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Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel Offers Convenient Lodging for Limestone College Lacrosse Games

Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel offers convenient accommodations to guests attending upcoming lacrosse games at Limestone College.

2014-03-17
GAFFNEY, SC, March 17, 2014 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn Gaffney South Carolina Hotel offers convenient lodging to guests attending upcoming lacrosse games at Limestone College. With a record of 5-0, the men's team is currently ranked #5 in the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association National Poll. The women's team is currently ranked #3 in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Poll, with a 3-0 record.

Men's Schedule:
3/19 vs. Wingate
3/22 vs. Tampa
3/29 vs. Mount Olive

Women's Schedule:
3/17 vs. Shippensburg
3/29 vs. Rollins

"We look forward to welcoming guests attending upcoming lacrosse games at Limestone College," shares Shawn Lalli, General Manager at Hampton Inn Gaffney SC hotel. "Our property is conveniently located just minutes from the college," continues Lalli.

The Hampton Inn is a top place to stay among hotels near Limestone College. Guest rooms feature the Hampton Clean and Fresh Bed , as well as a microwave and mini refrigerator. Amenities include a complimentary hot breakfast and a 24-hour business center. This Gaffney hotel with free Internet is adjacent to the popular Gaffney Premium Outlets. It is convenient to many area attractions including Limestone College, King's Mountain National Military Park, and Cowpens National Battlefield.

For more information on upcoming lacrosse games, visit www.golimestonesaints.com. To book your stay at the Hampton Inn Gaffney SC hotel contact 864-206-0011 or visit online at www.HAMPTONINNGAFFNEY.com.

About Hampton Inn Gaffney

The Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers a welcome place to rest when you're on the road. Business travelers and vacationers alike will be delighted by the modern conveniences and outstanding service this Gaffney hotel includes. If you've ever wanted to experience true Southern hospitality, you're sure to find it here. The Hampton Inn Gaffney hotel is conveniently located off I-85 next to Hamrick's Department Store and Gaffney Premium Outlets. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

For more information visit: http://www.HAMPTONINNGAFFNEY.com

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[Press-News.org] Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel Offers Convenient Lodging for Limestone College Lacrosse Games
Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel offers convenient accommodations to guests attending upcoming lacrosse games at Limestone College.