NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Ticket Information
As a women’s basketball season-ticket holder and/or DAF donor, you have an opportunity to request tickets to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds, which may be hosted by the University of Oregon. This priority ordering period is your only chance to take advantage of your season-ticket holder and/or DAF donor status. Tickets will be allocated using DAF priority point order (based on donations made by 12/31/19) and consecutive years of season ticket purchase. There is a strict application deadline of Monday, February 24 at 12:00 PM PT.
First and Second Round tickets will include three games over three days. There will be two games on the first day, one rest day and one game on the third day. The range of dates for the First and Second Rounds are March 20-23, but we will not know the exact days and times of games until the NCAA selection show on Monday, March 16 at 4:00 PM PT. You will not be charged or receive tickets if Oregon does not host the First and Second Round.
Children younger than two (2) years of age do not need a ticket provided that they sit on the lap of a ticketed adult.
NCAA Regional and Final Four Ticket Information
NCAA Regional Tickets: Regional tickets will not be available for purchase through the University of Oregon. We recommend purchasing tickets directly from the regional site venue. Regional sites include Portland, Dallas, Fort Wayne and Greenville. The Ducks will learn their selected region on Monday, March 16th during the NCAA Selection Show.
NCAA Final Four Tickets: As a Duck Athletic Fund donor or women’s basketball season ticket holder, you have the option to request tickets to the Final Four in New Orleans. Requesting tickets does not guarantee tickets, and all orders will be filled in priority point order. You will not be charged or receive tickets if Oregon does not advance to the Final Four. If Oregon does advance to the Final Four, your tickets will include the championship game whether or not Oregon advances to the championship game.
The NCAA Selection Show takes place on ESPN, Monday, March 16 at 4:00 PM PT. If the Ducks are not selected to host, tickets will not be for sale through the Oregon ticket office. Tickets will be available for purchase through the host institution.
Do I get a parking pass with my tickets?
You may request parking on your form, but it will not be guaranteed. Orders will be filled based on availability and DAF priority point order.
Will the McArthur Club and the Huddle be open during and between games?
No. Because of NCAA tournament requirements, the McArthur Club and the Huddle will be the media area and unavailable to fans.
May I bring my backpack or purse to the games?
Matthew Knight Arena has a clear bag policy. For more information please visit: www.goducks.com/clearbag
Can I exit and re-enter the arena between games?
No, there is a no re-entry policy between games during the First and Second Rounds.
If I purchase an ADA seat, how many additional tickets may I purchase to accompany me?
Per federal law, you may purchase up to three companion seats. Additional tickets beyond that quantity will be allocated as close as possible to ADA locations.
What entrances of the arena will be open?
The North, West, and East entrances will be open to the general public. The entrance in the Columbia Parking Garage will NOT be available. Fans parking in the garage will need to utilize one of the two elevators or stairways that lead to the North or West entrances.
How can I pre-order tickets? When will I get my tickets if I pre-order? What is the deadline for pre-ordering tickets?
You may pre-order tickets by filling out an online application in your account by CLICKING HERE. Your form must be completed and turned in to the Oregon Athletic Ticket Office by 12:00 PM PT on Monday, February 24. If we are able to fill your order, your tickets will be available in your account shortly after the selection show. If you select the will call option to receive your tickets, you may pick them up beginning on Tuesday, March 17.
How much are First and Second Round tickets? What if I can only attend one day?
All-Session tickets range from $38-$52 each and include three games, with pricing levels mandated by the NCAA. Single-session tickets will go on sale Tuesday, March 17 at 10:00 AM PT.
Will I get the same seating location as my season tickets if I pre-order?
The NCAA requires hosts to hold specific seats for participating teams, and as a result, not every seat will be available to season-ticket holders. Ticket orders will be filled based on DAF priority point order based on your donations as of 12/31/19 and years of purchase. All seats will be reserved for this event, with the exception of the Oregon student section. CLICK HERE for a seating chart.
First and Second Round tickets will include three games over three days. There will be two games on the first day, one rest day and one game on the third day. The range of dates for the First and Second Rounds are March 20-23, but we will not know the exact days and times of games until the NCAA selection show on Monday, March 16 at 4:00 PM PT. You will not be charged or receive tickets if Oregon does not host the First and Second Round.
Children younger than two (2) years of age do not need a ticket provided that they sit on the lap of a ticketed adult.
NCAA Regional and Final Four Ticket Information
NCAA Regional Tickets: Regional tickets will not be available for purchase through the University of Oregon. We recommend purchasing tickets directly from the regional site venue. Regional sites include Portland, Dallas, Fort Wayne and Greenville. The Ducks will learn their selected region on Monday, March 16th during the NCAA Selection Show.
NCAA Final Four Tickets: As a Duck Athletic Fund donor or women’s basketball season ticket holder, you have the option to request tickets to the Final Four in New Orleans. Requesting tickets does not guarantee tickets, and all orders will be filled in priority point order. You will not be charged or receive tickets if Oregon does not advance to the Final Four. If Oregon does advance to the Final Four, your tickets will include the championship game whether or not Oregon advances to the championship game.
FAQ
When will we know if the University of Oregon is hosting? What happens if the Ducks go on the road?The NCAA Selection Show takes place on ESPN, Monday, March 16 at 4:00 PM PT. If the Ducks are not selected to host, tickets will not be for sale through the Oregon ticket office. Tickets will be available for purchase through the host institution.
Do I get a parking pass with my tickets?
You may request parking on your form, but it will not be guaranteed. Orders will be filled based on availability and DAF priority point order.
Will the McArthur Club and the Huddle be open during and between games?
No. Because of NCAA tournament requirements, the McArthur Club and the Huddle will be the media area and unavailable to fans.
May I bring my backpack or purse to the games?
Matthew Knight Arena has a clear bag policy. For more information please visit: www.goducks.com/clearbag
Can I exit and re-enter the arena between games?
No, there is a no re-entry policy between games during the First and Second Rounds.
If I purchase an ADA seat, how many additional tickets may I purchase to accompany me?
Per federal law, you may purchase up to three companion seats. Additional tickets beyond that quantity will be allocated as close as possible to ADA locations.
What entrances of the arena will be open?
The North, West, and East entrances will be open to the general public. The entrance in the Columbia Parking Garage will NOT be available. Fans parking in the garage will need to utilize one of the two elevators or stairways that lead to the North or West entrances.
How can I pre-order tickets? When will I get my tickets if I pre-order? What is the deadline for pre-ordering tickets?
You may pre-order tickets by filling out an online application in your account by CLICKING HERE. Your form must be completed and turned in to the Oregon Athletic Ticket Office by 12:00 PM PT on Monday, February 24. If we are able to fill your order, your tickets will be available in your account shortly after the selection show. If you select the will call option to receive your tickets, you may pick them up beginning on Tuesday, March 17.
How much are First and Second Round tickets? What if I can only attend one day?
All-Session tickets range from $38-$52 each and include three games, with pricing levels mandated by the NCAA. Single-session tickets will go on sale Tuesday, March 17 at 10:00 AM PT.
Will I get the same seating location as my season tickets if I pre-order?
The NCAA requires hosts to hold specific seats for participating teams, and as a result, not every seat will be available to season-ticket holders. Ticket orders will be filled based on DAF priority point order based on your donations as of 12/31/19 and years of purchase. All seats will be reserved for this event, with the exception of the Oregon student section. CLICK HERE for a seating chart.


