3/23/16

Kiersten Ehr

The Texas State baseball and softball season is in full swing. Kiersten (AIR) Ehr has more in this Bobcat Update.

Texas State students can support the baseball and softball teams by going to home games and cheering on the Bobcats. Logan Lozano says the teams rely on student support.
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Students can swipe in with their student I-D cards when they attend games, which automatically enrolls them in the Promise of Pride rewards program. This program is sponsored by the athletics program and gives students free Texas State merchandise for the games they attend. The key is to attend a lot of games for the best prizes.
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Students who attend six games can get a super cat headband-- 24 games with a free Bobcat pride tank top--48 games with a Texas State beach towel--and last but not least for the gold level at 60 games a Texas State item signed by a Texas State head coach.
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To claim your free prize for Promise of Pride, you can visit the Texas State Athletic Department in the Darren B. Casey Athletic Administration Complex. The building is located on the corner of Charles Austin Drive and Aquarena Springs Drive attached to Strahan Coliseum.
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Irma Levrie says student body attendance is very important - especially during the football season when bowl eligibility relies on the number of students attending games.
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Mark Osmena says attending Texas State baseball and softball games is a nice break away from the classroom.
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For a list of upcoming baseball and softball games, you can visit the teams' website at t-x-state-bobcats-dot-com.
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For Bobcat Update, I'm Kiersten Ehr.

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