University of Michigan's basketball team made it to the Final Four for the first time in 20 years.
Melanie Maxwell AnnArbor.com
U M associate athletic director Dave Ablauf said Michigan isn't planning a public sale of tickets. Yet one is possible if not enough season ticket holders buy tickets.Such a scenario however is unlikely.
We're getting high demand at this point. There's great interest Ablauf said adding later We don't anticipate a public sale but it's still too early to tell.
Michigan will play Syracuse on Saturday at 8 49 p.m. in Atlanta. If the Wolverines win they will play the winner of Louisville Wichita State on Monday night.
There are another 600 tickets to the semifinals available on Stubhub with ticket prices reaching $5 000 for a seat and $50 000 for a suite. The lowest priced tickets are in the mid $400s.
When bought from the university a ticket for the two national semifinal games and the national championship game is $310. Beginning Monday U M began offering 3 250 tickets for this price.
Tickets are first offered to season ticket holders with the most priority points which are established by longevity of loyalty and donations. Each tier has a certain amount of time to buy tickets before the tickets are offered to another tier.
There are 700 student tickets available to both semifinal games at a cost of $40 a game. The deadline for student ticket applications is 5 p.m. Tuesday.
U M's alumni association is offering travel packages sans ticket for $3 119 per person. The packages include airfare hotel shuttles and events but don't include game tickets.
The association did have a limited number of tournament tickets but sold out early Monday.
A lot of alumni are asking us about tickets . There's a lot of interest in this said Brad Whitehouse a representative for the alumni association. This is a long time coming so it's just a really big deal for alumni.
Lansing resident and lifelong Michigan fan Scott Greenlee obtained his ticket to the final four through a friend for $250. He bought the ticket before Michigan bested Florida and made it to the Final Four taking a chance that his favored team would win.
It paid off big time.
I couldn't have scripted it any better said Greenlee who attended the NCAA final in 1993 when Michigan lost the championship title by six points.
It was great. The fab five were super popular and obviously very talented he said adding that he's very excited to watch his favorite team try again for the championship title.
As of Monday evening Ablauf said he does not know how many of Michigan's allotted tickets have been sold yet.

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