Keep Up With All of the Action on a Busy Weekend for Conference Carolinas

Keep Up With All of the Action on a Busy Weekend for Conference Carolinas

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GREENVILLE, S.C. – It’s a busy weekend in Conference Carolinas with championships on the line and much more.
 
In addition to many sports nearing the conclusions of their regular seasons, 2021 spring sports championships are also heavily underway in Conference Carolinas.
 
The spring of 2021 is unique in that numerous traditional fall sports are holding their championships this spring in addition to the championships for the traditional spring sports. One traditional fall sport already crowned a champion last week at the 2021 South Atlantic Conference Carolinas Spring Field Hockey Championship.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Men’s Volleyball Championship got underway on Thursday, April 8 with first round action and the championship continues with quarterfinal play on Tuesday, April 13.
 
All of the quarterfinalists will be looking to advance to the semifinals of the 2021 Conference Carolinas Men’s Volleyball Championship that will be held on Saturday, April 17 at King University in Bristol, Tennessee. The final is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 18.
 
To learn more about the 2021 Conference Carolinas Men’s Volleyball Championship and to see the updated bracket, please visit HERE.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Spring Women’s Volleyball Championship starts this weekend.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Volleyball Spring Championship will be unique in that it will feature pool play starting on Saturday, April 10 along with two single matches the same day.
 
Regular season champion North Greenville will host a tri-match on Saturday as will second-seeded King. In addition, third-seeded Emmanuel will play host to sixth-seeded Barton, while fourth-seeded Mount Olive will host fifth-seeded Converse.
 
All of the teams competing on Saturday will be looking to advance to the semifinals of the 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Volleyball Spring Championship that will be held on Saturday, April 17 at King University in Bristol, Tennessee. The final is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 18.
 
To learn more about the 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Volleyball Championship, please visit HERE.
 
Conference Carolinas will host the inaugural Conference Carolinas Acrobatics & Tumbling Championship on Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11 at King University.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Acrobatics & Tumbling Championship will feature the team semifinals and final in addition to the individual event finals.
 
Regular season champion King is the top seed and they will face Belmont Abbey at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 10 in the first semifinal. Second-seeded Limestone will then take on third-seeded Converse in the second semifinal at 12:30 p.m. The winners of each semifinal will battle for the inaugural team championship at 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 11.
 
The event finals are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 11. Conference Carolinas acrobatics & tumbling associate member Lander will also be competing in the event finals.
 
To learn more about the Conference Carolinas Acrobatics & Tumbling Championship, please visit HERE.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Golf Championship is scheduled for April 11-13 at the Carolina Country Club.
 
The 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Golf Championship will feature all 10 women’s golf programs battling for the conference crown at the par 72, 5,846-yard setup at the Carolina Country Club.
 
All of the action in the 2021 Conference Carolinas Women’s Golf Championship will be able to be followed live HERE.
 
To keep up with everything in Conference Carolinas daily, please visit ConferenceCarolinas.com/Scoreboard.