NCAA March Madness in Greenville
by Bballfan46 on 3/21/17Bon Secours Wellness Arena - GreenvilleRating: 5 out of 5Amazing event in an amazing city, would do it again in Greenville.

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The NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, also known as March Madness, is the annual Division I Men’s Basketball tournament that began in 1939. Composed of 68 men’s college basketball teams across the U.S., the highly-anticipated competition determines the National Champion through a series of single-elimination games over three weeks. The tournament format follows four regional brackets with teams ranked from one to 16, plus an additional eight teams competing to claim the last four main bracket slots during the First Four Games. For the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, the First Four games start on March 18 and 19, followed by the First and Second Rounds between March 20 and 23, Sweet Sixteen on March 27 and 28 and Elite Eight on March 29 and 30. For the fifth time, the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas will host the Final Four and National Championship games, on April 5 and 7 respectively.
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Amazing event in an amazing city, would do it again in Greenville.
Greenville should be so proud! What a phenomenal tournament in a phenomenal city! The best games of Rounds 1&2
The games were AWESOME. The arena and seating were GREAT and the staff were very polite and helpful. Overall an ideal spot for events like this. If there is one need for improvement, that is the concourse area was not large enough to handle the numbers, thus making it very hard to even walk to get to the concessions, restroom or even back to your seats. It was a concern. But overall a GREAT location in the city of Greenville and should be an consistent host for the future tournaments.
I can only hope the NCAA sees how well Greenville did in hosting those games and brings back some 1st and 2nd round games in the future. Great energy, great venue, great experience!
Very good event in Greenville SC. FELT VERY WELCOMED AND MEET. LOTS OF great fans
We enjoyed the games, but thought it was very unfortunate that Sunday game times were not determined until midnight Friday night, and that the game times decided were dictated by TV ratings. To fans coming into town over the weekend, Sunday afternoon games would have been much more preferable than late Sunday night, but alas the second game didn't tip off until nearly 9pm. I would have thought afternoon games would have helped the student part of "student-athletes" as well, but guess NCAA cares more about TV networks.
Great venue for basketball. Not a bad seat in the place. Great atmosphere - helped to have a home team playing. Parking surprisingly not difficult or expensive.
Took my son to his (our) first NCAA tournament games. Was so fun even just walking to the Golden 1 arena, seeing the streets teeming with people in their college team swag. The arena was milling with people, lots of great buzz and excitement. Good, positive cheering in the stands, fun competitions on the floor (students shooting balls for money, college bands playing to out do the others.) And we got some good games.
The two games we saw Friday afternoon were great. The venue is well designed, clean and a great place to watch basketball. And everyone we dealt with was helpful and knowledgeable.
The Golden One center is incredible outside and in. Highly recommended for any event. The surrounding area should some day be incredible as well, but right now it is a total mess of shitty old buildings, construction and in general just an area in transition. NCAA game was awesome, as all March Madness games tend to be.
We were seated pretty much on the roof. However, even in these seats, we got a good view of the game and had a great time.
Best time, best trip.i Plan to go again. The energy of Indy, all the colleges, and the Irish holiday made for a classic memorable time.
March Madness 2017 in Sacramento was awesome! Bring it back to Sac!
I enjoyed the tournament. This was the first time that I could get tickets and not have to sit at the top of the arena.
I bought these tickets for a Christmas gift for my boys Paid for way too much for just the first session of the tournament 3 folding chairs with obstructed view of the games
Awesome! Orlando needs to host a Final Four. Go Gators!
UD and UD Arena know how to run tournament games. The crowd has no favorite team but still makes the teams feel welcomed.
lots of excitement and atmosphere for college hoops! good times
Exciting to see a tournament game but wish closer seats would have been available
Event was very well handle, staff was outstanding hope to go next year.