A fan’s guide to all 32 NCAA basketball conference tournaments: Tickets, locations, start dates, and more!

Let the March Madness begin!

Before Selection Sunday and all the Bracketology conversations and predictions consume college basketball fans’ attention, the NCAA conference tournaments will take center stage on the hardwood across the country.

The Opening Act to the must-see show in March, each tournament creates its own drama, frequently setting the “Madness” theme that will occur throughout the month—the upsets, last-second heroics, thrilling heartbreakers, a rush of memorable moments that only NCAA basketball can provide.

Overall, 32 conferences will have a tournament, with teams looking to write the beginning chapters to a Cinderella Story or live up to the perennial dominance heading into the NCAA Tournament.

That amount of basketball action is tremendous for fans, of course, but also presents an often overwhelming obstacle if you want to go the games.

When considering the different venues, the teams, and even deciding where you’d like to sit, buying tickets to conference tournaments can feel very much like navigating a maze—one dotted with distrust and confusion around each turn. Certainly not the type of madness you’re looking for…

However, the process doesn’t need to rival a full-court shot’s difficulty. Supporting your team or simply taking in the NCAA action is an easy layup…if you have TicketSmarter there to assist with creating the unique experiences.

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No lines, no purchasing hassles or concerns about seating charts—fans can punch their tickets to the NCAA conference tournaments with worry-free ease.

So, are you ready to go dancing?

To help, we’ve created an ultimate NCAA Division I Conference Tournament guide—for both the men’s and women’s slate—complete with start dates, location(s) and when the championship game takes place.