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Women's NCAA basketball champion tickets more expensive than men's


Women's NCAA basketball champion tickets more expensive than men's


** Related Video Above: Ticket rates for the Final Four as seen Tuesday.

CLEVELAND (BNN)-- As the saying goes, you get what you spend for.

And this weekend, throughout the females's and males's NCAA Tournament Final Four video games, you're going to have invest a lot of your hard-earned cash to experience the phenomenon face to face.

Absolutely something of a rarity in sports, this time around, the women's champion video game tickets are going for more than the men's. This year, of course, the women's last matchup so happens to be happening at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in downtown Cleveland and features Caitlin Clark's Iowa versus undefeated South Carolina Sunday at 3 p.m

. At least on StubHub, since 6 p.m. on Saturday, tickets for the ladies's championship matches range from $376-$ 1,512.

The men's championship on the other hand is costing fans $162-$ 1,109 in Glendale, Arizona, on the site.

To be clear, this could alter Saturday night after we discover who is playing in the males's championship game Monday.

Among the Friday night Final Four semifinal matches in Cleveland supposedly drew the largest television viewership for college ladies's basketball.

#Iowa–– #UConn national semifinal Friday night average 14.2 Million individuals. Television viewership peaked at 17 million!

It was the most-watched audience NCAA women's basketball ever. #WFinalFour @WFinalFour @fox8news
—-- John Sabol (@John_Sabol) April 6, 2024

Find out more about free activities happening downtown Cleveland in honor of the women's Final Four weekend.

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