- Greenville Triumph Launches 2026 Season Ticket Deposits
Mauldin, October 25, 2025 News Summary The Greenville Triumph Soccer Club has initiated a season ticket deposit campaign for the upcoming season, allowing fans to secure their spots at the new stadium in Mauldin. With a $35 deposit, supporters can reserve their seats ahead of the stadium’s anticipated opening. The venue will accommodate over 6,300 fans,
- BMW Charity Pro-Am Tournament Announced
Greenville SC, October 17, 2025 News Summary The BMW Charity Pro-Am is set to take place from June 5-8, featuring celebrity participants and charitable events. Last year, the tournament raised over $600,000 for charity. The event will occur at Thornblade Club and Carolina Country Club, with a daily opening at 7 a.m. Tournament coverage will be
- Greenville Strengthens Community Ties with New Sports Facilities
Greenville, September 30, 2025 News Summary Greenville is enhancing its sports culture by building new facilities and forming partnerships among its four professional sports teams: the Drive, Triumph, Liberty, and Swamp Rabbits. These teams are committed to fostering community engagement, hosting numerous events throughout the year to connect with local fans and families. A new 10,000-seat
- Construction Starts on Multi-Use Stadium in Mauldin
Mauldin, September 24, 2025 News Summary Construction has officially commenced on a new multi-use stadium at BridgeWay Station in Mauldin, which will be home to the Greenville Triumph SC and Greenville Liberty SC soccer teams. With funding coming from multiple sources, including the City of Mauldin and the State of South Carolina, the stadium is set
- Cyclists Embark on Challenge to Conquer Cancer Charity Ride
Greenville, South Carolina, September 17, 2025 News Summary A courageous group of cyclists from Upstate South Carolina began the annual Challenge to Conquer Cancer charity bike ride, covering over 1,000 miles from Greenville to Lewiston, Maine, to raise funds for cancer treatment. This year they have raised approximately $200,000 for local cancer care facilities. Community support
