How to buy Michigan 2026 March Madness tickets, schedule, opponents
- Michigan has earned a No. 1 seed in the Midwest regional for the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
- The team will play its first tournament game in Buffalo, New York on Thursday, March 19.
- Michigan's first-round opponent will be the winner of the game between UMBC and Howard.
March Madness is finally here, and Michigan's fans are ready.
Michigan scored more than 100 points in the team's opening game against No. 16 Howard and will play again on Saturday, March 21 in Buffalo, N.Y.
Michigan is back in the big dance after last qualifying in 2025 .
Shop Michigan basketball ticketsMichigan played well enough during the regular season and conference tournament to earn a No. 1 seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, as the players and fans alike dream of one shining moment.
Here is everything you need to know in order to buy Michigan March Madness tickets.

Michigan March Madness opponent
Michigan earned a No. 1 seed in the Midwest regional. The Wolverines defeated No. 16 Howard in the first round and will play again on Saturday, March 21 against either No. 8 Georgia or No. 9 St. Louis.
Michigan March Madness basketball tickets
Limited Michigan NCAA Tournament tickets are still available. Get your Michigan March Madness tickets today as it begins its quest to cut down the nets.
Shop Michigan basketball ticketsMichigan March Madness schedule
Michigan will take on the winner of No. 8 Georgia and No. 9 St. Louis on Saturday, March 21. Shop Michigan second-round tickets now.
Michigan March Madness game locations
Michigan will play its Round of 32 game in Buffalo, N.Y.
Limited tickets for the first weekend of March Madness in Buffalo, N.Y. are available. Shop your Michigan NCAA Tournament tickets now.
Shop Michigan basketball ticketsMichigan best NCAA Tournament result
Michigan's best result in the NCAA Tournament: Won National Championship in 1989.
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