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 Tickets to the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championship are on sale now

FORT WORTH, TEXAS (March 31, 2021) - Tickets to the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championship are on sale now. Fort Worth Sports Commission, Knight Eady and Texas Woman’s University are bringing the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championship back to Fort Worth at Dickies Arena April 16-17, 2021. 

This year’s event will be the fourth year the event has been hosted in Fort Worth. Fort Worth was recently awarded to host the NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championship through 2026. This event is the first NCAA National Championship that was hosted in the city of Fort Worth. Last year’s event was canceled due to COVID-19. A limited number of spectators may attend the two-day event featuring the semifinals and championship. For this year’s event, only single-session tickets will be available for purchase. In 2019, the event saw a record number of tickets sold for the gymnastics championship event. Fort Worth Sports Commission, Knight Eady and Texas Woman’s University are excited to host this year’s event at the Dickies Arena. The event will be hosted at Dickies Arena for the next five years.

Due to COVID-19, the event will operate at 25 percent capacity with limited tickets available for purchase. The NCAA and parties involved in planning the event have ensured that the number one priority for the event is the safety of the student-athletes, coaches and fans.

The weekend schedule includes two semifinals on Friday, April 16 at 12:00 p.m. CST and 5:00 p.m. CST. On Saturday, April 17 the top four teams in the country will compete for the title of National Champion. The championship will begin at 2:30 p.m. CST and will be aired on ABC.

“We are excited to partner with Knight Eady and Texas Woman’s University to host the return of the NCAA 2021 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships to Fort Worth,” said Jason Sands, director of the Fort Worth Sports Commission. “We will be working closely with the NCAA staff, Dickies Arena and our hospitality partners to ensure athletes, coaches and fans have a safe and enjoyable experience in our city,” said Sands.

“We are excited to welcome the NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships back to Fort Worth and into Dickies Arena,” said Trail Drive Management Corp.’s Matt Homan, president and general manager of Dickies Arena. “We look forward to providing an incredible experience for our guests and for the NCAA and their student athletes when they come to compete this Spring.”

Teams will punch their ticket to the championship after competing at Regional meets, April 1-3 at one of four Regional hosts: the University of Georgia, University of Alabama, Utah and West Virginia University. Texas Woman’s University is the host institution for the championship.

Tickets are on sale now and will continue to be on sale until the event. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com.

For more information, please email, Katie Stotts, at stotts@knighteady.com.

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ABOUT FORT WORTH SPORTS COMMISSION:
The Fort Worth Sports Commission advances the city as an international sports destination. A division of Visit Fort Worth, the Sports Commission attracts youth, collegiate and professional events that deliver economic impact and boost Fort Worth’s image. The Commission supports development of and access to facilities that enhance the quality of life for all Fort Worth. For more information, visit FortWorthSports.com and follow on Instagram and Twitter @FortWorthSports.

ABOUT DICKIES ARENA:
Dickies Arena is a 14,000 seat, spectacular multipurpose venue located adjacent to the Will Rogers Memorial Center campus in Fort Worth, Texas. The facility is the result of a pioneering public-private partnership between the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, the State of Texas and a group of private-sector participants, including foundations, individuals and organizations. The arena is owned by the City of Fort Worth and managed by the not-for-profit operating entity, Trail Drive Management Corp. (TDMC). The state-of-the-art arena hosts concerts, sporting events and family entertainment, and is home to Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo performances. For more information, visit www.DickiesArena.com.

ABOUT KNIGHT EADY:
Knight Eady is a full-service creative, strategy and event operations agency, working with clients across the country to build dynamic brand engagement through sport. As a team of passionate and innovative professionals, Knight Eady understands the power of sports and what it takes to win in this competitive arena. From start-ups to national brands, Knight Eady has helped dozens of organizations enhance their brand, amplify their message and achieve their goals with unique and proven strategies for success. For more information, please visit knighteady.com.