National Championship Cheapest Ticket Prices Under $175
The cheapest ticket prices for the National Championship, resale costs, and more as the title game approaches at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday night.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - APRIL 04: Head Coach Dan Hurley of the Connecticut Huskies shouts instructions to his team in the second half against the Illinois Fighting Illini in the Final Four of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Brett Wilhelm/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) NCAA Photos via Getty Images College basketball fans can see if Michigan will win the Big Ten’s first National Championship since 2000 on Monday night for as little as $160 (fees included). That’s according to data provided to me on Sunday evening by the secondary ticketing marketplace SeatGeek.
On Saturday night in Indianapolis, Michigan dominated Arizona and UConn bested Illinois in the Final Four to advance to the National Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Wolverines are searching for their first National Championship since 1989, while the Huskies have a chance to secure their third NCAA title in the past four years under coach Dan Hurley, who recently shot down any speculation of him being linked to the job opening at UNC. Current Ticket Details For The National Championship The Midwest accounts for the top four states where SeatGeek National Championship game buyers reside, with the state of Michigan making up the most purchasers at 27%.
Even with UConn defeating Illinois in the Final Four 71-62, the state of Illinois is still represented the second most among buyers on the SeatGeek platform. Seventeen percent of purchases have been made by residents of the Prairie State, though many of those buyers are likely Michigan fans — the University of Michigan Alumni Club (Greater Chicago) boasts over 25,000 members alone. Meanwhile, Indiana (12%) and Ohio (6%) rounded out the top four states represented among National Championship buyers for Monday’s primetime affair, which tips off around 8:50 p.
m. ET. National Championship Game Expert’s Take Max Meyer, Senior Content Analyst at SeatGeek, told me ahead of the National Championship that ticket demand is up 23% for Monday’s game from this time last year.