Fans headed to the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena have plenty of fun activities throughout the tournament week.
The tournament features all 16 league teams in a single-elimination format that determines an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, according to an SEC News Release.
This year, the tournament takes place from March 4-8 at 650 N. Academy St.
Gates open one hour before tip-off, and all tickets are digital.
A variety of fan events are scheduled by the City of Greenville, local businesses, organizations, and the SEC Network.
Below is a brief overview of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament fan events.
Slam Dunk Deals
Slam Dunk Deals will offer exclusive tournament-themed discounts at local restaurants, breweries, and businesses from March 4–8, coinciding with the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament.
Discounts include food/beverage specials, late-night bites, and shopping discounts.
This exclusive deal is organized by VisitGreenvilleSC.
Participants can get 10% off at the following restaurants. Click on the VisitGreenville link for more details:
- Sushi Go
- Wild Yarrow Brewing
- New Realm Brewing Company
- Tako Sushi
- Carolina Ale House
- Soby's New South Cuisine
- Nose Dive
- The Jones Oyster Co.
- Tavola
- Lefty's West End Tavern
- CAMP
Other deals include:
- Free truffle parm fries with the purchase of any two entrees at Roost Restaurant
- 20% off bagged gourmet popcorn at Poppington's Gourmet Popcorn
- Complimentary drip coffee with food purchase at Meeting Grounds Market & Cafe
Young Professionals Night
The Young Professionals Night at the 2026 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Greenville will take place Thursday, March 5, before the 6 p.m. tipoff, according to an Instagram post.
The event is a specialized networking event designed to connect emerging leaders in the Upstate.
The theme of the event is "Next Play Mentality: Building Resilience in Your Career." It focuses on professional growth, connecting with peers, and hearing from industry leaders.
The panel discussion will feature leaders from sports, wellness, and entertainment, including:
- Beth Paul (moderator): General Manager, Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
- Tiffany Daniels: SEC associate commissioner and senior woman administrator.
- Danielle Fitzmorris: Adaptive Sports Coach, Rollin' Tigers.
- JDew: Sports emcee and entrepreneur
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with fellow young professionals over drinks before the game.
Tickets for the 2026 SEC Young Professional event are priced at $49.27 and are available via Ticketmaster and include two drink tickets, a $15 meal voucher, and reserved lower-bowl seating for session 4 games at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
College GameDay
For the 2026 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament, ESPN’s College GameDay, sponsored by State Farm, is scheduled to make its final stop of the season in Greenville at Bon Secours Wellness Arena for the championship game on Sunday, March 8, from noon to 1 p.m.
The show will feature host Christine Williamson alongside analysts Andraya Carter and Chiney Ogwumike
Fans can attend the live broadcast, which is typically free to the public, and gather behind the set to catch all the action.
The 2026 SEC Women's Basketball Championship game is scheduled for March 8 at 3 p.m.
- Reserved Seating: Starting at $30.
- General Admission: $22.
- Kids (12 & under) / Military ID: Starting at $20.
Attendees may need to pass through arena security. It is recommended to arrive early to secure the best spot in the crowd.
Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in the State Farm Shot Challenge for a chance to win prizes.
Fans can purchase tickets to the Championship game online via Ticketmaster or the Bon Secours Wellness Arena website.
Watch parties for fans
Local bars and eateries downtown in Greenville are also hosting watch parties for fans to enjoy the games together.
Key watch party locations and downtown eateries (2026 Tournament):
- Carolina Ale House - Downtown: 111 S. Main St.
- Ink N Ivy: 21 E. Coffee St.
- Yee-Haw Brewing Co.: 307 E. McBee Ave.
- Fireforge Crafted Beer: 311 E. Washington St.
- Roost Free Range Kitchen & Bar: 220 N. Main St. (inside the Hyatt).
- The Commons: 147 Welborn St.
- City Club of Greenville: 315 S. Main St.
- Sum Bar: 307 E. Washington St.
- Oak & Honey: 101 N. Main St.
- Larkin's: 318 S. Main St.
- Mellow Mushroom: 18 W. Washington St.
- DeMarco's: 117 N. Main St.
These venues offer a variety of food, drinks, and atmospheres to suit different preferences.
Fans can also enjoy each other's company, cheer on their teams, and celebrate the tournament in a social setting.
Some feature large screens for optimal viewing, while others provide outdoor seating for a relaxed experience.
Downtown Dribble
The 2026 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament in Greenville will feature a free "Downtown Dribble" parade for children ages 5-14 on Saturday, March 7, according to visitgreenvillesc.
Check-in is at 9:30 a.m., and the parade starts at 11:15 a.m.
Participants will receive a free basketball, T-shirt, and ticket to the semifinal games.
Single-session tickets start at $15 for early rounds, and kids (12 and under) and military personnel receive discounts.
The Downtown Dribble typically fills up quickly, with capacity capped at around 500 participants.
Crush Soda SEC FanFare
The Crush Soda SEC FanFare in 2026 is a free, outdoor pre-game festival held at the Furman Plaza Entrance of the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, during the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament from March 4-8, per the City of Greenville.
The event is free and runs from March 6 to March 8, featuring live music, food trucks, and games for all ages.
Fans can enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of entertainment options to enhance their tournament experience.
It's an opportunity for families and friends to gather and celebrate the excitement of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament.
Photo op with giant inflatable SEC basketball
Fans can take photos with a giant inflatable SEC basketball in downtown Greenville during the 2026 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament from March 5–9, according to visitgreenvillesc.
This free, open-access photo opportunity is located near the Bon Secours Wellness Arena at 650 N. Academy St.
Walk up to the inflatable basketball for a photo. Participants are encouraged to share their pictures using the hashtag #GreenvilleSC
Travis Jacque Rose is the trending news reporter for the Greenville News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at [email protected]
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