WSU Baseball vs. USC Trojans

The WSU Baseball team faces the USC Trojans at Bailey-Brayton Field this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  For specific game time information, visit https://WSUCougars.com.

The weekend starts with Chipman and Taylor’s Faculty Friday for $2 general admission with your staff ID card.  Regular general admission prices are $3 for youth, senior, and student guests, and $6 for adults.  Be sure to check out our Friday Feast Pack for $20 which includes 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, and 4 sodas.

Sunday is Dog Day at the Park!  Single game tickets are $7 for you and your dog.  $5 of the ticket cost will be donated to the Whitman County Humane Society.  Already have season tickets? Bring your dog for just a $5 donation.

Follow the Cougar Athletic Ticket Office on Twitter at @WSUCougarTix for the most up to date ticket news and exclusive deals!

Visit https://WSUCougars.com/tickets  or call 1-800-GO-COUGS to avoid game day lines and order your tickets in advance. Customers can also stop by the WSU Athletic Ticket Office, located behind the east end zone of Martin Stadium, on the plaza just off Stadium Way. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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