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NCAA tournament teams, fans scramble for hotels in Kentucky - ESPN

Participating baseball teams that are searching for hotel rooms for the NCAA Division I tournament's regional at the University of Kentucky in Lexington this weekend are striking out, leaving teams to choose between hotels an hour away or on-campus dorms.

On Sunday, Kentucky was selected as one of the regional sites in the NCAA baseball playoffs, but the games will occur in Lexington on the same weekend as the Railbird Music Festival, a massive event that will be headlined by country music stars Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, and the state high school playoffs for softball, baseball and track and field.

There is also the Great American Brass Band Festival in nearby Danville, which draws more than 40,000 people each year.

As a result, there is limited availability with hotel rooms within 30 miles of the campus this weekend, which could create challenges for fans who want to attend the baseball regional.

West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Ball State will all participate in the regional, which begins Friday. Officials from Indiana and Ball State told ESPN their teams will stay in the dorms rather than choose hotels an hour away in Louisville. Kentucky's baseball team will also use the dorms.

Per Kentucky officials, however, the «dorms» that the teams will utilize are actually closer to apartment-like suites that rival any hotel accommodations the teams might have had if rooms had been available.

«There is a great deal of stuff going on in Lexington: massive music festival, state high school baseball, softball and track on campus (baseball was shifted to an alternative site off-campus, as has been the university president's mandate to host those high school events in recent years,» said Matt May, spokesperson for Kentucky

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