As the Big South Conference looks to make Johnson City its home for 2025, city officials expect the upcoming March games to generate significant amounts of revenue on multiple fronts.
CHARLESTON – The Big South Conference released its preseason accolades and coaches’ poll on Wednesday afternoon, selecting a pair of Buccaneers to the All-Conference Team. Additionally, Charleston Southern was picked to finish in 5th by the league’s head coaches.
The Presbyterian Blue Hose will host conference opponent Winthrop. The teams meet Wednesday for the first time this season.
As the Big South Conference looks to make Johnson City its home for 2025, city officials expect the upcoming March games to generate significant amounts of revenue on multiple fronts.
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