2010 NCAA® DIVISION I MEN'S
BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MIDWEST REGIONAL
The Road to the 2010 NCAA Final Four® Travels Through St. Louis.
Friday-Sunday, March 26 & 28
Missouri Valley Conference, host
Edward Jones Dome
St. Louis, Missouri
Pairings will be announced Sunday, March 14, 2010, at 6 p.m. (Eastern) on CBS.
Game times will be announced the Monday (March 22) before competition.
Tickets are $166 (floor/concourse), $146 (terrace level loge) and $132 (upper terrace) and are good for one session Friday (two games) and one session Sunday (regional final), a total of three games.
Individuals requiring special access (e.g., individuals who are disabled and/or need special seating) must contact the Edward Jones Dome at 314/342-5155 during regular business hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday). In keeping with ADA guidelines, priority for special access tickets will be given based on the order that appropriate documentation has been completed and filed with the ticket office.
- Every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the facility.
- Applicants will receive tickets no later than mid-February, 2010. If tickets are not received by this date, it is the applicant’s responsibility to contact the host ticket office.
- Credit card orders will be processed upon receipt. If an applicant’s credit card is charged, that indicates the ticket request has been received. It does not mean the applicant will receive
tickets.
- The same credit card may not be used for payment on multiple accounts or applications.
- The only person who will be permitted to initiate an investigation of tickets or a refund of an unfulfilled ticket request is the person whose name appears on the original application. All
inquiries must be in writing and must include a photocopy of the original application
confirmation.
- Errors made by the applicant on the ticket request are the responsibility of the applicant and cannot be changed once the request has been submitted.
- Tickets will not be refunded, exchanged, or returned.
- Seats may be allocated in the same row or adjacent rows when seating blocks are assigned.
- Unless specifically authorized by the NCAA, tickets may not be offered as a prize in a
sweepstakes, drawing, auction or contest.
- Each ticket represents a revocable license to use the seat indicated on the ticket for the
duration of the ticketed event. INDIVIDUALS WHO RECEIVE TICKETS THROUGH THE NCAA TICKET SALES PROCESS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO RE-SELL THEIR TICKETS FOR MORE THAN FACE VALUE. DOING SO SHALL RESULT IN THE AUTOMATIC REVOCATION OF THE LICENSE THAT THE TICKET REPRESENTS. THE NCAA WILL INVESTIGATE ANY INSTANCE OF SUCH IMPERMISSIBLE RESALE OF WHICH IT MAY BECOME AWARE.
- The NCAA reminds fans that purchasing tickets from secondary unauthorized vendors may
result in fraudulent purchases. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets from NCAA member
institutions and companies authorized by the NCAA to sell or resell championship tickets.
- For more information, call (314) 342-5036, or send an email to ncaamidwestregional@mvc.org
- For more information on the NCAA and its 88 championships, visit www.ncaa.com.

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