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WWU Athletics announces fall sports promotional schedules

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – The Western Washington University marketing department has announced promotional schedules for the fall sports seasons with special promotions for home volleyball and soccer matches.

The 2018 fall promotional schedules feature ticket specials and theme nights throughout the seasons. View the full promotional schedules for WWU volleyball, WWU women’s soccer and WWU men’s soccer below for more information.

In addition to the game-specific promotions, WWU Athletics pocket schedules, magnet schedules and team posters are available to all fans as free giveaways (while supplies last) at home events.

All home soccer games for the WWU men’s and women’s soccer teams are played on campus at Harrington Field. All home WWU volleyball matches are held on the WWU campus inside Carver Gym on WECU Court.

WWU Athletics Ticket Information

Single-event tickets as well as season ticket packages for WWU home events can be purchased online at WWUVikings.com/Tickets. Single-game tickets for groups of 10 or more can be purchased at a discounted rate of $4 per ticket.

Junior Viking and Ball Kid Program

Youth fans are encouraged to join the WWU Athletics Junior Viking/Ball Kid Program. For kids ages 13 under, a $30 fee to join will give Junior Vikings free admission to all WWU home events, a Junior Viking membership card and t-shirt as well as access to a monthly newsletter.

Viking Territory Pass

With an offer exclusive to WWU students, current students can purchase a 2018-19 Viking Territory Pass for $50. With the pass, students are granted free admission to all games and can earn rewards (exclusive WWU swag and prizes). The pass also provides 5% off at Haggen, 10% off at the WWU Bookstore, 10% off at Prostock and 10% off at Park Bowl and Arcade.

On-Campus Parking

Free parking is available on the WWU campus for all home events. The free parking is available in the C lots on the campus and a shuttle service is offered to take fans from the C lots to Carver Gym for court sports. Season ticket holders are granted access to park in lot 17G for WWU court sports.

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