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Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball Tickets

Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball Tickets

Join in on the Wolverines’ exciting journey to the NCAA postseason and buy your Michigan women's basketball tickets today. Representing the University of Michigan, the Wolverines can be found repping their maize yellow and blue jerseys at their home games in the iconic Crisler Center on the UM campus.

With head coach Vic Katch leading the way, the University of Michigan would begin playing women’s basketball for the first time in 1973. The Wolverines did not possess a particularly prominent women’s basketball program in their early years and didn't join the NCAA or the Big Ten Conference until 1982. After struggling for numerous seasons, Michigan finally earned its first NCAA Tournament appearance under Head Coach Bud VanDeWege in 1990. However, the team would quickly slump back to obscurity in the following years, failing to achieve another winning record again until the second season of head coach Sue Guevara’s tenure in 1997. Guevara would introduce a new era of Wolverine women’s basketball, earning a total of 123 wins between 1996 and 2003, suddenly making Michigan Women’s Basketball tickets far more in demand than they ever were up to this point.

However, with the hiring of Kim Barnes Arico as head coach in 2012, so also came Michigan’s most consistent run of success in their program’s history. During her first nine seasons, she would lead the Wolverines to the postseason tournament every single year, including a remarkable run to the Sweet Sixteen in 2021. In 2017, Barnes Arico became the winningest coach in program history, while also leading the Michigan squad to an NIT postseason championship for the first time. As a team still undoubtedly on the rise, be sure to join in on all the action and watch a game today.

Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball Ticket Prices

Several variables will affect Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball ticket prices. The most important is the level of demand for a given contest. Non-conference games between little-known teams can be fairly inexpensive while tickets to the NCAA Tournament or NIT can be much more expensive. Conference tournaments and other conference contests can be a happy medium for fans who want to watch quality hoops without breaking the bank. 

How much are Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball tickets?

Courtside and premium seats will cost much more while spots in the upper levels of an arena are typically more affordable. Typically, courtside seats for a conference game will be over $100 per ticket.

Costs can rise in the postseason. The average men’s March Madness ticket for first and second-round contests carried a cost of $173 while prices rose to as high as $135 for women’s games. Women’s Final Four and Championship tickets usually start around $114 while prices can rise as high as $1200. Men’s Final Four tickets will run around $555 for just the semifinals and $349 for only the title game.

Early season tournaments like the NIT Season Tip-off will usually cost between $19 and $172. NIT tickets for the upper level of Madison Square Garden will be the cheapest with costs usually in the $19 to $35 range. The Preseason WNIT, which features many of the best women’s basketball teams in the nation, will usually have costs between $15 and $50. WNIT Tickets will change in cost depending on which team is hosting too.

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Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball Schedule

From the season-opening Champions Classic to March Madness, the college basketball season is always full of exciting games. Teams open their seasons in November with non-conference contests and tournaments. The Maui Invitational and Gulf Coast Showcase are two of the top early-season tournaments. The season moves into conference play in December and January before conference tournaments take place in early March. The WNIT, NIT and NCAA Tournaments will take place in March and April.

When do Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball tickets go on sale?

Most regular-season college basketball tickets will go on sale in June or July after schedules are released for the upcoming season. Early season tournaments like the Maui Invitational will usually start selling tickets as soon as they announce the field and dates for the next event. Postseason seats will be available as soon as the NCAA and NIT selection committees announce tournament fields. Use TicketSmarter’s up-to-date schedule to snag Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball tickets as soon as they are available. 

Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball Seating Chart

Most men’s and women’s basketball programs share an on-campus arena. Facilities typically have seating for between 7,000 and 11,000 fans. Courtside seats provide an up-close-and-personal view of the game, while more affordable spots are usually found in the upper levels. Look for seats near the half court line for the best view of the game. Use TicketSmarter’s interactive seating chart to snag the best Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball tickets available for both home and road contests.

TicketSmarter's seating map tools will have accurate Michigan Wolverines Womens Basketball seating charts for every home and away game on the schedule. 

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