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NCAA Women’s Final Four returns to downtown Tampa in 2025

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Fans line up outside Amalie Arena in Tampa for the 2019 Women's Final 4. More than 40,000 fans showed up for the Championship weekend. | Photo via Tampa Bay Sports Commission

A limited number of tickets remain for one of the biggest events in women’s sports! The NCAA Women’s Final Four is coming back to Tampa in 2025, bringing the excitement to Amalie Arena (400 Channelside Dr). Co-hosted by the University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission, the event features two national semifinal games on Friday, April 4, and the championship on Sunday, April 6.

Tampa Bay has a proud history as the most welcoming host in Women’s Final Four history, drawing record-breaking attendance during the 2008, 2015, and 2019 tournaments. In 2019, a sellout crowd of 40,189 fans watched Baylor’s dramatic championship victory.

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And let’s be real—every Tampa fan is dreaming of seeing the USF Bulls storm the court. But no matter who takes the stage, Tampa Bay is poised to shine.

A slam dunk for Tampa Bay’s economy

The economic impact of the Women’s Final Four is substantial. The 2018 tournament generated an estimated $22 million for Columbus, Ohio, while Dallas projected a $30 million boost in 2023. With Tampa’s vibrant energy and loyal fan base, those numbers could climb even higher.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this historic event. Visit the official Tampa Bay Final Four website for details and secure your tickets before they sell out!

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