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The madness arrives this weekend

The action tips off on Friday, March 28.

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

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March Madness® is taking over Lucas Oil Stadium on Friday, March 28 + Sunday, March 30 for the NCAA Men’s Midwest Regional — and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Now that the brackets are set, don’t miss a shot at witnessing history in the making. Be there for every buzzer-beater, high-flying dunk, and game-winning moment as the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight bring the action to Indianapolis.

Four teams will battle it out, but only one will punch their ticket to the 2025 Final Four at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX.

Secure your seats and be part of the madness. Tickets are on sale — grab yours before they’re gone.

See the brackets + grab tickets.

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