INDIANAPOLIS---Ticket applications for the 2010 Women’s Final Four in San Antonio are currently available online and being accepted through May 31, 2009.
The all-session ticket book price of $175 will admit the bearer to the national semifinals on Sunday, April 4 and the national championship game on Tuesday, April 6, with all games played at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
2010 Women’s Final Four ticket applications are available online at www.ncaa.com, and subject to the rules and terms set forth therein. One properly submitted application per individual/household will be accepted for inclusion in the NCAA’s ticket selection process, with each such applicant eligible to request a maximum of six ticket books. Approximately 10,000 ticket books will be allocated to the general public for the 2010 Women’s Final Four, with 2,500 of these ticket books designated for the lower level in the Alamodome.
The NCAA will use a random, selection process to determine successful Women’s Final Four ticket recipients in July 2009. Those individuals selected to receive tickets will be notified by the end of August. Individuals not selected to receive tickets will receive a refund of the full application deposit amount by the end of August.
Women’s Final Four tickets may not be offered as a prize in a promotion, sweepstakes or contest, or auctioned for fundraising purposes unless authorized in advance by the NCAA.
The NCAA reminds fans that purchasing tickets from secondary unauthorized vendors may result in fraudulent purchases. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets from NCAA member institutions and companies authorized by the NCAA to sell or resell championship tickets.
About the NCAA and Division I Women’s Basketball
The NCAA is a membership-led nonprofit association of colleges and universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities for more than 400,000 student-athletes at more than 1,000 member colleges and universities. Each year, more than 54,000 student-athletes compete in NCAA championships in Divisions I, II and III sports. Visit www.ncaa.org and www.ncaa.com for more details about the Association, its goals, members and corporate partnerships that help support programs for student-athletes.
NCAA women’s basketball is characterized by strong fundamentals, high quality of play, sportsmanship, role model student-athletes and family oriented entertainment.
For the latest news in regard to the Women’s Final Four, visit www.ncaa.com/finalfour.
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