It’s time for “One Shining Moment" as the NCAA men's basketball tournament comes to a close Monday night.
The ball tipping for the final time in 2024 got us thinking about what we consider to be the most important NCAA men’s basketball finals tickets to collect.
Here's cllct's top five:
1. Michigan State vs. Indiana State, 1979
This one is too easy. Magic. Larry. “The Game That Changed College Basketball.”
Plus, we love the aesthetics of the ticket and with Larry and Magic doing private signings like crazy, it’s easy to get both of them on it. More than half the population (16) is autographed by Larry, Magic or both.
PSA population: Two fulls, 26 stubs.
Current stub price: Unsigned ($6,000), Dual signed ($12,000)
2. Texas Western vs. Kentucky, 1966
Some will say I have this too high, but I’m a history junkie, and this story is too good. It’s the basketball version of Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. The all-black starting from Texas Western five beat Adoph Rupp's Kentucky and its all-white starting five, a story made famous by the book and movie “Glory Road.”
PSA population: 14 stubs.
Current stub market price: $3,000
3. NC State vs. Houston, 1983
Lorenzo Charles to Dereck Whittenberg for the dunk that beat Phi Slama Jamma at the last second. Jim Valvano running around on the court as the No. 6 seed conquered one of the great teams of all time. What’s not to love?
And for collectors, they like that it’s more rare than others on the list.
PSA population: Four full, 18 stubs, three panels (Final Four & Champ Game attached)
Current stub market price: $4,000 for a stub
4. North Carolina vs. Georgetown, 1982
Michael Jordan’s shot as a true freshman, winning the title for UNC is iconic. MJ's jumper is still talked about 42 years later, because it was a ballsy shot, and it was MJ taking it. The good thing about this ticket is, many were saved (and the Superdome had more than 60,000 fans in attendance), so if it’s very attainable.
PSA population: 78 Fulls, 91 Stubs. Yellow version most common, blue is rarest.
Current stub market price: As cheap as $300
T5. Indiana vs. Syracuse (1987) Indiana vs. Michigan (1976)
I can’t decide on number five, but I know it’s gonna be a Hoosiers ticket. Keith Smart’s shot in 1987 stands out because of how memorable it was, and the 1976 game is what it is because it is, of course, the last undefeated season for a men's team.
Given that it is the Hoosiers, the low population on both of these is surprising, though I suspect there are plenty of ungraded 1987s lying around.
PSA population (1987): 7 Fulls, 13 Stubs PSA population (1976): 5 Fulls, 16 Stubs
Current stub market price (1987): $100 Current stub market price (1976): $300
Darren Rovell is the founder of cllct.com and one of the country's leading reporters on the collectible market. He previously worked for ESPN, CNBC and The Action Network.