Official Arch Madness Tournament Central and schedule
http://mvc-sports.com/sports/2018/6/...chMadness.aspx
Bradley's team hotel is the Embassy Suites in Downtown St. Louis.
Currently, they list rooms available for $279 for Friday night. That is a little steep. I expect their prices will drop the week before the tournament.
A couple weeks ago, the St. Louis downtown Embassy Suites showed that they were sold out for Friday and Saturday night. Then a few days ago, they showed rooms available, but their lowest price was $279. But as I predicted, the price is coming down. They now have rooms as low as $236 per night. That is still a little pricey, but a lot of fans prefer to stay in the team hotel. The room price may still drop further if they are not filling up, but who knows.
There are other nearby hotels with lower prices.
Tickets for Session 2, which is the 2:30 pm Friday session that Bradley plays in, are still available on Ticketmaster. However, the only ones listed on Ticketmaster are end-zone seats. Secondary ticket sellers like
StubHub.com and
SeatGeek.com have much better seats, but at higher prices. Just search for Missouri Valley Tournament.
And another option is the street sellers. Tickets for Thursday's session (Session 1) are always available from street sellers, usually for near face value, as people who bought All-Sesion packages usually don't attend the Thursday games. Friday's tickets are always available, too on the street, since some fans of the teams that play Friday night will forego the afternoon session and sell their tickets. I have bought tickets from street sellers many times, and never had a problem.
A few years ago, Missouri legalized "ticket scalping", meaning you will not run afoul of the law by buying from street sellers, but always be sure to check you are getting the correct session and seat you are paying for. I have had sellers try to sell me tickets to the previous day's session that were worthless. And don't be afraid to barter. They always take less than their initial price, sometimes way less, depending on demand.
This will be my 29th straight year attending the MVC Tournament in St. Louis (
plus a bunch more counting the campus-site tournaments that ran from 1977-1990).
Missouri State always brings a lot of fans, so let's hope for a great crowd of Bradley fans! Go Braves!