Men's College Hoop in Indy - Round 1
by Arnie13 on 3/23/17Bankers Life Fieldhouse - IndianapolisRating: 4 out of 5Two quality games. Entertainment during tv timeouts (cheerleaders, mascots, etc.) outstanding.

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The NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, also known as March Madness, is the annual Division I Men’s Basketball tournament that began in 1939. Composed of 68 men’s college basketball teams across the U.S., the highly-anticipated competition determines the National Champion through a series of single-elimination games over three weeks. The tournament format follows four regional brackets with teams ranked from one to 16, plus an additional eight teams competing to claim the last four main bracket slots during the First Four Games. For the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, the First Four games start on March 18 and 19, followed by the First and Second Rounds between March 20 and 23, Sweet Sixteen on March 27 and 28 and Elite Eight on March 29 and 30. For the fifth time, the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas will host the Final Four and National Championship games, on April 5 and 7 respectively.
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Two quality games. Entertainment during tv timeouts (cheerleaders, mascots, etc.) outstanding.
We (father & son) had a great time watching the games with friends and our seats were am excellent value.
I loved attending the first NCAA tourney in Sacramento since like 2006. Great games all around. Second round was awesome. Pac 12 looked good. Oregon with great comeback, and oh holy cow about UCLA breaking down the Cincy defense in second half. I look forward to buying tix and attending many more NCAA tourney games in future. Prices for Round 1 and 2 were decent.
Such a great event to attend! So glad that we were able to find tickets.
Greenville was a great place for March Madness. Easy to get to and views from seats were excellent.
Easy access, parking (online ahead of time), things to do in and around the arena. Very impressed with all aspects of this event.. Would go back again next time this event comes here. Great atmosphere.
Good sightlines from our seats. Seats need more legroom, we were in upper deck. Liked that they had screens in concourse areas indicating wait times for bathrooms and concessions. Another place where concessions are overpriced, but that's the norm.
This tournament is a must if you are in Tulsa. The BOK Center is a great place to see your favorite team. Atmosphere #1
NCAA tournament great time BOK Center was kept very clean. Crowd control was kept in check that i could see through out the weekend. Very impressed with the staff, the flow of the crowd entering the event was very smooth.
We have been to the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament for 10 years in a row. This venue was our favorite.
Great time, Great venue, and exciting to see your team win!
Great venue for this. The stadium was packed for all 3 sessions. Parking and access very easy. No problems in or out. Enjoyed the games very much. All were exciting. Hope the NCAA puts Sacramento in the mix for Regional games as well in future. Only complaint I heard was no beer sales. Which does seem outdated. Great time.
SMU and Kansas fans are the best. The Kansas/Michigan State game was extremely high level basketball. Parking, ease in/out, security, prices-all first class. Great facility.
.Great Views, CLEAN Bldg and Restrooms. Many FOOD Options.
I was extremely disappointed in the pre-purchase early bird seat selection in the fall. I signed on immediately at the designated time and the only tickets available were in the upper level nosebleed section. What is the point of having a pre-purchase in the fall if I can't get good lower level tickets and I can get these same tickets after the brackets have been announced on the authorized NCAA ticket reseller. Don't try to tell me all the lower level seats were sold out in minutes. I realize they are all saved for NCAA sponsors who then sell them at double the price later.
Great event, but we were way up at the top where it was cold and could not see the entire score board (section 208).
I highly recommend to any basketball fan to attend March Madness. It is so much fun to see fans from all across the country converge on a city to cheer on their favorite team.
The Golden1 Center is amazing, the City is great, the Fans were Awsome, the whole experience was awesome!!!
I would high recommend attending an NCAA tournament game. Being around so many basketball fans and meeting fans from different schools was incredible. You could root for who you wanted and still be a fan with the people around you. I will definitely do this again!!
The games at the event were awesome. The Golden 1 Center is a good stadium to watch the games at. The only drawback is that they made you stay inside the Stadium for 2 games (1 session) not letting you leave and re-enter between games. My suggestion would be to give you wristbands (as I heard they did in Salt Lake City).