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Updated: 6:52 PM Mar 20, 2010
Tickets still available for women's NCAA Tourney games at ND on Sunday
Wisconsin and Vermont will meet in game one at noon on Sunday with 2nd seeded Notre Dame and Cleveland State to follow at 2:30.
Posted: 4:01 AM Mar 20, 2010 |
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The 2nd-seeded Irish women's basketball team will host the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday and Tuesday.
Tickets remain on sale for this weekend's tournament, both for single games and the entire three-game event at Notre Dame (Sunday's two first-round games and Tuesday's second-round game).
Wisconsin and Vermont will meet in game one at noon on Sunday with 2nd seeded Notre Dame and Cleveland State to follow at 2:30.
Ticket information is as follows:
Single-game tickets -- $16 adults, $11 youths college age and under
All-session passes -- $32 adults, $22 youths college age and under
Tickets may be purchased through Notre Dame's Murnane Family Ticket Office, located in the new Rosenthal Atrium of Purcell Pavilion (accessible via Gate 9), by calling the ticket office at (574) 631-7356, or going on-line to www.UND.com/tickets and purchasing with a major credit card (service charges may apply).
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