What do tickets cost for 2026 March Madness games? See Missouri, Nebraska

Say hello to the belles of the ball (and Cinderellas).On Sunday, March 15, the NCAA announced the sprawling 68-team field that will compete at arenas all over the country in the 2026 Men’s Basketball Tournament, aka March Madness.This year’s No.1 seeds are Cameron Boozer’s Duke Blue Devils, Thomas Haugh’s Florida Gators, Jaden Bradley’s Arizona Wildcats and Yaxel Lendeborg’s Michigan Wolverines.They’ll be joined by buzzy upstarts like Mark Mitchell’s Missouri Tigers, Pryce Sandfort’s Nebraska Cornhuskers and Peter Suder’s Miami Ohio Redhawks who are battling in the “First Four.”As for New York, they’ll be represented by not one, not two, not three but four (!) squads in the Big Dance.
They are Zuby Ejiofor’s No.5-ranked St.
John’s Red Storm as well as Cruz Davis’ No.13 Hofstra Pride along with as No.
16 seeds Gavin Doty’s Siena Saints and Jamal Fuller’s Long Island University Sharks.Early-round games are scheduled to go down at:University of Dayton ArenaDayton, OHModa CenterPortland, ORPaycom CenterOklahoma City, OKBon Secours Wellness ArenaGreenville, SCKeyBank CenterBuffalo, NYOther first and second-round contests are scheduled for Philadelphia, Tampa, St.Louis and San Diego before the games relocate for the Sweet 16.If you’d like to root on the squad of your choosing, see future NBA stars and/or witness an earth-shattering bracket-busting upset, last-minute tickets are available for all 67 games leading up to the April 6 Championship at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for any pair of contests was $17 including fees on StubHub.Multi-game session passes for the first two rounds that get you into six games over three days start at $343 including fees (that’s for Philadelphia).Not bad considering that The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy dubbed this year’s crop as “Arguably the greatest — and deepest — freshman class in the sport’s history.”Want to catch a game ...