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Beasley Coliseum adds new food and drink options with Cougar Den

Cougar Den presented by Coors Light.
The new Cougar Den—featuring an array of new food and beverage options, including beer and wine—debuted earlier this month with the opening of Pac‑12 play for the men’s team.

A new concessions area inside Beasley Coliseum is bringing deluxe food and drink options to fans during men’s and women’s basketball games.

The new Cougar Den—featuring an array of new food and beverage options, including beer and wine—debuted earlier this month with the opening of Pac‑12 play for the men’s team.

“We are continually searching for ways to improve our fans’ game day experience and based on the success we have had with Cougville at Cougar Football games, we are excited to provide similar amenities for Cougar Basketball games,” said WSU Director of Athletics Pat Chun. “We have worked diligently with our partners at Learfield IMG College to best incorporate this pilot program and our fans will enjoy the enhanced options.”

The Cougar Den—located on the Beasley Coliseum concourse behind sections 18–20—will also feature premium concession items provided by Fork In The Road that aren’t available at other concession areas within the arena. Fans wishing to enter the Cougar Den must present a valid ID showing they are 21 years of age or older.

Amenities inside the Cougar Den are available on a first‑come, first‑serve basis. Sales begin one hour before tip‑off and end 10 minutes into the second half of men’s games and at the end of the third quarter for women’s games.

For more information about WSU Athletics, visit wsucougars.com.

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