Cougar Volleyball host its final two home games this weekend!

Cougar volleyball wraps up the home season this weekend when the Bay Area teams come to town! On Friday the Cougs host Cal at 7 p.m. presented by the Holiday Inn. The Student Athlete Advisory Committee is sponsoring a food drive and all fans who bring a non-perishable food item can purchase a ticket to the game for $1! It’s also fan appreciation day so, make sure you pick-up a raffle ticket on your way in for your chance to win prizes.

On Sunday it is Senior Day against No. 6 Stanford at 11 a.m. presented by Tri-State. Be in Bohler early as we recognize senior Kate Sommer. For tickets log on to wsucougars dot com or call 1-800-GO-COUGS.

WSU Volleyball Ticket Information:

Reserved tickets are $7, General Admission tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for youth, seniors, and students (without a sports pass). WSU Faculty and Staff members take advantage of Frugal Friday and receive $2 General Admission tickets at all Friday games.  For additional ticket information please visit wsucougars.com and follow the Athletic Ticket Office on Twitter @WSUCougarTix for news and exclusive deals. To order tickets visit https://WSUCougars.com or call 1-800-GO-COUGS

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