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The 2008-09 NCAA Basketball season is over and the UNC Tar Heels took home the championship after beating the Michigan State Spartans 89-72 in the Final Four championship. The 2009-10 NCAA Basketball season begins in November, but you don’t have to wait until then to nail down your tickets. Coast to Coast always has an extensive selection of college basketball tickets, from tickets to fan favorites like Duke and UNC to tickets to see your favorite little known school in action. Just pick a team, browse the schedule, and with a simple phone call or click of the mouse, Coast to Coast will get you on your way to seeing thrilling college basketball live!
College sports in general seem to inspire especially fierce loyalty from fans, not only because alumni want to support their alma mater but because without a paycheck on the line, the players play for sheer love of the game. But there’s something extra special about college basketball. It offers more nonstop action than football, the championship tournament is less controversial, and the tournament takes place at venues across the US, giving more fans a chance to catch the action. For college basketball fans, March doesn’t mean the beginning of Spring – it means March Madness, the beginning of the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship, where 65 teams compete for spots in the Sweet Sixteen, the Elite Eight, the Final Four and then the National Championship.
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