March Madness
2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
Experience March Madness® in Charlotte March 21 & 23, 2024 at Spectrum Center! The University of North Carolina at Charlotte hosts the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
TICKET PACKAGES
Tickets for First & Second Rounds Include:
Session 1 | March 21 | 2 Games
Session 2 | March 21 | 2 Games
Session 3 | March 23 | 2 Games
Tickets can now be bought and sold directly with other fans through the official NCAA Ticket Exchange. The NCAA Ticket Exchange allows fans to sell and buy official tickets online in an NCAA-approved, safe and 100% guaranteed environment.
THE NCAA FAN EXPERIENCE
Elevate your Gameday! The NCAA Fan Experience Tickets and Hospitality packages are now available – Secure your spot!
Can’t find the seats you want or looking for an upgraded experience? The NCAA Fan Experience powered by On Location is your source for the ultimate championship experience. Your Official Ticket & Hospitality package includes the best selection of game tickets, exclusive pregame and in-game hospitality access featuring tailgate-inspired snacks and more! Visit NCAA.com/VIP to learn more about NCAA Fan Experience products.
THINGS TO DO
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EAT & DRINK
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HOST SCHOOL: UNC CHARLOTTE
Founded in 1946, University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the North Carolina’s urban research university. Built on a 1,000-acre campus just 12 miles from Uptown, the university offers internationally competitive programs in numerous fields of study, including in renowned colleges such as the Belk College of Business, the William States Lee College of Engineering and the Cato College of Education. With annual enrollment topping 22,000 students, the Charlotte 49ers boast more than 122,000 living alumni—giving the school a vast and avid athletic fan base. Led by mascot and gold miner Norm the Niner, students and alumni sport green and white in support of the university’s NCAA Division I teams, which include baseball, basketball, football, softball, soccer, tennis, golf, track and field, volleyball and cross country.