Sat
Apr 05, 2025
Sat, 11:59 am11:59 am
2025 NCAA Mens Final Four - All Sessions (4/5- 4/7)
Alamodome • San Antonio, TX
Alamodome
San Antonio, TX
Sat
Apr 05, 2025
Sat, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
NCAA Mens Final Four - Semifinals
Alamodome • San Antonio, TX
Alamodome
San Antonio, TX
Mon
Apr 07, 2025
TBDTBD
NCAA Mens Final Four - Championship
Alamodome • San Antonio, TX
Alamodome
San Antonio, TX
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March Madness gets every college basketball fan’s adrenaline pumping, and when the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament is down to the last few teams, everyone wants in on the action. Get your NCAA Final Four tickets at GoTickets.com, where trusted resellers list available seats, and every sale is backed by a buyer guarantee. Reserve your spot today!
About the NCAA Men’s Tournament Final Four
The Final Four is the climax of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, famously known as "March Madness." This event showcases the top collegiate basketball teams in a knockout format. It features the last four teams from the East, West, South, and Midwest regions. These teams have each survived up to five intense games, proving their elite status.
The road to the Final Four starts with the selection of 68 teams by the NCAA Selection Committee. This group includes teams that automatically qualify by winning their conferences and others receiving at-large bids based on their overall season records. The committee seeds these teams across four regional brackets, setting the stage for a fiercely competitive tournament.
Teams face off in successive rounds: the First Four, a First Round of 64, a Second Round of 32, the Sweet Sixteen, and the Elite Eight. Each round eliminates teams, so there is no room for error. The winners of the Elite Eight enter the Final Four, where they compete for a coveted spot in the National Championship game.
Upcoming Final Four Dates & Locations
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2024: April 6th and 8th - State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ
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2025: April 5th and 7th - Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
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2026: April 4th and 6th - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
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2027: April 3rd and 5th - Ford Field, Detroit, MI
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2028: April 1st and 3rd - Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
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2029: March 31st and April 2nd - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
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2030: April 6th and 8th - AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
The Most Shocking Upsets in Final Four History
The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, commonly known as “March Madness,” has certainly seen its share of upsets. While the most shocking upsets usually come earlier in the tournament, the Final Four still has seen plenty. These are some of the most shocking wins and losses recorded in Final Four history:
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1983 - North Carolina State University (6) vs. University of Houston (1)
North Carolina State's dramatic 54–52 victory over top-ranked Houston in the championship game was highlighted by Lorenzo Charles' buzzer-beating dunk. NC State's journey, full of close calls, culminated in this unforgettable upset against the famed "Phi Slamma Jamma" team. -
1985 - Villanova University (8) vs. Georgetown University (1)
Villanova clinched the NCAA tournament in a stunning 66-64 win over Georgetown. The Wildcats’ incredible 78.6% shooting performance against the defending champions, who had Patrick Ewing in their arsenal, marked one of the greatest upsets in NCAA Final Four history. -
1997 - University of Arizona (4) vs. University of North Carolina (1)
After getting past the Kansas Jayhawks, the Arizona Wildcats pulled off a significant upset over the NC Tar Heels. Their extraordinary tournament run ended with a championship title when they defeated the formidable Wildcats from Kentucky 84–79 in overtime. -
2014 - University of Connecticut (7) vs. University of Florida (1)
7th-seeded UConn stunned top-seeded Florida, who came to the battle boasting a 30-game winning streak. The dominance of the Huskies featured clutch performances from key contributors like Shabazz Napier, who played a pivotal role in derailing the Gators' run. -
2022 - University of North Carolina (8) vs. Duke University (2)
The 8th-seeded Tar Heels triumphed over their storied rivals, the 2nd-seeded Blue Devils. It was the first time these two legendary programs met in the NCAA tournament, adding a historic dimension to the upset, which took place during Coach Mike Krzyzewski's final season
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NCAA Men’s Final Four?
The Final Four is the name given to games between the last four teams in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament. The results determine who will compete in the Men’s Basketball Championship.
Which NCAA Division I Basketball teams play in the Men’s Final Four?
Teams in the NCAA Men’s Final Four change each year and are dependent on the results of the First Four, First Round, Second Round, Sweet 16, and Elite Eight games, which are all part of March Madness.
How does the NCAA Men’s Final Four work?
Four teams, divided into pairs, compete in two single-elimination games. Then, the winners face each other in the final NCAA Division I Basketball Championship game, with the victor claiming the title.
Where can I buy NCAA Men’s Final Four tickets?
GoTickets.com lists available seats for March Madness games, including the NCAA Men’s Final Four and Championship. Every transaction is secure and sales are protected by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
When is the NCAA Men’s Final Four?
The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four is typically held annually during the end of March and/or the beginning week of April.
How many games are in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four?
The Final Four includes two single-elimination games. The results of those matchups determine the teams moving on to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
Where is the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four played?
NCAA Tournament locations are chosen years in advance. Host cities submit bids, and a committee selects venues based on factors like facility amenities, nearby attractions, and available accommodations.
How much are Final Four tickets?
The cost of NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four tickets is based on the participating teams, dates, times, venue, and demand. Check GoTickets.com for the current cost of seats at March Madness games.