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NCAA Tournament Ticket Prices On Secondary Market

Omaha is the first and second round NCAA men's basketball tournament site that is proving to be the ticket, with the highest-average selling price on StubHub. Omaha features the first round matchup of USC-Kansas State, featuring star freshman O.J. Mayo and Michael Beasley. The average for all first/second round sites on StubHub is $216, up 16.8% from $185 last year. On RazorGator, the Charlotte regional site's tickets are selling for an average of $820, which is tops among the four regional sites. The following presents average ticket prices at for the NCAA men's basketball tournament on StubHub and RazorGator (THE DAILY).

'08 MEN'S NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT:
SECONDARY MARKET AVERAGE TICKET PRICES
FIRST/SECOND ROUND SITES
SITE
STUBHUB
RAZORGATOR
Anaheim
$188
$80
Birmingham
$172
$200
Denver
$209
$105
Little Rock
$269
$150
Omaha
$396
$139
Raleigh
$209
$200
Tampa
$174
$200
Washington
$236
$70
REGIONAL SITES
SITE
STUBHUB
RAZORGATOR
Charlotte
$469
$820
Detroit
$191
$350
Houston
$288
$580
Phoenix
$309
$350
FINAL FOUR
SITE
STUBHUB
RAZORGATOR
Final Four (San Antonio)
$803
$1,400

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