LORETTO — The NCAA has announced the ticket prices for rounds one and two of the NCAA women’s tournament, in which the No. 15 seed St. Francis Red Flash will take on the No. 2 seed Ohio State Buckeyes in Pittsburgh.
The Red Flash and the Buckeyes will tip off at 12:05 p.m. Sunday at the Petersen Events Center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh as part of the Dayton Regional in the NCAA tournament.
The game also will be televised on ESPN2 and will be broadcast on The Edge 850 and 1400 AM, with the pregame show starting at 11:30 a.m.
A link to tune in will be available at www.myedgeradio.com.
Adult tickets will be $16, while student tickets will be $11 for the single-game session.
Tickets can be purchased through the Pitt ticket office at (800) 643-7488. All Red Flash fans should request tickets in sections 102, 103 or 104. Those sections will be directly across from the team bench.
The Red Flash would also like to invite everyone to Saturday’s practice session at the Petersen Center, which will be open to the public.
Practice will start at 1 p.m.
“The NCAA tournament is electrifying and something that adds to this atmosphere are the open team practices,” said head coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl.
“We would like to invite everyone to attend our open practice at the Petersen Events Center on Saturday, March 20th at 1 p.m. Our players would love to see the arena filled with Red Flash fans cheering them on.
“All of the practices on Saturday are free to the public, and it really makes for an exciting event.”
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Ticket prices announced for St. Francis women's game
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