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Get ready, Indy — the Madness is coming

The road to the Final Four runs through the Circle City.

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Don’t get caught on the bench — secure your tickets before they’re gone.

Photos courtesy of NCAA

Calling all basketball fans: Get ready to hoop it up in Indy as March Madness® takes over Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday, March 28 + Sunday, March 30.

Attending the NCAA Men’s Midwest Regional is your chance to witness the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games live — and you won’t want to miss a second of the action, during:

  • Session 1 | March 28 | Two high-stakes games
  • Session 2 | March 30 | One game, one ticket to the Final Four

With top teams leaving it all on the court, this is where buzzer-beaters, Cinderella stories, and championship dreams come to life.

Hosted by the Horizon League and IU Indianapolis, this is your chance to be part of the madness. Grab your seats and get ready for high-flying dunks, clutch threes, and unforgettable moments as teams fight to punch their ticket to the Final Four.

Grab tickets.

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