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Steamboat Sound: 8-23-11

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Student Ticket Alert. . .
For UW students to attend the Cowboy-Nebraska game on September 24, they must have a ticket. Students will be required to pick up their FREE ticket prior to the game. If you are a UW student and would like to join The Stampede to ensure you receive first priority for a Nebraska ticket click here or visit the Brown 'N Gold Outlet on 21st and Grand in Laramie.

Students may pick up their tickets at the Union Buy-Back Windows. Here are the pick-up dates: Stampede members only may pick up their tickets on August 29 through August 30, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. All other students may pick up their tickets from August 31 through September 2, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.

The limit is one ticket per student ID. Students must swipe their ID card to validate at time of pick-up. Spouse/dependent cards also may be swiped for one ticket.


Poke Football to be Heard in Denver Market. . .
Learfield Sports and University of Wyoming Sports Properties have announced that KDSP, 102.3 The Ticket will air the broadcast of Wyoming's entire 2011 football schedule. The Ticket also will carry the Dave Christensen Radio Show each Monday night on a taped delay basis at 8 p.m. In addition, the station announced it will carry a minimum of 12 Wyoming Cowboy basketball broadcasts during the 2011-12 season.

"We are very excited to again be the home for Wyoming football in the Denver Metro Market," Sean Brennan, Sports Marketing Director for Front Range Sports Networks said. "We look forward to helping build the Wyoming football brand and promoting the outstanding educational institution that is the University of Wyoming."


Ladies' Football Clinic Set for Saturday. . .
The football clinic for the ladies is Saturday at the Wildcatter Club and Suites. The event begins at 10 a.m., hosted by the Cowboy football staff. Learn more about the game we love to watch through a number of guest speakers. Cost for the event, which includes lunch, is $50 per person. Ladies must register by calling the football office (766-3155) or register online through the Cowboy Joe Club. The event was sold out last year, and space is going fast.


Wyoming State Bank's Football Kickoff Luncheon Coming up Monday. . .
The Wyoming Football Kickoff Luncheon presented by Wyoming State Bank is scheduled for Monday at the Hilton Garden Inn. Hosted by Voice of the Cowboys Dave Walsh, the event will feature Head Football Coach Dave Christensen, his staff and selected student-athletes. The luncheon, featuring a buffet-style meal, will begin at 11:45. Cost is $15 per person and tickets are available at the door.

To reserve a 10-person table ($150), or for more information on the event, contact Ron Adelson at (307) 766-5018 or [email protected] by tomorrow.


From the Ticket Office. . .

The new Pokes Pass, which is a season ticket for all soccer, volleyball and wrestling events, is now on sale through the ticket office. The price is $99. The ticket office also is selling a soccer season ticket--available for $40--and a volleyball season ticket, also available for $40. Call the ticket office (766-4850) for details.

For the UniWyo Wyoming Invite volleyball tournament this week which begins on Friday, tickets are priced at $5 for adults and $3 for young people (aged three through high school). DePaul, Oregon State, South Dakota, and Gonzaga join the Cowgirls for the Invite. The tournament begins Friday morning at 9 a.m. and runs through Saturday evening.


Football Game-Day Parking Reminders. . .
If you have a parking pass for the newly paved Ford Stadium Lot, here are a couple of tailgating reminders. First and foremost tailgating is highly encouraged in the lot. If you are using a tent for your tailgate gathering, please do not drive stakes into the asphalt or landscaping areas. Contain your tailgating activites as much as possible to your parking spot. The new landscaping areas may be used, but please be gentle with the young trees and bushes. You may extend your activities into the drive aisle, but you must allow traffic to pass. Obviously please be respectful of your neighbors who are trying to park in their designated spots. Have a great time and enjoy the new lot!


Cowboy Joe Club News. . .

The Championship Tournament for the Cowboy Joe Club series is set for Friday, September 2, at 8 a.m. at Laramie's Jacoby Golf Course. The 16 winning teams from each of the Club's Golf Series events will be on hand to compete for a $1,000 cash prize from the Ford Motor Company, as well as an all-expenses paid trip to San Diego, for the Cowboys-Aztecs game on October 29.

RSVP's for the Cowboy Joe Club Auction presented by Infinity Power & Controls are now being accepted. The 25th annual event is scheduled for September 23--the night before the Nebraska game--at the Little America Convention Center at Cheyenne.

More than 300 auction packages are available. For an item listing visit cowboyjoeclub.com, and click on the events tab.


What's Happening. . .

The Cowgirl soccer team is the only fall sport to have opened its regular season thus far, losing to Oregon and Montana at a tournament at Boise, Idaho last weekend. The Cowgirls continue their fall season at Boulder on Sunday to take on Colorado. The game begins at 1 p.m.

Volleyball gets its regular season underway on Friday, hosting the UniWyo Wyoming Invite Tournament. The Friday schedule looks like this: DePaul-Oregon State at 9 a.m.; South Dakota-Gonzaga at 11 a.m.; Wyoming-Oregon State at 1:30 p.m.; South Dakota-DePaul at 5 p.m.; Gonzaga-Wyoming at 7 p.m. Saturday's game times will be the same, and the Cowgirls will play South Dakota at 1:30 p.m. and DePaul at 7 p.m.
 
Good to hear that they've finally worked out a deal with the Denver market. There are a lot of UW graduates that live in the area.
 
WYO1016 said:
Good to hear that they've finally worked out a deal with the Denver market. There are a lot of UW graduates that live in the area.

I agree, best thing Litchfield has done since signing on with UW.

Question though...if a student picks up his/her ticket early, can they scalp it?
 
wonder if they'll require a student id to be presented with a student ticket at the gate
 
wyosteelerfan said:
wonder if they'll require a student id to be presented with a student ticket at the gate
They should. The last thing I want to see is a bunch of students selling their tickets to Nebraska fans.
 
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