NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: East Regional - All Sessions tickets
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NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: East Regional - All Sessions Madison Square Garden March 26th, 2027
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Parking & Directions for NCAA East Regional Madison Square Garden
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY
10001, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $40
2. Central Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $45
3. LAZ Parking - 0.4 miles, approx. $50
4. Quik Park - 0.5 miles, approx. $35
5. SP+ Parking - 0.6 miles, approx. $30
NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament: East Regional - All Sessions New York Schedule
Madison Square Garden isn’t just the iconic arena everyone knows, it’s a living legend packed with moments that stick with you. From its dazzling LED displays lighting up unforgettable performances to hosting historic events like the 1976 Democratic National Convention, the Garden has seen it all. It’s also a place where sports legends leave their mark; the New York Knicks retired Reggie Miller’s number 23 after those legendary playoff battles, and when you’re there, you feel the energy crackle in the air. The NCAA East Regional in New York will bring that electric vibe to the Garden, making it a must-see for basketball fans. VIP seats? They’re worth it, with perks like pre-game receptions and post-game meet-and-greets that make you feel like a part of the action. During big games, sections like 31 turn into hubs of excitement, with fans roaring and creating a real buzz. If you’re coming from the East Village, hop on the L train to 14th Street, switch to the A or C, and you’re practically there. Or, if you’re near the Rubin Museum, just walk south to 34th Street and head west, you’ll find yourself right in the heart of the action. Honestly, catching an NCAA East Regional game at Madison Square Garden feels like stepping into sports history, something you won’t forget.