Join Cougs and Vandals at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City

Will you be in Salt Lake City on July 22? Don’t miss this triple play: WSU Cougs, U of I Vandals, and baseball as the Salt Lake Bees take on the Tacoma Rainiers on Friday, July 22, with the first pitch at 6:35 p.m. Mountain.

Watch the game with fellow Cougs and Vandal alumni, families, and friends in the Main Street Gardens 1. Sitting directly behind the left-field wall, this area is a hot spot for home run balls at Smith’s Ballpark and offers outdoor seating and a Picnic in the Park buffet (including all-beef hot dogs, flame-broiled hamburgers with cheese, a full line of condiments, baked beans, potato chips, watermelon, assorted cookies, and assorted sodas) from 6–8 p.m. Get all of this, a seat in the stands, and the opportunity to watch baseball with others who share your love of the Palouse region.

Be sure to stick around after the game for Pioneer Weekend Fireworks celebrating the Days of ’47!

Your digital tickets will be emailed to the purchaser prior to the event.

Tickets are just $37 for adults and $25 for children ages 2–10 (children under 2 are free). Your ticket purchase includes access to the Main Street Gardens 1, the Picnic in the Park buffet, a seat in the stands, and the fireworks show. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at the no-host bar (payment via credit or debit card only).

Don’t strikeout! Register online today! Wear your favorite Cougar or Vandal gear, and we’ll see you there!

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