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NCAA Tournament Ticket Policy Announced

Ramblers set to make first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1985

CHICAGO (March 5, 2018) - After winning the Missouri Valley Conference tournament championship yesterday, Loyola is headed to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1985. The NCAA tournament bracket, including site selection and dates, will be released on Sunday, March 11 at 5 pm Central.
 
Loyola will receive a limited number of tickets from the NCAA for its first round game that will be allocated to student-athlete guests, coach guests, university staff, students, and Loyola fans.
 
Ticket requests from fans will be accepted beginning Monday, March 5 at 4 pm through Monday, March 12 at 4 pm. Requests must be made by calling the Loyola ticket office at 773.508.9653. No online or email requests will be accepted. The ticket office will have extended hours Monday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 6 until 8 pm.
 
In order to submit a request, fans (including students) must provide credit card information and select the sites they are willing to travel (Boise, Dallas, Pittsburgh, Wichita, Charlotte, Detroit, Nashville, or San Diego). Credit cards will only be charged if Loyola is selected to play at the site indicated and tickets are secured.
 
Fans can request up to four tickets per site. Priority is given to current Loyola Athletic Fund donors and current basketball season ticket holders. Please note that a request is not a guarantee the order will be fulfilled. All individuals making requests will be notified via email the evening of Monday, March 12 if they have received tickets and the credit card has been charged.
 
Single-session tickets to the first and second rounds are $100 per session. If Loyola advances to the second round, fans who received tickets to the first round will automatically receive second round tickets and be charged an additional $100. All tickets orders will have a $10 processing fee per order.
 
Alternatively, fans can purchase tickets through the host site.
 
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