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Your weekend guide to March Madness in Columbia 🏀

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Experience Columbia SC Coasters for the tournament weekend, March 22-24, 2019

ICYMI, Columbia won their bid to host the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament first + second round games during the weekend of March 22-24, 2019; beating out other cities in the Southeast. This is good news for all of S.C., as the tournament is expecting up to 20-25K visitors + a $9M economic return.

If you’re a hoops fan headed to the Capital City for the tourney, here’s what you should know:

Plan your March Madness #RoadTrip 🏀

This content was created in partnership with Experience Columbia SC.

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