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Michigan State basketball is back in the Elite Eight for the first time since 2019.
The No. 2 seed Spartans advanced to the Elite Eight in the South region in the NCAA tournament after taking down 6-seed Ole Miss on Friday, 73-70, in the Sweet 16.
With the hard-fought win over an Ole Miss squad that was red-hot coming in, the Spartans will be among the final eight teams in March Madness after previously taking down Bryant in the first round and New Mexico in the Round of 32.
THE GAME: Michigan State survives epic March Madness battle with Ole Miss to make Elite Eight
Next up, things will get even more interesting. The Spartans will be back at State Farm Arena in Atlanta for the Elite Eight, where Tom Izzo's squad will face either Auburn or rival Michigan.
While obviously it'll be a great game either way, ticket prices will probably go through the roof if the Spartans match up with their chief rival, the Wolverines.
The South region Elite Eight game will be held on Sunday, with the Spartans playing either the Wolverines or Tigers to get to the Final Four, which starts on Saturday, April 5.
Here is how you can grab a ticket in Atlanta to watch Michigan State in the Elite Eight on Sunday.
Tickets to Sunday's Elite Eight game will be more reasonable than the "all session tickets" that got people admission to both Michigan State vs. Ole Miss and Auburn vs. Michigan at State Farm Arena. By Friday night, the cheapest ticket for both games started in the four figures.
On StubHub, you can get a ticket to Sunday's game starting at roughly $212 to sit in the upper deck. To get in the lower bowl, it'll cost roughly $400.
Buy Michigan State NCAA tournament tickets for Elite Eight
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State Elite Eight tickets: How to buy for NCAA tournament game
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The No. 2 seed Spartans advanced to the Elite Eight in the South region in the NCAA tournament after taking down 6-seed Ole Miss on Friday, 73-70, in the Sweet 16.
With the hard-fought win over an Ole Miss squad that was red-hot coming in, the Spartans will be among the final eight teams in March Madness after previously taking down Bryant in the first round and New Mexico in the Round of 32.
THE GAME: Michigan State survives epic March Madness battle with Ole Miss to make Elite Eight
Next up, things will get even more interesting. The Spartans will be back at State Farm Arena in Atlanta for the Elite Eight, where Tom Izzo's squad will face either Auburn or rival Michigan.
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While obviously it'll be a great game either way, ticket prices will probably go through the roof if the Spartans match up with their chief rival, the Wolverines.
The South region Elite Eight game will be held on Sunday, with the Spartans playing either the Wolverines or Tigers to get to the Final Four, which starts on Saturday, April 5.
Here is how you can grab a ticket in Atlanta to watch Michigan State in the Elite Eight on Sunday.
Michigan State basketball Elite Eight NCAA tournament tickets
Tickets to Sunday's Elite Eight game will be more reasonable than the "all session tickets" that got people admission to both Michigan State vs. Ole Miss and Auburn vs. Michigan at State Farm Arena. By Friday night, the cheapest ticket for both games started in the four figures.
On StubHub, you can get a ticket to Sunday's game starting at roughly $212 to sit in the upper deck. To get in the lower bowl, it'll cost roughly $400.
Buy Michigan State NCAA tournament tickets for Elite Eight
We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State Elite Eight tickets: How to buy for NCAA tournament game
Continue reading...