The Kansas State women's basketball team won an action-packed matchup against the No. 4 seed Kentucky Wildcats in the Round of 32. The game came down to the final shot, but the Wildcats were able to stave off an impressive performance from Kentucky's Georgia Amoore.
Now, the Wildcats will face the No. 1 seed USC Trojans, without Juju Watkins, in the Sweet 16 as they attempt to keep their hopes of hoisting the National Championship trophy alive. The winner of this game will take on the winner of No. 3 seed Oklahoma and No. 2 seed UConn in the Spokane Region 4 Championship game.
All of the action for the region will take place at Spokane Arena in Spokane, Washington, which is a 12,000-seat, multi-purpose venue. Many of the Wildcats' faithful are sure to be in attendance as buying tickets for the game is an incredibly cheap endeavor.
How much does it cost to attend Kansas State vs. USC in the Sweet 16?
The get-in price for the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal between No. 5 Kansas State and No. 1 USC is $27, according to Ticketmaster. The most expensive seats are just $240, which would place you right at half-court behind the scorer's table.
Tickets in the upper bowl range between $27 and $106, depending on where you are in relation to half-court. In the lower bowl, tickets can be as low as $58 dollars and as high as $240.
If you want tickets at halfcourt, the cheapest you'll find is between $77 and $106 in the upper bowl, with the lower bowl costing about $240. For tickets in the corners or on the baseline, you can land some in the upper bowl for between $27 and $93, but it will cost you a minimum of $58 in the lower bowl and as much as $135.
Should Kansas State pull off an improbable upset against the USC Trojans, the tickets should be more expensive in the Elite 8. However, Wildcats fans are willing to pay whatever price necessary to watch their team keep dancing.