Eager fans who can鈥檛 wait for the Causeway Classic football game have a chance to beat Sac State on a different kind of field next week: in bloodmobiles stationed around the Quad for the three-day Causeway Classic Blood Drive.
Vitalant 鈥 formerly known as BloodSource 鈥 will conduct its blood (and marrow) drive from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 6-8, for our half of the annual competition between the two universities, to see which one can muster the most participants. With a win last year, 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis took a 6-4 lead in the series.
鈥淟ast November we had a total of 1,423 participants represent 澳门六合彩资料库 Davis over the competition date range,鈥 said Heather Sharp, a representative of Vitalant. 鈥淏ecause of this friendly but spirited competition between neighboring rivals, 2,736 total participants represented at both schools and thousands of lifesaving pints of blood were collected.鈥
Every participant in the Causeway Classic Blood Drive this year receives a $10 Fandango movie voucher.
BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE
Intercollegiate Athletics has a 鈥渂uy one, get one free鈥 offer for staff and faculty for the Northern Arizona game this Saturday (Nov. 3). , then click through to the order page. The listed price of $12.50 is half the normal ticket price. You must make purchases in multiples of 2. Or, get your tickets another way:
- By phone 鈥 530-752-AGS1 (2471)
- In person 鈥 The ticket office, at the north end of , is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
, an away game Nov. 10 against Eastern Washington (another top-10 team) and then comes the last game of the regular season, the 65th annual Causeway Classic, Saturday, Nov. 17, at Aggie Stadium (kickoff at noon). That may seem far off, but don鈥檛 wait to buy tickets, which are selling at the same pace with which the Aggies are breaking records this season. Intercollegiate Athletics expects 鈥 a surefire sellout each year 鈥 to be gone around a week before kickoff.
澳门六合彩资料库 Davis is alone in first place with a 5-0 record in the Big Sky Conference, undefeated at home this season and vying for postseason play. The Aggies, who had never been nationally ranked in the school's Division I era, have been in the top 10 the last three weeks.
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