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MARCH MADNESS: SWAC brings hoops conference tournaments to Atlanta

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The SWAC men's and women's basketball conference tournaments will be held in metro Atlanta for the first time in 2025, with the men's game broadcast on ESPNU and the women's game on ESPN+, and the SWAC has partnered with Atlanta Public Schools to give students free tickets to the college fair.

The post MARCH MADNESS: SWAC brings hoops conference tournaments to Atlanta appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.

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