SEC volleyball championship returns to Savannah after 20 years

Greg Sankey Commissioner at SEC
Greg Sankey Commissioner at SEC - Southeastern Conference
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For the first time in two decades, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Volleyball Tournament is returning, with Savannah set to host the event at Enmarket Arena from Friday through Tuesday, November 25. All 16 SEC teams will compete for the championship in what organizers describe as a significant moment for both collegiate sports and the city.

The official tournament brackets have been released, allowing fans to track their teams’ progress toward the finals. Games will be broadcast nationally on SEC Network and ESPN, bringing attention to Savannah’s venues and hospitality.

Organizers encourage attendance from local residents and visitors alike. “This historic moment places our community on one of collegiate sports’ biggest stages, giving Savannah the opportunity to showcase its unmatched hospitality, outstanding venues, and electric fan energy,” according to event representatives.

They added: “All eyes will be on Savannah as the SEC Network and ESPN broadcast games throughout the tournament, shining a national spotlight on our city.”

Tickets remain available for those wishing to attend. Organizers are urging support for student athletes by filling arena seats: “Whether you’re an alum, a die-hard SEC fan, or simply love great sports action, this is your chance to be part of something big. Help us fill the stands and cheer on these exceptional student athletes.”

Savannah’s hosting of this major sporting event marks its return as a destination for large-scale athletic competitions after nearly 20 years.



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