Volleyball Hosts the Cougar Challenge

Cougar Volleyball is back in Bohler Gym this weekend to host the Cougar Challenge. On Friday the Cougs face Maryland Eastern Shore at NOON followed by George Washington at 7:30 p.m. At the late match, the first 300 ZZU CRU memberes can pick-up a Cougar Tank Top!

The action continues on Saturday at 1 p.m. against Idaho. Get to the match early to pick a set of volleyball trading cards. It’s also Junior Cougar Day and there will be many prizes to be won, and make sure you stick around following the match for autographs with the team!

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 Faculty State 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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