EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Fans of perennial power Lincoln Memorial University men's basketball will have the ability to cheer on the Railsplitters in person next week at the 2021 NCAA Division II Elite Eight in Evansville, Indiana. A limited number of tickets are available for purchase for the four-day NCAA championship held inside the Ford Center Wednesday-Saturday, March 24-27.
In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic social distancing practices will be in place and masks are required for entry into the venue, which will be limited to 25 percent capacity.
General admission single session tickets are priced at $18 while all session passes are $46, additional fees apply. Session one gains access to the first two national quarterfinal games on Wednesday, March 24 as session two encompasses the last two Elite Eight matchups on Wednesday. Thursday's Final Four games represent session three with the national title game on Saturday, March 27 serving as session four. Children ages six and under are free. All sales are final.
Tickets can be purchased through
Ticketmaster via the
2021 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Elite Eight tournament page.
LMU (18-3) is the No. 4 seed in the Division II Elite Eight and will face fifth-seeded Colorado School of Mines in the national quarterfinals Wednesday, March 24 at 1 p.m. ET.
With an Elite Eight victory, the Railsplitters would play the winner of top-seeded West Texas A&M and No. 8 seed Daemen in the Division II Final Four Thursday, March 25 at 7 p.m. ET. The national championship game is slated for next Saturday, March 27 at 12 p.m. ET.
If LMU reaches the national title game, an allotment of tickets will be available for purchase at
Alumni.LMUnet.edu/EliteEight.
Next Wednesday's Elite Eight contest with the Orediggers (18-2) will be streamed live on
NCAA.com. The Division II Final Four will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network and the NCAA title game on CBS.
How to Follow
Stay tuned to
LMURailsplitters.com, as well as LMU's social media platforms -
@LMURailsplitter on Twitter,
@LMURailsplitters on Facebook and
@lmurailsplitters on Instagram, for complete coverage of Railsplitter basketball throughout the 2020-21 postseason.
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