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Being a USF fan, I don't know much about getting tix to the NCAAT. Will they be available on gousfbulls.com like bowl games? Or, should I just get them from Stubhub now?

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Nevermind, they're up on gousfbulls.com if you get awarded them.

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just got an email from the athletics department about how to get them.....

Your Bulls are going to the Big Dance! For the first time in 20 years your USF Men's Basketball team is in the NCAA Tournament. Below you will find instructions on how to request tournament tickets to watch your Bulls in action in Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, March 14th in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament. There are a very limited quantity of tickets available for the tournament through USF. Therefore, the USF Athletics priority point system will be used to determine which accounts will be awarded tickets. There is a two (2) ticket limit per account for the 1st round game in Dayton, OH.

If you are awarded tickets you will be charged $60.00 per ticket (plus a $3.00 service charge per ticket) for the 1st round.You will only receive tickets for the session that USF participates in.

The priority request deadline is Monday, March 12th at 5pm.

How to Request 2012 NCAA Tournament Tickets

1. Go to

www.gousfbulls.com and go to the 'Tickets' tab. Once on the ‘Tickets’ tab, click on the 'Manage My Account' link.

2. Enter your account number and password in the required fields and proceed. If you don’t know your account number or password, please contact your sales representative at 1-800-Go-Bulls.

3. Click on “2012 NCAA Tournament- Quick Buy†(located on the middle of your account homepage).

4. Select quantity of tickets you would like to request, add those to the cart and proceed to checkout (max of 2 tickets per account).

5. Select the “USF Ticket Purchase†Delivery Option (tickets will only be available at “Will Call†in Dayton, OH).

6. Select the “2012 NCAA Tournament†Payment Plan option (not the single payment).

7. Continue through the process, including putting your credit card information into the required fields.

8. You will have a $0.00 due at the time of requesting your NCAA tickets and your card will not be charged unless you are awarded tickets.

9. Tickets will be awarded based on the USF Athletic Priority Point System after the Monday, March 12 - 5pm deadline. (Entering your credit card information creates a non-refundable purchase for the NCAA tickets).

Tickets will only be available to be picked up at “Will Call†in Dayton.

If USF advances to Nashville for the 2nd and 3rd rounds, USF session tickets are available to be requested now for a $156.00/ticket (plus a $3.00 service charge per ticket). There is a 4 ticket limit per account. You will not be charged for the Nashville tickets unless USF advances out of the Dayton First Four game. You will be notified after the priority deadline on March 12th, if you are awarded Nashville tickets (if USF advances to Nashville). The USF Athletics priority point system will be used to determine which accounts will be awarded tickets for Nashville as well.

Priority request deadline: Monday, March 12th at 5pm.

If you have any questions please feel free to call 1-800-GoBulls.

GO BULLS!

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