8 and if Nebraska basketball fans, or fans of another school want to be in attendance, they’re going to have to purchase “all session tickets.” These tickets allow access for every game in the tournament so they are a decent chunk of change if you’re wanting to get a seat. The upper level seats for these tickets run a minimum of $350 with the lower level tickets costing $480 per ticket for all-session admission.

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There is a deal going on where students of various schools can purchase a ticket to their school’s games for $25 a piece. They must have their ID with them in order to get in and get seated, but that’s a heck of a deal if Nebraska basketball fans want to see if the Huskers can make some noise in the Big Ten tournament.

Big Ten Tournament: How much does it cost to attend the women’s tournament?

The Big Ten women’s tournament will tip off on March 1 and run through March 5 and it appears that tickets for this event are a bit of a steal. Nebraska basketball fans who want to check out the Huskers and see if they can make a run will be able to purchase all session tickets for $75 a piece.

Considering that Nebraska basketball has shown the ability to hold their own against the Big Ten cream of the crop, it’s not out of the question that they might be able to pull off an upset or two and play deep into the tournament.