Greater Raleigh to Host Numerous Major Sports Events in 2024
Monday, February 12, 2024, 9am
Raleigh, N.C. (Feb. 12, 2024) – Greater Raleigh is one of the nation's top-tier destinations for sports championships and events, boasting world class venues and first-rate hotels in a naturally beautiful region that is centrally located, easily accessible and brimming with Southern hospitality. In the wake of a wildly successful year hosting premier sporting events like the 2023 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series™ and the visitRaleigh.com Showcase Series, 2024 is slated to be another monumental year for sporting events in Wake County.
"Wake County is a premier location for major sporting events,” said Tori Collins, Director of the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance (GRSA). “The world-class sports venues and elite staff, as well as excellent lodging, culinary scene and cultural experiences throughout the area, are what fans and athletes alike will remember after visiting Greater Raleigh.”
2024 Upcoming Events:
Four NCAA Championships and Five ACC Championships
With a storied history of hosting collegiate championship events, Greater Raleigh gears up for another extraordinary lineup of NCAA and ACC championships to be held in the area throughout 2024. All of these are returning events to Raleigh and Cary that provide a massive economic impact boost for the area.
- NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship: May 24 & 26, WakeMed Soccer Park
- NCAA Division II Baseball: June 1-8, USA Baseball National Training Complex
- NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup (Soccer): Dec. 6 & 9, WakeMed Soccer Park
- NCAA Division I Men’s College Cup (Soccer): Dec. 13 & 16, WakeMed Soccer Park
- ACC Men's Tennis Championships and Women's Tennis Championships: April 17-21, Cary Tennis Park
- ACC Women’s Rowing Championship: May 17-18, Lake Wheeler
- ACC Women’s Soccer Championship, Nov. 7 (Semifinals) & Nov. 10 (Final), WakeMed Soccer Park
- ACC Men’s Soccer Championship, Nov. 14 (Semifinals) & Nov. 17 (Final), WakeMed Soccer Park
PPA Tour North Carolina Cup presented by CIBC: April 2-7, Cary Tennis Center
The Professional Pickleball Association (PPA Tour), the elite pro and amateur pickleball circuit, comes to Raleigh for the first time! Sign up to “Play Where the Pros Play,” and join an estimated 1000+ amateur pickleball players across all ages and levels at the fantastic Cary Tennis Center. The world’s best pro pickleball players will showcase their skills to enthusiastic fans on-site and through a national TV Broadcast. Get tickets, register to play and sign up for pro-led camps at ppatour.com.
USA Baseball National High School Invitational (NHSI): April 10-13, USA Baseball National Training Complex
The USA Baseball NHSI, presented by the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance (GRSA), brings 16 of the top prep teams nationwide to Cary to compete in what has become a leading event on the high school baseball calendar. The NHSI is a single-game elimination championship tournament providing athletes the opportunity to compete in front of collegiate and professional scouts.
Esports Travel Summit: May 29-31, Raleigh Convention Center
The only event of its kind for esports tournament and event organizers will be hosted by Visit Raleigh, GRSA and the Raleigh Convention Center in 2024. The event facilitates partnerships between esports organizations and the travel industry while providing educational programming, a marketplace with one-on-one appointments and multiple business networking opportunities. Raleigh has emerged as a leading global host destination for esports, cementing its reputation as a market that celebrates the competitive video game culture and community.
The Soccer Tournament (TST): June 5-10, WakeMed Soccer Park
Building off an innovative first-time event in June 2023 that sold out to a crowd of 35,000 fans, TST 2024 is expanding from 32 to 48 men’s teams and will feature the addition of an eight-team women’s tournament, each with their own $1 million winner-take-all prize. With the addition of the women’s tournament, TST will be the highest stakes women’s professional soccer event globally.
U.S. Open: June 13-16, Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2)
The 2024 U.S. Open will be held at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2), one of the most beloved golf courses in the world. With an expectation of approximately 250,000 spectators at the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, Greater Raleigh will serve as a gateway for travelers, offering gracious accommodations, exciting things to do and exquisite dining. Watch the pros at the U.S. Open, then tee off at one of the Raleigh’s abundance of golf courses.
U.S. Olympic Swimming Team Training Camp: June 30-July 10, Triangle Aquatic Center
The U.S. Olympic swimming team has chosen Cary's Triangle Aquatic Center (TAC) as its domestic training site ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. TAC's selection is a testament to its support for USA Swimming and elite athletes. The facility has an impressive track record, sending 14 swimmers to the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials and producing two Olympians. The tentative dates for the domestic training camp at TAC are from June 30-July 10, following the U.S. Olympic Trials, June 15-23. This extended preparation period marks a strategic move to ensure the team's peak performance at the upcoming Olympic Games.
2024 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Disc Golf Championships, Sept. 18-22, Multiple Courses in Raleigh, N.C.
With top-level courses like Diavolo at New Hope Disc Golf, Cedar Hills Park and Buckhorn, Greater Raleigh has established itself as a premier destination for disc golf enthusiasts. More than 400 players ages 40+ will have the opportunity to compete for a national title and enjoy the area's culture and diversity. This will mark the first time the PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters Disc Golf Championships have been held here.
Visit this link to find more information about events taking place in Greater Raleigh in 2024.
About the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance (GRSA):
A division of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau (Visit Raleigh) – the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance (GRSA) markets and promotes Raleigh and all of Wake County in order to generate and/or retain sports-related businesses (tournaments, championships, special events and meetings) for the purpose of economic development. Raleigh, N.C./Wake County welcomes nearly 18 million visitors annually whose spending tops $3 billion. The visitor economy supports over 24,500 local jobs in Wake County and generates $287 million in state and local tax revenues, saving each Wake County household $601 in taxes annually. raleighsports.org
Media Contact:
Visit Raleigh
Dana Canby, Public Relations and International Tourism Manager
919.830.1289
dcanby@visitRaleigh.com
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