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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament single session tickets now on sale

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I'm not able to get the all session tickets from Bradley this year.Is there any place to buy individual session tickets other than Ticketmaster?Also is it cheaper to buy at the enterprise center.Thanks for any help.
 
I'm not able to get the all session tickets from Bradley this year.Is there any place to buy individual session tickets other than Ticketmaster?Also is it cheaper to buy at the enterprise center.Thanks for any help.
I know you can buy from fans or others outside Enterprise center the day of the game and a lot of times get better seats.
 
It is always much less expensive to buy tickets at the box office. Ticketmaster fees are outrageous. You can buy cheaper seats and move closer to the floor.
 
I'm not able to get the all session tickets from Bradley this year.Is there any place to buy individual session tickets other than Ticketmaster?Also is it cheaper to buy at the enterprise center.Thanks for any help.
I changed the title of this thread so others might find this ticket information easier...

Individual session tickets just went on sale earlier this week through Ticketmaster.
Story- https://mvc-sports.com/news/2026/1/...ent-single-session-tickets-on-sale-feb-1.aspx

Ticketmaster-

You might find tickets on Stubhub.com or Seatgeek.com, or any of a number of other ticket reseller websites. But there are similar fees with every ticket website.

However, you will see that only a handful of the less-desirable tickets have been loaded into the Ticketmaster website, so far. If it goes like previous years, more tickets will be added as we get closer to the tournament.
The problem is that if you want to buy individual session tickets, there is no way to know which session Bradley will be playing in yet on Thursday or Friday, and there is no guarantee Bradley will be playing in the Saturday or Sunday games.
Bracket-
Tournament Game Times (All times CST):
  • Session I – Thursday, March 5 – Game 1- Seed #8 vs Seed #9 at 3:30, Seed #7 vs Seed #10 at 6 & Seed #6 vs Seed #11 at 8:30 p.m.
  • Session II – Friday, March 6 – Game 4- Seed #1 vs winner of Game 1 at 12 p.m. & Game 5- Seed #4 vs Seed #5 30 minutes after Game 4 ends.
  • Session III – Friday, March 6 – Game 6- Seed #2 vs winner of Game 2 at 6 p.m. & Game 7- Seed #3 vs winner of Game 3, 30 minutes after Game 6 ends.
  • Session IV – Saturday, March 7 – Game 8- winner of Game 4 vs winner of Game 5 at 2:30 p.m. & Game 9- winner of Game 6 vs winner of Game 7, 30 minutes after Game 8 ends.
  • Session V – Sunday, March 8 – Game 10- winner of Game 8 vs winner of Game 911 a.m.
Bracket-

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I know you can buy from fans or others outside Enterprise center the day of the game and a lot of times get better seats.
This technique, which I have used in the past, is no longer quite as easy. Most tickets are now digital. All tickets purchased online are digital, but there may still be some paper tickets dispensed if purchased in person from the Enterprise Center box office.
Buying from other ticket owners or from scalpers used to be simple. You would hand them cash and they hand you the paper tickets. With digital tickets, a ticket transfer now requires that you have a Ticketmaster account and you have to give the seller your email address that you are signed into Ticketmaster with. You pay the seller and he transfers the tickets digitally via text or email to you. It's a little more complicated, a little less secure, and a little easier to get screwed up. I know people who have gone through this and thought they had the digital tickets they bought, but when they tried entering the stadium, the tickets didn't work.
 
I changed the title of this thread so others might find this ticket information easier...

Individual session tickets just went on sale earlier this week through Ticketmaster.
Story- https://mvc-sports.com/news/2026/1/...ent-single-session-tickets-on-sale-feb-1.aspx

Ticketmaster-

You might find tickets on Stubhub.com or Seatgeek.com, or any of a number of other ticket reseller websites. But there are similar fees with every ticket website.

However, you will see that only a handful of the less-desirable tickets have been loaded into the Ticketmaster website, so far. If it goes like previous years, more tickets will be added as we get closer to the tournament.
The problem is that if you want to buy individual session tickets, there is no way to know which session Bradley will be playing in yet on Thursday or Friday, and there is no guarantee Bradley will be playing in the Saturday or Sunday games.
Bracket-
Tournament Game Times (All times CST):
  • Session I – Thursday, March 5 – Game 1- Seed #8 vs Seed #9 at 3:30, Seed #7 vs Seed #10 at 6 & Seed #6 vs Seed #11 at 8:30 p.m.
  • Session II – Friday, March 6 – Game 4- Seed #1 vs winner of Game 1 at 12 p.m. & Game 5- Seed #4 vs Seed #5 30 minutes after Game 4 ends.
  • Session III – Friday, March 6 – Game 6- Seed #2 vs winner of Game 2 at 6 p.m. & Game 7- Seed #3 vs winner of Game 3, 30 minutes after Game 6 ends.
  • Session IV – Saturday, March 7 – Game 8- winner of Game 4 vs winner of Game 5 at 2:30 p.m. & Game 9- winner of Game 6 vs winner of Game 7, 30 minutes after Game 8 ends.
  • Session V – Sunday, March 8 – Game 10- winner of Game 8 vs winner of Game 911 a.m.
Bracket-

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