SEC Volleyball Tournament to bring top teams to Savannah’s Enmarket Arena in November

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Bert Brantley CEO - Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce
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The Enmarket Arena in Savannah will host the Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament from November 21 to 25. This event is expected to be one of the largest sporting events held in Savannah and Chatham County. Sixteen collegiate volleyball teams from the Southeastern Conference will compete over five days.

Each match during the tournament will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and the SEC Network. Organizers are encouraging local residents to attend and support the teams.

The public is invited to purchase tickets and attend the games, with organizers urging community members to show support for the athletes and demonstrate local hospitality.

“Grab your tickets, rally your coworkers, friends, and family, and come cheer on these incredible SEC athletes as they bring championship volleyball to Enmarket Arena.”

“Buy your tickets TODAY, and let’s show sports fans what Savannah hospitality looks like by filling every seat at the Enmarket Arena.”

The tournament is anticipated to bring significant attention to Savannah through national broadcasts and increased attendance at Enmarket Arena.



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