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The Nash Casino Tunes Stadium Social LED Screen to College Basketball for Wall-to-Wall March Madness Coverage

Catch all the bracket-busting moments in real time on the largest LED screen in the state

The Nash Casino, New Hampshire's largest charitable gaming venue, welcomes college basketball fans to watch the March Madness Tournament at Stadium Social, the venue's two-story sports betting complex featuring the state’s largest permanent LED s
The Nash Casino, New Hampshire's largest charitable gaming venue, welcomes college basketball fans to watch the March Madness Tournament at Stadium Social, the venue's two-story sports betting complex featuring the state’s largest permanent LED s (The Nash Casino)

Nashua, NHThe Nash Casino, New Hampshire's largest charitable gaming venue, welcomes college basketball fans to watch the March Madness Tournament at Stadium Social, the venue's two-story sports betting complex featuring the state’s largest permanent LED screen. Throughout the tournament, all 64 men’s basketball games and some women’s basketball games will be displayed across the 22-by-60-foot screen, with multiple games being shown at once, allowing fans to keep track of their brackets in real time.

“March Madness is a special time of the year,” said Eric Althaus, General Manager of The Nash Casino. “Paired with an unmatched tournament viewing experience at Stadium Social, this year’s March Madness Tournament will be one the fans won’t want to miss.”

Recently, Stadium Social hosted a sold out viewing of the Big Game, where more than 450 New England and Seattle fans gathered to watch their favorite teams compete for the championship. Similarly, basketball fanatics can reserve a seat to watch their favorite college teams go head-to-head in the March Madness Tournament. Instead of flicking between channels to keep up with all the action, Stadium Social’s tournament viewing experience will feature games side-by-side, allowing hopeful bracket holders to more efficiently follow advancing teams and exciting matchups.

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Between Thursday, March 19 and Monday, April 6, Club Nash members who swipe their cards at the onsite promotional kiosk will receive a daily prize including Free Play credits and dining credits in alignment with The Nash’s “Swipe-to-Win” promotion. On Sunday, March 22, the finale of the Bud Light Hoops Challenge — a New Hampshire-based arcade skills competition, sponsored by Bellavance Beverage and Bud Light — will take place at The Nash, where 18 finalists from across New Hampshire will participate in a Pop-a-Shot shootout for a $10,000 cash prize and a trip to Las Vegas to watch the NCAA Basketball Division 1 National Championship Game.

For more information about The Nash Casino, visit thenashcasino.com.

About The Nash Casino: The Nash Casino, located within the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, New Hampshire, is the state's largest charitable gaming venue. Spanning 130,000 square feet, it offers over 1,000 electronic games, 36 table games, and 19 poker tables. Guests can enjoy DraftKings Lounge, a two-story retail sportsbook and entertainment complex, five distinct dining options — including Proper Chophouse & Cocktails, Lucky Lantern Noodle House and Woodlands Café — and the state's first Topgolf Swing Suite simulators. The Nash generated over $19.5 million in charitable contributions to 118 New Hampshire-based nonprofits in its first 12 months of operation. The Nash was developed by ECL Entertainment, a premium gaming and entertainment company based in Las Vegas, and Clairvest, a Toronto-based investment firm.

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About ECL Entertainment: ECL Entertainment is a premium gaming and entertainment company based in Las Vegas and one of the foremost operators of historical horse racing machines in the United States. It operates live horse racing and several casinos with historical horse racing, including four in Kentucky, such as the Mint Gaming Hall at Kentucky Downs, as well as charitable gaming venue, The Nash Casino, in New Hampshire.

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