Reserved Seating – $15

Adult General Admission – $12

Child General Admission – $7

Loge Seats – $30

Courtside Seats – $40

Reserved Seating – $10

Adult General Admission – $7

Child General Admission – $4

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First Round Matches | Thursday, Nov. 30 Match 1 (College of Charleston vs. Miami) – 4:30 p.m. Match 2 (Alabama State vs. Florida) – 7 p.m.

Second Round Match | Friday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m. (winners of Match 1 & Match 2)

Florida is 8-1 this season against the 2017 NCAA Tournament field

Florida's 28 all-time NCAA Tournament ties Arizona and UC Santa Barbara for the 10th-most in Division I history, trailing Penn State (37) Stanford (37), Hawaii (36), Nebraska (36), Southern California (35), UCLA (35), Texas (34), BYU (30), Colorado State (29)

The Gators have made 23 Regional Semifinals and 15 Regional Championships in program history

Florida is seeking its eighth all-time NCAA Semifinals appearance and its first since 2003, when it played in the NCAA Championship match

Florida head coach Mary Wise boasts a 65-26 (.714) all-time record in the NCAA Tournament, with all her postseason appearances coming with the Gators

boasts a 65-26 (.714) all-time record in the NCAA Tournament, with all her postseason appearances coming with the Gators The Gators carry a 66-27 (.710) all-time record in NCAA Tournament play

The Gators are 51-7 (.864) when hosting NCAA Tournament matches in Gainesville

Florida leads: 2-0 (2-0 under Mary Wise )

) 3-set: 2-0 | 4-set: 0-0 | 5-set: 0-0

Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0

NCAA Tournament series: Florida leads, 2-0

Last Time Out: 2016 NCAA Tournament First Round in Gainesville --> W, 3-0 (25-15, 25-13, 25-19)

Notable: SWAC Tournament champions; won 20-plus matches each of the past five seasons; third NCAA Tournament appearance since 2014

Top Player: Briana Dorsey, senior, middle blocker – ranks 14th nationally in hitting percentage (.409)

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida, which is the No. 2 overall seed for this year's NCAA Tournament and won a share of the program's 23rd Southeastern Conference title last week, begins postseason play Thursday night against Alabama State.Florida advanced to the NCAA Semifinals four of the previous six times it was an overall top-four seed, including in 2003, when it reached the NCAA Championship.In a rematch of last year's NCAA First Round matchup, Florida faces repeat Southwestern Athletic Conference Tournament champion Alabama State. On paper, the matchup will be a defensive struggle, as both teams rank inside the top 10 nationally in opponent hitting percentage.The winner of Thursday's 7 p.m. match will face the winner of the College of Charleston-Miami match, which is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 30 vs. Alabama State | 7 p.m. ETSEC Network + (via Watch ESPN) [Tom Collett, Missy Whittemore] | Audio Stream [Ryan Urquhart, Josh Crow] (also available via ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM / 850 AM) | Live Stats Tickets for the NCAA First & Second Rounds are available online ( follow this link for purchasing ) and at the Gator Ticket Office , located between Gates 1 & 2 of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Tickets will also be available at the ticket office outside Gate 1 of Exactech Arena at Stephen C. O'Connell Center 90 minutes prior to the day's first match.All-Session TicketsSingle-Match TicketsMedia Contact: ZachD@gators.ufl.edu ) | Media Services/Credentialing Information (PDF)CREDENTIALING NOTE:Alabama State | 28-10 overall, 18-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference Mary Wise Coach on Twitter | Coach Mary Wise on Instagram