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The Gateway to glory runs through St. Louis. The Enterprise Center will host first and second round games of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
Tipoff comes 10 years after St. Louis's last time in March Madness, and the Midwest sure is happy to have basketball back where it belongs.
BUY NOW: Get tickets to March Madness St. Louis games on StubHub
The very best part of the tournament, of course, is the early stages as Cinderellas are born and dreams are broken. It's the most wonderful time of the year for fans everywhere.
Whether you're headed down the street or across the country to see action in St. Louis, here's what to know about tickets for March Madness games at the Enterprise Center.
How to buy NCAA Tournament tickets in St. Louis
- Tickets: StubHub
Tickets to NCAA Tournament games in St. Louis are available now on StubHub!
Three total sessions will be played at the Enterprise Center on March 20 and 222. Passes are available for purchase as all-sessions and single-session passes. An all-sessions pass currently costs $550. Session 1 and 2 each cost $130 while Session 3 costs $220.
Click the link below to view the latest costs and availability.
BUY NOW: Prices for first and second round NCAA basketball games at Enterprise Center
Which teams are playing in St. Louis?
- First-round game 1: No. 7 Miami 80, No. 10 Missouri 66
- First-round game 2: No. 2 Purdue 104, No. 15 Queens 71
- First-round game 3: No. 7 Kentucky 89, No. 10 Santa Clara 84 (OT)
- First-round game 4: No. 2 Iowa State 108, No. 15 Tennessee State 74
- Second-round game 1: No. 2 Purdue vs. No. 7 Miami
- Second-round game 2: No. 2 Iowa State vs. No. 7 Kentucky
March Madness has arrived at the Enterprise Center.
The first four games will be played Friday, March 20. Session 1 will feature the first two matchups while Session 2 will include games 3 and 4.
Sunday, March 22 will feature both second-round games in Session 3.
Why Enterprise Center is a strong March Madness stop
St. Louis stands as the Midwest's only stop during the first stage of the tournament. But that's not why fans will be flocking to the Enterprise Center during March Madness.
Home to the NHL's Blues, the Enterprise Center is no stranger to top-tier events, previously hosting bull rising, figure skating, combat, wrestling, concerts and other entertainment. It even hosted the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and 2016.
The venue sits in the heart of St. Louis, making it an easy yet enjoyable spot for fans of all kinds. It's across from the aquarium, a few blocks away from Busch Stadium and down the street sits the Arch.
What to know before you go
Those headed to Enterprise Center for the NCAA Tournament should prepare in advance.
The venue is accessible by the St. Louis light rail, but those who wish to park at the arena can buy passes now on StubHub. Click the "parking" tab at the top of the page to view nearby lots and garages.
The Enterprise Center uses mobile ticketing, so patrons should have tickets downloaded and ready on their devices for easy entry. Bags larger than 16"x16" are strictly prohibited and cannot be checked at the venue. However, smaller bags are allowed through after x-ray scanning. Small clutches no larger than 6"x4"x1.5" are permitted.
Additionally, the venue is cash-free at concessions and retailers, though ATMs are located around the arena.. Credit cards and e-payments are accepted.
Doors will open about 60 minutes ahead of tipoff.

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