
Tickets for the NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds in Starkville are sold out.
NCAA First And Second Round Tickets Sold Out
March 13, 2018 | Women's Basketball
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Mississippi State earned its first No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament on Monday, and on Tuesday the first- and second-round games at Humphrey Coliseum were officially declared a sellout late Monday night.
The Starkville regional is the only host site that is sold out.
The Bulldogs will host the first and second rounds for the third-straight year, welcoming Nicholls, Oklahoma State and Syracuse to Humphrey Coliseum.
State opens play against 16-seed Nicholls Saturday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2. Eight-seed Syracuse faces nine-seed Oklahoma State in the opening game at 2:30 p.m. CT.
Mississippi State made history with its first No. 1 seed after putting together a 32-1 regular season that saw MSU win the first SEC regular-season championship in program history.
The Bulldogs went 30-0 in the regular season, the first SEC team to go undefeated in the regular season in 20 years. State went on to win 32-straight games, the second-longest win streak in school history and the second-most victories by an MSU squad.
Each of the previous two years, Mississippi State had one of the highest-attended regional sites. This season, State set the program attendance record as 113,814 filed into the Hump this season, including an arena-record 10,794 for MSU's Feb. 5 win against South Carolina.
State ranked sixth nationally in total attendance, while its 7,113 average attendance landed No. 7 in Division I.
Although tickets are sold out from the MSU Ticket Office, they can still be purchased on Mississippi State's secondary ticket partner, StubHub.
The Starkville regional is the only host site that is sold out.
The Bulldogs will host the first and second rounds for the third-straight year, welcoming Nicholls, Oklahoma State and Syracuse to Humphrey Coliseum.
State opens play against 16-seed Nicholls Saturday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2. Eight-seed Syracuse faces nine-seed Oklahoma State in the opening game at 2:30 p.m. CT.
Mississippi State made history with its first No. 1 seed after putting together a 32-1 regular season that saw MSU win the first SEC regular-season championship in program history.
The Bulldogs went 30-0 in the regular season, the first SEC team to go undefeated in the regular season in 20 years. State went on to win 32-straight games, the second-longest win streak in school history and the second-most victories by an MSU squad.
Each of the previous two years, Mississippi State had one of the highest-attended regional sites. This season, State set the program attendance record as 113,814 filed into the Hump this season, including an arena-record 10,794 for MSU's Feb. 5 win against South Carolina.
State ranked sixth nationally in total attendance, while its 7,113 average attendance landed No. 7 in Division I.
Although tickets are sold out from the MSU Ticket Office, they can still be purchased on Mississippi State's secondary ticket partner, StubHub.
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