BUY TICKETS
HENRICO, Va. — Single session tickets are available for the Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Championship, played from March 5-9 at the Henrico Sports & Events Center in Henrico, Va.
Tickets for Sessions 1 - 5, which will take place on Wednesday, March 5 to Friday, March 7 will be $15. For the semifinals and championship on Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9, tickets will be $18. Discounted tickets are available for Youth (under 10 years old) and Seniors (over 62 years old).
The Atlantic 10 Conference Women's Basketball Championship returns to the Henrico Sports & Events Center in Glen Allen, Va., right outside of Richmond, March 5-9, with the league title and an NCAA Tournament bid on the line. The championship features all 15 league teams with competition spanning five days. The Championship was played at the new, state-of-the-art Henrico Sports & Events Center for the first time in 2024, with over 16,000 people attending the five-day Championship.
The first round session will be played on Wednesday, March 5 and includes three games. The second round features two sessions (four games) on Thursday, March 6 including Youth Education Through Sports Day at the 11 a.m. game. Friday’s quarterfinals on March 7, features two sessions (four games) and Youth Education Through Sports Day again at the 11 a.m. game celebrating local students in the area. The final four advancing teams will play the semifinals Saturday, March 8 featured on CBS Sports Network, followed by the championship on Sunday, March 9 at 4 p.m. on ESPN2. Last year, Richmond capped off a historic season, winning its first A-10 title ever by defeating Rhode Island in the title game. Over the last seven years, the A-10 Women's Basketball Championship has produced seven different champions.
The 15 member institutions of the Atlantic 10 have all developed consistent and successful winning traditions on a national stage. Throughout their storied history, these programs have combined for 140 postseason appearances. Across the A-10’s 40 years of women’s basketball history, 15 different programs have been crowned conference champions, including 20 appearances in the NCAA Tournament over the last 13 years.
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