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NCAA Tournament to have estimated $9.4 million impact on Columbus


Columbus is sure to draw many Michigan State basketball fans when NCAA Tournament play tips off at Nationwide Arena.

Columbus is the only city hosting both men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament games this weekend, and that will result in a windfall for the area.

According to the Columbus Sports Commission, visitors are set to spend an estimated $9.4 million, with the bulk of that, $8.6 million, coming from those watching the men’s games at Nationwide Arena.

By comparison, organizers of the Arnold Sports Festival say that event brought in around $15.6 million this year, and the Bengals’ hosting of the Ravens in an NFL playoff game in January was expected to have a $9 million impact on Cincinnati.

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