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Watch parties around the Holy City to cheer on the College of Charleston men’s basketball team

The College of Charleston men’s basketball team is in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

CofC Men's basketball team celebrate after winning CAA Tournament

Go Cougs.

Get ready. The College of Charleston men’s basketball team will face Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Tournament tonight in Spokane, Washington, at 7:35 p.m. (our time).

Viewers at home can catch the game on TruTV or stream online. If you want to attend a watch party, keep reading for a few options.

The College of Charleston will host a March Madness Watch Party later this evening, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Stern Student Center Ballroom (71 George St.) Admission is free and includes food and non-alcoholic beverages. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot. Pro Tip: The first 100 people will receive Cougar swag.

Other watch parties

According to the College of Charleston’s Alumni Association, here are confirmed locations for watch parties around the Lowcountry.

  • Kickin’ Chicken (all locations)
  • Meeting at Market | 120 Market St.
  • Share House | 23 Ann St.
  • The Alley | 1231 Columbus St.
  • Uptown Social | 587 King St.
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