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Catch Women's NCAA Tournament at Duke

Fans can cheer on the Blue Devils Sunday in Cameron Indoor Stadium

The Duke women's basketball team will start the NCAA tournament at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium this weekend. Tickets are available games starting at $8. Photo by Duke Photography.
The Duke women's basketball team will start the NCAA tournament at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium this weekend. Tickets are available games starting at $8. Photo by Duke Photography.

The ACC-champion women's basketball team will play at Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday as Duke hosts three games during first and second-round action of the tournament.

Second-seeded Duke will play 15-seed Hampton University at noon Sunday, while seven-seed Oklahoma State University and 10th-seed DePaul University play at 2:30 p.m.

The winners of each game will play Tuesday, March 26 in Cameron Indoor Stadium.

"For us to be able to stay at home and play in front of our fans in Cameron Indoor Stadium is awesome," said junior forward Richa Jackson. "We had great crowds my freshman year when we hosted and I hope we can get even more fans out to the games this year."

Tickets for the games are on sale now at GoDuke.com. Passes for all three games range in price from $15 to $30. Individual game tickets start at $8. Duke finished the season at 30-2 after winning the ACC tournament championship against University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

The Blue Devils won three games in last year's NCAA tournament before losing in the Elite Eight to Stanford. Other notable teams in their portion of the bracket this year include Texas A&M, University of South Carolina and top-ranked Notre Dame.

Women's basketball head coach Joanne P. McCallie said it's an honor to host the tournament. She noted having games on Duke's campus make it easier than ever for Blue Devil fans to be in attendance when Duke takes the court against Hampton.

"We take a lot of pride in hosting these games and continue to work with the Durham community to make this event very special for all teams involved," McCallie said. "To be able to play in front of our fans and sleep in our own beds gives us a tremendous advantage."

For more information about Duke's participation in the NCAA tournament, visit GoDuke.com's "Tournament Central" website. Tickets can be ordered online or by calling the Duke ticket office at (919) 681-2583.