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Men’s basketball Final Four ticket information

Limited allotment available through MIT; fans can also go through the Salem Civic Center box office.
Junior Will Tashman takes his turn cutting down the net after MIT clinched its berth in the NCAA Div. III Final Four.
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Junior Will Tashman takes his turn cutting down the net after MIT clinched its berth in the NCAA Div. III Final Four.
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Photo: Tom Gearty

MIT will travel to Salem, Va., this weekend for the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Final Four, the program’s first-ever appearance in the national semifinals. The Engineers will take on the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on Friday at 8 p.m. at the Salem Civic Center. The national championship will take place on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Tickets for both semifinals and the championship game will be sold through the MIT Athletic Department in advance of this weekend. Tickets will only be sold in full weekend packages and are $25 for adults and $12.50 for seniors, students and children. MIT has a limited ticket allotment for this weekend; fans should contact MIT Director of Communications, Marketing and Promotions Phil Hess for ticket information at 617-258-5265 or pghess@mit.edu.

Fans can also go through the Salem Civic Center box office, by calling 540-375-3004 or via email at boxoffice@salemciviccenter.com. When calling the Civic Center box-office, fans should mention they are with MIT, so they can be seated as close as possible to the designated MIT fan section.

Ticket prices (all sessions pass)
Adults: $25
Seniors, students and children under 12: $12.50

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