Celebrate Halloween with Washington State Athletics

A fun-filled day of activities for the entire family with Butch T. Cougar can be found at the fifth annual Halloween at Washington State Kids’ Carnival, Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 5-6:30 p.m. at Beasley Coliseum, immediately before the WSU women’s basketball exhibition game against The Master’s University.

WSU Athletics has teamed up with ASWSU and the Center for Civic Engagement to put on the Kids’ Carnival that will take place from 5:00-6:30 p.m. on the Beasley Coliseum concourse, and is free for all attendees. The booths will be run by students and set up for trick-or-treating and games. The booth that wins the award for “best booth decoration” will win a $500 prize awarded to their philanthropy of choice.

The women’s basketball team takes to the court at 7 p.m. that evening for an exhibition game against The Master’s University. There is no charge for admission to the game.

Attendees to both the kids’ carnival and the women’s basketball game may also pick up vouchers for complimentary youth tickets and purchase up to two $8-adult tickets for the men’s basketball game against Seattle U, Nov. 15, and vouchers for complimentary youth tickets and purchase up to two $2-adult tickets for the women’s basketball game against Kentucky, Nov. 19. Tickets are also available for purchase at www.wsucougars.com or by calling 1-800-GO-COUGS.

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