Category: Sports Planning Guide Features

Meet TEAM Maryland

With venues for virtually every sport, Maryland draws teams from across the country and internationally for high-profile competition. Whether you want to host your next tournament in a thriving city like Baltimore or your cross country meet in the Appalachian foothills, Maryland Sports—the Sports Commission of Maryland—has the connections and partners in TEAM Maryland that can cater to you and your athletes’ needs.

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SportsNC Promotes North Carolina as a Top-Tier Sports Destination

Sporting events are held all over the country—and the world. They bring in hundreds of athletes, their families and fans to cities, increasing tourism revenue, boosting destination awareness and generating a positive economic impact.

The North Carolina Sports Association (NCSA), which operates under the marketing brand SportsNC, has been working tirelessly to support sports events in the state and get a piece of the large sports tourism market. For over 10 years, the organization has grown its membership base, as well as the sports industry in North Carolina.

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North Carolina: An Open Invitation

Sports have long been a part of North Carolina’s culture, an important fiber in the being of the state. Home to three professional sports teams, North Carolina is also known for its strong collegiate basketball past, including the rivalry between Duke and the University of North Carolina. Today, North Carolina plays host to a variety of sports events, from professional competitions and collegiate tournaments to regional championships and international athletics. The state has even welcomed some offbeat events, truly diversifying its collection of elite athletic contests.

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South Caroliona is a Magnet for Big-Time Sports Events

When you think of South Carolina, what do you imagine? Nice weather, beautiful beaches, great hotels, an active nightlife. It’s time to add top-notch sports tournaments to this list because the Palmetto State is a rising star. Name a sport and South Carolina has most likely hosted, or is scheduled to host, a premier event in that sport. But it doesn’t end with event flexibility—this state’s tournaments have strong economic impacts that benefit infrastructure and other important ventures. From Greenville to Columbia, South Carolina boasts state-of-the-art complexes and huge events that make the state one of America’s finest in sports tradition.

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South Carolina Sports Tourism Sees a Bright Future

The state’s history with the Confederate flag has been long and divisive. To some it’s a symbol of racism, to others the flag portrays Southern heritage.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) on Jan. 1, 2000 announced an economic boycott of South Carolina in response to the state’s refusal to take the flag off the Capitol grounds in Columbia. The flag had been removed from atop the State House dome where it had flown since 1962, but protests continued with the flag’s presence on the grounds.

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