University of Connecticut Athletics

2015 NCAA Ticket and Travel Ordering Guides
3/5/2015 12:00:00 AM | UConn Club
UConn Men's Basketball Brochure
UConn Women's Basketball Brochure
Storrs, Conn. - Above, please find links to access the annual UConn NCAA Tournament Ticket and Travel Brochures. This is a guide for UConn Athletics donors to order game tickets and travel packages should our UConn Basketball teams advance to NCAA post-season play.
Please note, the selection process for women's basketball NCAA 1st and 2nd Round sites has changed. The NCAA no longer pre-determines 1st and 2nd Round sites. Early round sites and corresponding play dates will be determined upon the announcement of the Tournament bracket on Selection Monday, March 16. UConn's Gampel Pavilion may be selected as a host site for games on March 20 and 22 or March 21 and 23. Tickets will go on sale to donors Tuesday, March 17, at UConnTickets.com or by calling 860-486-2724. Pleasure consult the women's brochure for specific information.
The brochures contain information on specific calling hours assigned to each of our donor categories. During your calling period, you may order Regional and Final Four game tickets and travel packages through WorldTek Travel by calling 1-888-GO UCONN (1-888-468-2666). Only The UConn Club donor (whose name appears on the account) may order, and please order only during your specified calling period.
Please be aware of these important notes:
- The NCAA determines the specific number of seats that each school receives. Tickets will be assigned based on availability and, more specifically, by donor category and points within each category. We will accommodate as many donors as possible based on the number of seats we receive from the NCAA. However, please know that we may be limited by the NCAA's ticket allocation to participating institutions. UConn will not receive tickets to sites at which the Huskies will not compete.
- Last year, the NCAA reduced its allotment of tickets to just 500 for institutions participating in the Women's Final Four. This limited number must be utilized for all institutional needs, including tickets for families of student-athletes and coaches, as well as donor requests. Should UConn advance to the Women's Final Four, it is highly likely that demand from donors will exceed supply.
- The NCAA selects the hotels and assigns each school an allotment of hotel rooms for the Regionals and the Final Four. The University is responsible for any unsold rooms. For certain Tournament rounds, it may be necessary that fans wishing to purchase tickets may also be required to purchase a room(s).
The UConn men's and women's basketball teams, combined, have the most titles, the most tournament wins, and the highest winning percentage in the Division I NCAA tournament since 1951.











