Domino’s is rolling out a limited-time pizza deal just ahead of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Fans can order any pizza with their choice of toppings for $9.99 each while tuning in to the games. The promotion also features pizza combinations from celebrities collaborating with the chain.
Domino’s Presents ‘Best Deal Ever’ ahead of Basketball Tournament
Domino’s shared details of the promotion, which runs during the height of tournament season, in an announcement on March 3. The offer runs through April 6, which marks the final game of the basketball tournament.
During the promotion, customers can order any pizza with their choice of toppings for $9.99 each. The deal applies to hand-tossed, New York Style, handmade pan, crunchy thin crust, and gluten-free crusts. A variety of sauces and toppings are also available through the deal.
In addition, this basketball tournament season, pizza lovers can upgrade to Parmesan Stuffed Crust for an extra $3.
“The games are almost here, and we knew we had to give basketball fans the MVP of all deals to enjoy as they watch the tournament with their friends and family,” said Kate Trumbull, Domino’s executive vice president – chief marketing officer.
“We created the Best Deal Ever to give customers the pizza they crave the most, when they crave it the most, at a craveable price. Basketball watch parties and pizza go hand in hand, so whether your bracket is thriving, busted or hanging on by a thread, at least your pizza game can be unbeatable with Domino’s Best Deal Ever.”
Celebrity Collaborations
A key part of the promotion includes curated pizza picks from athletes, influencers, and other public figures. Each has shared a signature pizza combination as part of the campaign. The list includes college basketball players JT Toppin, Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and Olivia Miles. Another prominent name is U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles.
Content creator Jesse Riedel (or Jesser), reality TV star Kelsey Anderson, influencer Courtney Cook, and internet personality Trisha Paytas are also sharing their combinations.
Domino’s has provided customers a range of offerings since it was founded in 1960. The company operates more than 22,100 stores across 90 international markets and offers both delivery and carryout.
As of 2025, the popular pizza chain had reached a global retail sales value of more than $20.1 billion. At the end of the fourth quarter in the same year, independent franchise owners made 99% of the brand’s stores. In addition, the pizza giant generated over 85% of U.S. retail sales through digital channels.
The offer highlights the company’s focus on value pricing during high-traffic sporting events.
