COLUMBIA, S.C. – Due to the extensive construction surrounding the Benjamin E. Mays Human Resource Center and Gymnasium and the significant number of visitors and guests expected for this weekend's Alumni Weekend and Senior Night, Benedict College has made the decision to relocate the men's and women's basketball games between Benedict College and Allen University, in order to ensure the safety of all of our fans and guests. The games will be played on Saturday at C.A. Johnson High School, located at 2219 Barhamville Road, Columbia, S.C. Please visit www.benedicttickets.com to purchase tickets.
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