Cougar Baseball hosts USC this weekend

Cougar baseball hosts USC today at 3 p.m. (originally start time 5 p.m.). Families can purchase tickets for just $20 and receive 4 tickets and 4 concession stand vouchers. It’s also $2 WSU Faculty & Staff Friday. Just bring your Cougar Card to the Ball Park to receive the discount

Game two of the series is tomorrow at 2 p.m. and the first 100 fans can pick-up a Cougar Baseball Beach Towel.

The series wraps up on Sunday at 1 p.m. It’s Dog Day at the Park! Make sure you bring your furry friend to the game early because the first 200 fans can pick-up a Cougar Baseball dog bowl. Tickets are $7 with a dog (non-season ticket holders) and $5 donation with a dog (season ticket holders and students). All proceeds go to the Whitman County Human Society.

 

 

 

 

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