Go Green!!
by BPapi on 3/23/16Scottrade Center - St LouisRating: 4 out of 5Great event. Didn't have the tickets prior to leaving for the games. Ticketmaster made it right. Tickets were waiting at will call for us.

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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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Great event. Didn't have the tickets prior to leaving for the games. Ticketmaster made it right. Tickets were waiting at will call for us.
Great games made for a great kick off to spring break. The venue was clean, conveniently located and the food variety/quality was top notch. We would definitely recommend this event and venue and we will do both again!
I purchased my tickets several months before the tournament. The event was awesome, I just wish that I had a chance to pick out my seat location since I paid for them so far in advance.
The NCAA games are good basketball always and this year in St. Louis also featured a couple of the most exciting games in our several year experience of attending this round of games----the Middle Tenn win over Michigan State, and the Wis win over Xavier. Scott trade Center was clean, well organized, and with comfortable seating, competent staff, and excellent sighting for the games. Only downside was scarcity of public drinking fountains, especially with $5 for a bottle of water the only other option.
Awesome time at the First and Second round games of the NCAA men's basketball tournament at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Last second buzzer beater in the last game and one of the biggest upsets in tournament history on Friday.
The NCAA Tournament in OKC was awesome! Watching UNI beat Texas on a half court prayer was stunning, literally everyone was stunned. That is except for the UNI fans, they were going nuts. The follow up was being there to watch the Texas A&M Aggies come back from 12 down with 33 second to go to defeat those same UNI Panthers in a game that made history. As an Aggie fan, it wa a moment that I will treasure forever. It was my "One shining moment." Go to the tourney, it is priceless.
Venue was good and location was as well although the weather wasn't the best. Shelled out for the Fan Experience which was a let down this year. Last year it was open 90 minutes prior, you could go back in at half time, and definitely between games. This time it was only open for a short period of time before the very first game and that was it. Most definitely not worth the considerable amount more paid for the tickets. Some great games though and wow, what an upset.
Games were amazing but two knocks: 1) Why can't you show other games at half-time and in between games ? and 2) It's ridiculous you don't serve beer - - are you saying college kids are not doing so during the games ? Missed opportunity.
The First Four is fabulous fun! Our group looks forward to it every year - the bands, the mascots and the basketball. Our only disappointment this year was parking. The website said parking was sold out and directed us to lots U1 and U2 and a shuttle. There was NO shuttle from U1 and U2, and parking was available in lot C.
I enjoyed the event thoroughly! The staff and facility were amazing! Two thumbs up!
Six games, two days, my only wish is that construction around the Barclays Center will end before the next time March Madness returns to Brooklyn. It would have been nice if there were more non-VIP entrances so fans could make it to opening tip-off in time
NCAA tournament returns to NYC! I love everything to do with this tournament! The loyal fans, the pep bands, the cheerleaders, the alumni support and especially the competition. When I purchased these tickets, I had know idea which teams were heading to Brooklyn. I couldn't have been happier with the draw. Some locals (if you can call Philly local), some national powerhouses, some Cinderellas and most of all great games. Blowouts, thrillers, OT heartbreaks and the thrill of last minute victories. This tournament belongs in NYC forever! I am not however a fan the Barclays Center. The upper level open spaces reminded me of everything that is wrong with Penn Station. Cramped hallways, steep seating, no leg room, if the guy in front is leaning forward, you view of half the court is blocked. The concessions and bathrooms are laid out so that you can't access either without blocking one or the other. God forbid if you want food or have to take a leak at halftime. No restaurants or bars as far as I could see(even though it was an alcohol free event). Exits are poorly marked or incorrectly marked. Every time I got into a stairwell I was afraid it emptied into the street and I wouldn't be allowed back in. I will say that the ushers, ticket and security personnel, concessions and other employees were extremely professional and polite! What a disaster of an arena! I won't go back for anything other than this tournament.
The event was great, and the all session ticket deal was a great value. Only downside of the event was that the NCAA prohibited the sale of alcohol; despite the fact that the venue is not affiliated with any school, or on a school campus.
Great Game and Great Venue! Rude staff at the Barclays. Would've been 5 stars if that staff wasn't rude.
Great Games. Good venue to watch games, convenient to subways. Need better food options.
I would avoid the Barclays Center for any events. The seating is horrible. Hard to pass by the patron next to you without losing your footing. Staff were excellent, courteous, and friendly. Signage for rest rooms was horrible as well.
Blocked view seats, great games, great experience. My team lost but experience was great
Price is great and not bad seats. Only complaint is that we sat in 2 different areas of the arena and it got hot. If the air was on or if there was more air circulation, it would be better and much more enjoyable.
The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament needs no words from me to the college basketball fan. It never fails to excite and this year was no exception.
Excellent seats with full view of the action. I was surrounded by die hard basketball fans that love the game as much as I do. Good conversation and outstanding games to talk about. Basketball nirvana!