NCAA Championship Parade Happening This Weekend Just An Hour Away From Augusta
Going to a National Championship celebration parade in your city ( or close to it) has to be one of the most exciting things to attend. Think about it, going to celebrate a team that trained and practiced right in your “backyard” and came out on top out of everybody in the nation.
The City of Columbia will host the NCAA Championship Parade to honor the University of South Carolina Women’s Basketball team’s NCAA National Championship.
The parade will be held on Sunday, April 14, around 2 p.m. on the 1700 block of Main Street (corner of Main and Laurel Streets). The parade will include Coach Dawn Staley, players, and other dignitaries to speak.
Officials say the city will invite local elected officials, government entities, and community partners to join Mayor Daniel Rickenmann, city council members, and USC officials in the parade.
The South Carolina Gamecocks won the championship with an 87-75 victory over Iowa in the title game on Sunday. Not only did they take home the championship but they had a perfect 38-0 season – meaning no games lost.
Last year south Carolina only lost one game, and that was to Iowa in the Final Four.
This is their third national championship title. The team also won championships in 2017 and 2022.
Road Closures For The Parade:
12:00 p.m. Road Closures – 1100 & 1200 Calhoun St.
1100 & 1200 Richland St.
1100 & 1200 Laurel St.
1800 & 1900 Main St.
1100-1300 Gervais St.
12:30 p.m. Road Closures – 1000-1100 Sumter St.
1300 & 1400 Senate St.
1000 & 1100 Marion St.
1:30 p.m. Road Closures – 1200-1700 Main St.
2:00 p.m. Parade will begin
Roads will re-open once the parade has ended and clean-up has been completed.
All eyes were on this game as South Carlina Gamecocks played against Iowa’s Caitlin Clark. Caitlin Clark is a Women’s Basketball Superstar and National Player of the Year. Her collegiate career ended with a 30-point, 5-assist performance lead. She announced that she would be entering herself in to the WNBA Draft.
Big weekend for South Carolina!