No, unless things have changed there are never tickets available through ISU (for students or otherwise) other than the top donor/season ticket holders. Those tickets are all all-session tickets too, you can't ever buy single session tickets through ISU and they're always sold out well before they would sell them to the general public or students.
"It's appropriate for leaders sometimes to move boldly against the flow of public opinion," she said. "That's called leadership." --- Sarah Swisher (D), Superdelegate, Iowa City
The problem this year is that the first session will be comprised of Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Texas Tech. None of those fan bases are making the trip up to Kansas City on a Wednesday unless they are sticking around for the whole tournament.
In order to scalp tickets you will need Kansas State or Kansas to lose in the afternoon session on Thursday. If they don't lose then you will likely be shut out for tickets for Friday.
The problem this year is that the first session will be comprised of Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Texas Tech. None of those fan bases are making the trip up to Kansas City on a Wednesday unless they are sticking around for the whole tournament.
In order to scalp tickets you will need Kansas State or Kansas to lose in the afternoon session on Thursday. If they don't lose then you will likely be shut out for tickets for Friday.
Too bad A&M doesn't care about basketball. I'm pretty sure they were picked to finish first or second in the conference. That might've been enough for a couple fans to grab some tickets.
There will ALWAYS be tickets available the entire weekend. The unknown is whether those tickets will be going for $30 or going for $150 depending on who keeps winning.
"It's appropriate for leaders sometimes to move boldly against the flow of public opinion," she said. "That's called leadership." --- Sarah Swisher (D), Superdelegate, Iowa City
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