From: Woods, Travis J. /O=/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=WOODSTJ Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: October 13, 2004 at 5:48 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- October 13, 2004 -- Edition 50 Wofford will host Western The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing Carolina in its Homecoming game at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Around the Water Bowl is presented by Gibbs Stadium. The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier Athletics.

In this week's edition...

Honoring football alumni Saturday - TerrierLand returns Wofford alum to sing anthem Saturday at NASCAR race Final Terrier Club Mini Tour event in Charlotte Wofford Cheerleading Clinic deadline approaching Tickets available online via TicketsXchange Halftime exhibition opportunities at soccer matches What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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Terrier football Wofford to honor football alumni on Homecoming -- TerrierLand returns In commemoration of Wofford College's 150th anniversary, the Terrier athletic department has invited all football alumni to participate in pre- game and halftime festivities at Saturday's 1:30 p.m. Homecoming game versus Western Carolina. Saturday's game is presented by Skylyn Place Retirement Living in Spartanburg.

During a pregame ceremony, former Terrier players will form the on-field tunnel for this year's squad to run through. Nearly 100 football alumni, dating back as far as 1946, have already registered. At halftime, Wofford will honor its postseason teams from 1949, 1970, 1990 and 1991. Commemorative flags will be raised to join flags already flying to honor the 2003 championship and Division I-AA national semifinal appearance.

Returning to the front of Gibbs Stadium is TerrierLand from 11:30 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. The interactive area is adjacent to Cummings Street outside the stadium gates. Fans have the opportunity to meet members of the Wofford men's and women's golf team as well as Wofford mascots Boss, Lil Ruff and Blitz. The Wofford cheerleading squad will be on hand to conduct face painting for the kids. The inflatable moonbounce and the Army National Guard's rock climbing wall also return.

The Spartanburg Humane Society will have terriers and terrier mixes available for adoption as the "Take Home a Terrier" campaign makes its first 2004 appearance at TerrierLand. Fans will also be able to pick up free Wofford football schedule magnets and posters. Nextel will display and distribute special "Nextel gold" shakers in the Wofford student section.

Tickets are still available for the contest between the Terriers and Catamounts by calling (864) 597-4090 or by visiting http://wofford.ticketsxchange.com/index.asp.

Craig to perform anthem at NASCAR race Crystal Craig ('03) will perform the national anthem at the Lowe's presents SpongeBob Square Pants Movie 300 NASCAR Busch Series race at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte on Friday, October 15. The race is carried live via national television on TNT beginning at 8:00 p.m. The national anthem will occur at 8:01 p.m. and is scheduled to be shown on the broadcast. Final Terrier Club Mini Tour comes to Charlotte The Thrifty Car Rental Terrier Club Mini Tour heads for Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, N.C., for the Charlotte Area tournament on Thursday, October 21. This marks the seventh and final Mini Tour event for 2004. For more information, contact Terrier Club assistant director April Williams at [email protected] or (864) 597-4496. Registration is available on-line by visiting the Terrier Club web site at terrierclub.wofford.edu.

Be a Wofford Cheerleader for a day! The Wofford Cheerleading Clinic is back and looking for spirited girls age 5-10. The clinic begins at 10:00 am Saturday, October 30 and will conclude at the end of the first quarter of the Terriers game with . The cost is $30 and includes a snack, lunch and a Wofford Cheerleading t-shirt! For more information call (864) 597-4090. The deadline for registration is October 18.

Tickets available online through partnership with TicketsXchange Through a new partnership with TicketsXchange in Oxford, Miss., tickets to 2004 Wofford College home football games are now available online. Tickets may be purchased using credit cards via the secured site of wofford.ticketsxchange.com as well as the “football” page on the Terrier web site (www.wofford.edu/athletics). Fans purchasing tickets online may also view a Gibbs Stadium diagram to select their own seating. The easy-to-use online service marks the launch of Wofford’s first-ever comprehensive ticketing program designed to "centralize" back athletic ticket functions and bring new purchase options to Terrier fans of football and . The program’s services will be expanded in time for men’s and women’s basketball season to allow fans to purchase tickets from multiple sources, including orders by phone, Internet and through the school’s box office.

Halftime exhibition opportunities at soccer matches All youth soccer coaches of kids age 12 and under are encouraged to sign your team up today to participate in youth soccer exhibition matches at halftime of selected men's and women's soccer matches this fall. Admission to Wofford soccer matches are free compliments of this year's presenting sponsor of the Wofford soccer season, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth. Call Wofford Sports Marketing at (864) 597-4110 to sign up your team today! This is part of Wofford Sports Marketing's "Growing Up Gold" youth inititative presented by Wade's Restaurant.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Oct. 14 Women’s Soccer vs. ETSU 7:00 p.m. Come out and support the women’s soccer team as it sets its sight on the Southern Conference tournament

Oct. 16 Football vs. Western Carolina 1:30 p.m. Homecoming game presented by Skylyn Place TerrierLand, the new interactive kids zone opens at 11:30 a.m. adjacent to Cummings Street in front of the stadium

Oct. 16 Men’s Soccer vs. Appalachian State 6:00 p.m. Stick around after the football game and enjoy this Southern Conference match at Snyder Field

Oct. 23 Men’s Soccer vs. Davidson 6:00 p.m. Support the men’s soccer program in this tough Southern Conference match at Snyder Field

Oct. 23 Volleyball vs. Chattanooga 7:00 p.m. Show up early, enjoy the first half of the soccer match then head for the Benjamin Johnson Arena for the start of the volleyball match. It’s a two-for-one deal! This is a Taco Dog Barking Brigade event - sign in at the ticket table

Oct. 24 Women’s Soccer vs. Coll. of Charleston 2:00 p.m. Two-for-one weekend continues - women’s soccer and volleyball simultaneously!

Oct. 24 Volleyball vs. ETSU 2:00 p.m. Club South Super Sunday - $1.00 admission to all fans Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week begins -- ”Super Sundae Sunday” at the Benjamin Johnson Arena This is a Taco Dog Barking Brigade event - sign in at the ticket table

Oct. 26 Men’s Soccer vs. Longwood 6:00 p.m. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the “Sweet Tea Shootout” - 10 Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the “Sweet Tea Shootout” - 10 lucky fans compete at halftime to see who wins a case of Beacon Iced Tea. Aramark Outdoor Cookout - Fans can enjoy an outdoor cookout on Zach’s Plaza for $5.

Oct. 29 Women’s Soccer vs. Furman 7:00 p.m. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the second installment of the “Sweet Tea Shootout” -- 10 lucky fans compete at halftime to see who wins a case of Beacon Iced Tea.

On the air… Saturday, Oct. 16 -- Football vs. Western Carolina -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with Mark Hauser, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 1:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Numbers of the Week 4, 3, 1 -- The final team finish in the three fall tournaments for the Wofford women's golf team. The ladies capped off this three event stretch by winning the Coca-Cola C2 - Wofford Autumn Invitational this week by defeating second place Winthrop by six strokes. The tournament was held at Three Pines Country Club in Woodruff.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club Mini Tour 597-4496

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth! Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm From: Woods, Travis J. /O=WOFFORD COLLEGE/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=WOODSTJ Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: October 21, 2004 at 11:25 AM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- October 21, 2004 -- Edition 51 Wofford will have four home The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing events this weekend. Saturday's action will include the men's Around the Water Bowl is presented by soccer team facing Davidson at The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier 6 p.m. and the volleyball squad Athletics. battling Chattanooga at 7 p.m. Women's soccer will meet the In this week's edition... College of Charleston and volleyball will host East Viewing parties for Saturday's football game Tennessee State both at 2 p.m. Volleyball and soccer at home this weekend Sunday. Events surrounding the Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV announced Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" announced Robinson competes in World Amateur Team Championships Tickets available online via TicketsXchange What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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2004 Terrier football Viewing parties planned for Saturday's football game The Wofford Clubs of Spartanburg, Greenville and the Grand Strand will host viewing parties for Wofford's road showdown with Appalachian State in Boone. CSTV will carry the game live beginning at 3:00 p.m. Be sure to wear your black and gold and cheer on the Terriers at the following locations if you cannot make the trip to Boone. Wofford Club of Spartanburg: Club 299 - Spartanburg Marriott at Renaissance Park (299 N. Church St.) Wofford Club of Greenville: Wild Wings Café (15 W. Washington St.) Wofford Club of the Grand Strand: Spencer's (5910 S. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach)

Volleyball and soccer host events this weekend It's a two for one weekend at Wofford as all the fall sports teams are in action. The men's soccer team hosts Davidson at 6:00 p.m. Saturday at Snyder Field, while the volleyball team plays only its third home match of the year at 7:00 p.m. against Chattanooga. On Sunday afternoon, fans can bounce between games at 2:00 p.m. as the volleyball team hosts East Tennessee State in the Benjamin Johnson Arena and the women's soccer team battles College of Charleston on Snyder Field. Come out and support the Terriers this weekend! For more specifics on promotions for each event, see the "What's on Tap?" section of this newsletter.

Beacon Iced Tea Bowl returns with a full week of activities In 1998, co-owners of The Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg, Sam Maw (Wofford graduate) and Steve McManus (graduate of The Citadel) made a friendly wager. The person whose team lost the game would have to don a cheerleading uniform and serve Beacon Iced Tea at the restaurant the following Monday. For the first Iced Tea Bowl, The Citadel won 20-14 and Maw donned the Citadel cheerleading uniform on Monday and the Beacon Iced Tea Bowl was born. On October 30 at Gibbs Stadium, the Iced Tea Bowl returns for its fourth installment with all the friendly wagering long-passed, but the spirit of the rivalry between The Citadel and Wofford is alive and well. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV will actually be an entire week's worth of activities on the Wofford campus. Commemorative t-shirts are on-sale by calling the Wofford Sports Marketing office at (864) 597-4110.

Make plans now to enjoy "Bowl Week" at Wofford: Make plans now to enjoy "Bowl Week" at Wofford:

Sunday, October 24 -- Wofford Volleyball vs. East Tennessee State 2:00 p.m. -- Benjamin Johnson Arena "Super Sundae Sunday" - all fans in attendance will get a coupon for one free scoop of ice cream at The Beacon. All Sunday home games are also Club South "Super Sundays" with $1 admission for all fans. During the intermission between games two and three, three lucky fans will get to participate in "Beacon Iced Tea Bowling." If the fans can bowl a strike (knocking down iced tea bottles with a volleyball) the fan wins an Iced Tea Bowl t-shirt and a free case of Beacon Iced Tea.

Tuesday, October 26 -- Wofford Men's Soccer vs. Longwood -- 6:00 p.m. -- Snyder Field -- "Sweet Tea Shootout" -- 10 fans are picked from the stands to try and hit a large Beacon target in the goal. Should the fan hit the target, they win a case of Beacon Iced Tea and an Iced Tea Bowl t-shirt. Admission is free to the match.

Thursday, October 28 -- The Wofford cheerleaders and Boss the Terrier will also be on-hand at The Beacon on from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to help "serve" and meet and greet with fans over lunch.

Friday, October 29 -- Wofford Women's Soccer vs. Furman -- 7:00 p.m. -- Snyder Field -- "Sweet Tea Shootout - Part Two" -- 10 fans are picked from the stands to try and hit a large Beacon target in the goal. Should the fan hit the target, they win a case of Beacon Iced Tea and an Iced Tea Bowl t-shirt. Admission is free to the match.

Saturday, October 30 -- Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV -- Wofford vs. The Citadel -- 1:30 p.m. -- Gibbs Stadium Fans can enjoy samples of Beacon Iced Tea at "TerrierLand" located outside the stadium adjacent to Cummings Street and also purchase Beacon Iced Tea inside the stadium with proceeds going to the Terrier Club. Beacon logo water bottles will be distributed to fans entering the game and special commemorative mini-footballs will be thrown into the crowd during the game compliments of RSN Promotionals. This game is part of Family Weekend at Wofford. Tickets are on-sale - $20 for reserved and adult general admission, $10 for general admission for children age 3 to 12.

Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" returns On November 13, the Terriers and Furman Paladins will once again renew their football rivalry, but prior to the action on the gridiron, students, alumni and fans will once again support their favorite team and help those in need by participating in the Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight." Last year marked the first year of the canned food drive with nearly 1,500 non-perishable food items donated and over $1,000 raised by the two schools combined.

The annual food drive will take place less than two weeks before Thanksgiving when food banks need assistance both monetarily and with cans and non- perishable food. Donations to Furman will go to Greenville’s Loaves & Fishes. Wofford donations will go to Spartanburg’s Miracle Hill Mission and The Soup Kitchen at Second Presbyterian Church. The contest is to see which school can collect the most food and raise the most money to fight hunger.

Students at both colleges will be collecting cans and nonperishable foods on their respective campuses the week prior to the game (November 6 - 12). Donation bins will be located at designated areas and tallies will be kept each day. Wofford’s food drive will kick off on November 6 prior to the Terriers home game against Gardner-Webb. A complete listing of drop-off locations will be announced soon at sites on-campus and around Spartanburg.

Robinson competes in World Amateur Team Championship Laura Robinson Wofford women's golfer Laura Robinson (Paget, Bermuda) is representing her home country in the World Amateur Team Championship, Oct. 20-23, at the Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. The tournament will take place at two courses at the country club. The Ocean course is slated for 6,076 yards, and the River course is set for 5,854 yards, both at par 72.

Each country which competes sends three participants for the 72-hole stroke play format. The lowest two scores per nation for the 51 women's teams count towards the Espirito Santo Trophy. In order to be eligible for the event, players must be amateur golfers under the Rules of Amateur Status of either The Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St. Andrews, Laura Robinson

Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St. Andrews, Scotland, or the U.S. Golf Association. "It's a huge honor for her," said Terrier associate director of golf Angie Ridgeway. "To have a member of your own program is any type of world event is tremendous. We are all proud of her no matter what she accomplishes during the event. She certainly has the talent to play with anyone there."

Tickets available online through partnership with TicketsXchange Through a new partnership with TicketsXchange in Oxford, Miss., tickets to 2004 Wofford College home football games are now available online. Tickets may be purchased using credit cards via the secured site of wofford.ticketsxchange.com as well as the “football” page on the Terrier web site (www.wofford.edu/athletics). Fans purchasing tickets online may also view a Gibbs Stadium diagram to select their own seating. The easy-to-use online service marks the launch of Wofford’s first-ever comprehensive ticketing program designed to "centralize" back athletic ticket functions and bring new purchase options to Terrier fans of football and basketball. The program’s services will be expanded in time for men’s and women’s basketball season to allow fans to purchase tickets from multiple sources, including orders by phone, Internet and through the school’s box office.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Oct. 23 Men’s Soccer vs. Davidson 6:00 p.m. Support the men’s soccer program in this tough Southern Conference match at Snyder Field

Oct. 23 Volleyball vs. Chattanooga 7:00 p.m. Show up early, enjoy the first half of the soccer match then head for the Benjamin Johnson Arena for the start of the volleyball match. It’s a two-for-one deal! Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Oct. 24 Women’s Soccer vs. Coll. of Charleston 2:00 p.m. Two-for-one weekend continues - women’s soccer and volleyball simultaneously!

Oct. 24 Volleyball vs. ETSU 2:00 p.m. Club South Super Sunday - $1.00 admission to all fans Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week begins -- ”Super Sundae Sunday” at the Benjamin Johnson Arena Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Oct. 26 Men’s Soccer vs. Longwood 6:00 p.m. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the “Sweet Tea Shootout” - 10 lucky fans compete at halftime to see who wins a case of Beacon Iced Tea. Aramark Outdoor Cookout - Fans can enjoy an outdoor cookout on Zach’s Plaza for $5.

Oct. 29 Women’s Soccer vs. Furman 7:00 p.m. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the second installment of the “Sweet Tea Shootout” -- 10 lucky fans compete at halftime to see who wins a case of Beacon Iced Tea.

Oct. 30 Football vs. The Citadel 1:30 p.m. Parents Weekend Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV - presented by The Beacon Drive-In “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:30 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Wofford Volleyball team among many other activities.

Oct. 30 Men’s Soccer vs. Furman 6:00 p.m. Stick around after the football game and support the Terriers against the rival Paladins at Snyder Field.

Oct. 31 Volleyball vs. Elon 2:00 p.m. Club South Super Spooky Sunday - $1.00 admission to all fans Halloween candy giveaway between games two and three Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

On the air… Saturday, Oct. 23 -- Football at Appalachian State -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with Mark Hauser, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 2:30 p.m. "The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 112 -- The number of football alumni that returned and helped the Wofford cheerleaders form the "tunnel" for the football team to run through prior to the Homecoming game last week.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club Mini Tour 597-4496

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth!

Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm From: Woods, Travis J. /O=WOFFORD COLLEGE/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=WOODSTJ Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: October 27, 2004 at 7:16 PM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- October 27, 2004 -- Edition 52 The Wofford football team The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing returns home for the first of three straight games Saturday Around the Water Bowl is presented by at 1:30 p.m. versus The Citadel. The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier Athletics.

In this week's edition...

Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV coming Saturday -- T-shirts on-sale now Soccer and volleyball hosting events this weekend Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" announced "Take a Kid to the Game" promotion announced for Nov. 6 Tickets available online via TicketsXchange What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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2004 Terrier football Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV coming Saturday - - T-shirts on sale now "Bowl Week" is in full swing at Wofford as "Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV" is slated for Saturday as Wofford hosts The Citadel. Commemorative t-shirts are on-sale by clicking the following link:

http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp. The Wofford Cheerleaders and Boss the Terrier will at The Beacon from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, October 28, to help "serve" and meet and greet with fans over lunch. You can also get your hands on some very special Iced Tea Bowl goodies including shirts, mini-footballs and water bottles. On Friday October 29 the women's soccer team hosts Furman at 7:00 p.m. on Snyder Field. This is "Sweet Tea Shootout - Part Two" as all fans in the stands are encouraged to come on-field and try to hit a large Beacon lighthouse target in the goal with a soccer ball. Should the fan hit it through one of the holes in the target, they win a case of Beacon Iced Tea and an Iced Tea Bowl t-shirt. Admission is free to the match. The Beacon Iced Tea Bowl takes place Saturday, October 30 at 1:30 p.m. at Gibbs Stadium. Fans can enjoy samples of Beacon Iced Tea at "TerrierLand" located outside the stadium adjacent to Cummings Street and also purchase Beacon Iced Tea inside the stadium with proceeds going to the Terrier Club. Beacon logo water bottles will be distributed to fans entering the game and special commemorative mini-footballs will be thrown into the crowd during the game compliments of RSN Promotionals. This game is part of Family Weekend at Wofford. Tickets are on-sale at $20 for reserved and adult general admission and for children age 3 to 12 general admission is $10.

Soccer and volleyball at home this weekend Both the men's and women's soccer teams host the Furman Paladins for their final home matches of the season. The women's squad closes out the 2004 home slate Friday at 7:00 p.m. while the men hold "Senior Night" on Saturday evening at 6:00. The volleyball team will take on Elon inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena Sunday afternoon at 2:00 for another Club South Super Sunday with $1.00 admission to all fans. We'll help satisfy your sweet tooth for Sunday with $1.00 admission to all fans. We'll help satisfy your sweet tooth for Halloween as candy is thrown into the crowd between games two and three.

Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" begins Nov. 6 On November 13, the Terriers and Furman Paladins will once again renew their football rivalry, but prior to the action on the gridiron, students, alumni and fans will once again support their favorite team and help those in need by participating in the Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight." Last year marked the first year of the canned food drive with nearly 1,500 non-perishable food items donated and over $1,000 raised by the two schools combined.

The annual food drive will take place less than two weeks before Thanksgiving when food banks need assistance both monetarily and with cans and non- perishable food. Donations to Furman will go to Greenville’s Loaves & Fishes. Wofford donations will go to Spartanburg’s Miracle Hill Mission and The Soup Kitchen at Second Presbyterian Church. The contest is to see which school can collect the most food and raise the most money to fight hunger.

Students at both colleges will be collecting cans and nonperishable foods on their respective campuses the week prior to the game (November 6 - 12). Donation bins will be located at designated areas and tallies will be kept each day. Wofford’s food drive will kick off on November 6 prior to the Terriers home game against Gardner-Webb.

Wofford Drop-off locations: November 6 -- Gibbs Stadium -- 11:30 am -1:30 pm prior to the Wofford vs. Gardner-Webb football game at "TerrierLand" in front of the stadium on Cummings Street November 7-12 -- (during regular building hours) Burwell Building (Wofford Post Office), Zach's Café (Campus Life Building) and the Acorn Café (Milliken Science Building) on campus November 8-12 -- (during regular business hours) Spartanburg Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (Magnolia Street), Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Rehabilitation Services Office (First Floor, Montgomery Tower), The Gibbs Cancer Center on the SRHS campus (off Serpentine Dr.)

"Take a Kid to the Game" announced for November 6 Area children will have the opportunity to experience and attend a college football game for free when Wofford hosts “Take a Kid to the Game” Day on Nov. 6 against Gardner-Webb at Gibbs Stadium. The "Take a Kid to the Game" initiative is presented by NCAA Football and PowerAde.

Kids, ages 12 and younger, will receive a free ticket with the purchase of a full- priced adult ticket to watch the Terriers take on the Runnin' Bulldogs. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. The game is presented by The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth.

“We plan to make the kids the star of the show. The Boiling Spring Elementary Honor Choir is slated to perform the national anthem and four youth football teams are playing exhibition games at halftime on twin 50-yard fields,” said Lenny Mathis, Wofford assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions. “We hope everyone will be able to take advantage of this great offer for kids and experience an exciting football game next week.”

The Wofford Volleyball team is adding to the "Kids Day" theme by hosting The Citadel in a special morning match inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena at 11:00 a.m. Admission to this "tailgate special" is free and a reminder that parking for the volleyball match is restricted to the Campus Life Lot unless you have a Verandah Lot parking space reserved for the football game. "Kids Day" is part of Wofford Sports Marketing's on-going youth initiative, "Growing Up Gold" presented by Wade's Restaurant. "TerrierLand" will also be open in front of Gibbs Stadium beginning at 11:30 with a host of activities for youngsters to enjoy.

Tickets can be purchased at the Wofford athletic ticket office inside the Richardson Building on the Wofford campus between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 864-597-4090.

The “Take a Kid to the Game” program is one of the national promotions of NCAA Football, the marketing arm of college football. NCAA Football represents a coalition of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Conference Commissioners Association. The website, www.takg.com, has further details and information on its current initiatives.

Tickets available online through partnership with TicketsXchange Through a new partnership with TicketsXchange in Oxford, Miss., tickets to 2004 Wofford College home football games are now available online. Tickets may be purchased using credit cards via the secured site of may be purchased using credit cards via the secured site of wofford.ticketsxchange.com as well as the “football” page on the Terrier web site (www.wofford.edu/athletics). Fans purchasing tickets online may also view a Gibbs Stadium diagram to select their own seating. The easy-to-use online service marks the launch of Wofford’s first-ever comprehensive ticketing program designed to "centralize" back athletic ticket functions and bring new purchase options to Terrier fans of football and basketball. The program’s services will be expanded in time for men’s and women’s basketball season to allow fans to purchase tickets from multiple sources, including orders by phone, Internet and through the school’s box office.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Oct. 29 Women’s Soccer vs. Furman 7:00 p.m. Beacon Iced Tea Bowl week continues with the second installment of the “Sweet Tea Shootout” -- 10 lucky fans compete at halftime to see who wins a case of Beacon Iced Tea.

Oct. 30 Football vs. The Citadel 1:30 p.m. Parents Weekend Beacon Iced Tea Bowl IV - presented by The Beacon Drive-In “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:30 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Wofford Volleyball team among many other activities.

Oct. 30 Men’s Soccer vs. Furman 6:00 p.m. Stick around after the football game and support the Terriers against the rival Paladins at Snyder Field.

Oct. 31 Volleyball vs. Elon 2:00 p.m. Club South Super Spooky Sunday - $1.00 admission to all fans Halloween candy giveaway between games two and three Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Nov. 5 Volleyball vs. College of Charleston 7:00 p.m. Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign up at the ticket table

Nov. 6 Volleyball vs. The Citadel 11:00 a.m. Start your football tailgate by supporting the Wofford volleyball team in this special morning start time. Part of the “Kids Day” celebration presented by The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth

Nov. 6 Football vs. Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. “Take a Kid to the Game” presented by NCAA Football, PowerAde and The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth. All kids 12 and under are admitted free with a paying adult. “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:30 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Terrier women’s basketball team and sit inside a race car from James Hylton Motorsports (ARCA/ReMax Series) among many other activities.

On the air… Saturday, Oct. 30 -- Football vs. The Citadel -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with Mark Hauser, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 1:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 7 -- The number of senior soccer players playing in their final home matches this weekend (Christine Pezzutti, Kelly McElhiney, Eve Van Harpen, Lindsay Barnard, Abby Anderson, Zach Strable and Tim Mittmann).

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club Mini Tour 597-4496

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth! Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- November 3, 2004 -- Edition 53 The Wofford volleyball team will The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing close its home slate with three matches within the next week, Around the Water Bowl is presented by beginning Friday at 7 p.m. The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier versus the College of Charleston Athletics. in the Benjamin Johnson Arena.

In this week's edition...

"Take a Kid to the Game" Saturday Volleyball enters final homestand Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" announced UMYF Day deadline approaching Bramlett named second team All-SoCon Basketball tickets on-sale next week Tickets available online via TicketsXchange What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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Kids, ages 12 and younger, will receive a free ticket with the purchase of a full- priced adult ticket to watch the Terriers take on the Runnin' Bulldogs. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. The game is presented by The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth.

“We plan to make the kids the star of the show. The Boiling Spring Elementary Honor Choir is slated to perform the national anthem and four youth football teams are playing exhibition games at halftime on twin 50-yard fields,” said Lenny Mathis, Wofford assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions. “We hope everyone will be able to take advantage of this great offer for kids and experience an exciting football game next week.”

The Wofford Volleyball team is adding to the "Kids Day" theme by hosting The Citadel in a special morning match inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena at 11:00 a.m. Admission to this "tailgate special" is free and a reminder that parking for the volleyball match is restricted to the Campus Life Lot unless you have a Verandah Lot parking space reserved for the football game. "Kids Day" is part of Wofford Sports Marketing's on-going youth initiative, "Growing Up Gold" presented by Wade's Restaurant. "TerrierLand" will also be open in front of Gibbs Stadium beginning at 11:30 with a host of activities for youngsters to enjoy including a unique opportunity to sit inside a authentic race car from James Hylton Motorsports in Inman.

Tickets can be purchased at the Wofford athletic ticket office inside the Richardson Building on the Wofford campus between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 864-597-4090.

The “Take a Kid to the Game” program is one of the national promotions of NCAA Football, the marketing arm of college football. NCAA Football represents a coalition of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Conference Commissioners Association. The website, www.takg.com, has further details and information on its current initiatives.

2004 Terrier volleyball Volleyball enters final homestand The volleyball team enters its final homestand of the season as it takes on one of the 2004 Terrier volleyball

as it takes on one of the conference's dominating teams, College of Charleston Friday at 7 p.m. inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. The team will celebrate "Senior Day" prior to a special 11 a.m. start time against The Citadel Saturday. Admission to the Saturday morning contest is free. The final leg of the three match homestand is a Tuesday night (Nov. 9, 6:00 p.m.) clash with Furman. Come out and support the ladies in their final home contests of the season.

Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" begins Nov. 6 On November 13, the Terriers and Furman Paladins will once again renew their football rivalry, but prior to the action on the gridiron, students, alumni and fans will once again support their favorite team and help those in need by participating in the Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight." Last year marked the first year of the canned food drive with nearly 1,500 non-perishable food items donated and over $1,000 raised by the two schools combined.

The annual food drive will take place less than two weeks before Thanksgiving when food banks need assistance both monetarily and with cans and non- perishable food. Donations to Furman will go to Greenville’s Loaves & Fishes. Wofford donations will go to Spartanburg’s Miracle Hill Mission and The Soup Kitchen at Second Presbyterian Church. The contest is to see which school can collect the most food and raise the most money to fight hunger.

Students at both colleges will be collecting cans and nonperishable foods on their respective campuses the week prior to the game (November 6 - 12). Donation bins will be located at designated areas and tallies will be kept each day. Wofford’s food drive will kick off on November 6 prior to the Terriers home game against Gardner-Webb.

Wofford Drop-off locations: November 6 -- Gibbs Stadium -- 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. prior to the Wofford vs. Gardner-Webb football game at "TerrierLand" in front of the stadium on Cummings Street November 7-12 -- (during regular building hours) Burwell Building (Wofford Post Office), Zach's Café (Campus Life Building) and the Acorn Café (Milliken Science Building) on campus November 8-12 -- (during regular business hours) Spartanburg Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (Magnolia Street), Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Rehabilitation Services Office (First Floor, Montgomery Tower), The Gibbs Cancer Center on the SRHS campus (off Serpentine Dr.)

UMYF Day Deadline approaching Join young people from churches throughout South Carolina for UMYF Day at Wofford on Saturday, November 13 as the state's oldest football rivalry is renewed between Wofford and Furman. The deadline for churches to sign up through Wofford Campus Ministry is Monday, November 8. Youth are admitted through this special offer for only $15 which includes admission to the game, a pre-game concert and lunch. Call (864) 597-4050 to order this special UMYF Day package.

Mallory Bramlett Bramlett named second-team All-SoCon Wofford women's soccer junior defender Mallory Bramlett (Lilburn, Ga.) has been named to the All-Southern Conference Second Team it was announced by the league office at a banquet preceding the conference tournament in Greensboro, N.C.

Bramlett earns her first all-league honor and becomes the eighth Terrier to garner all- conference recognition since 1997. The eight individuals have been named to the All-SoCon teams 10 times with Heidi Best (1997-98) and Amanda Berman (1998-99) earning a spot twice. Bramlett's accolade also marks the second in as many years for Wofford, following 2003's second team mention of Jaime Cutts.

"It is a great honor for Mallory and our program," said head coach Amy Kiah. "She was one of our key players program," said head coach Amy Kiah. "She was one of our key players throughout the season and displayed her skills when it counted." This season, Bramlett started all 17 games, either as a midfielder or defender, in helping the Terriers attain their most victories in a campaign (eight) since the 2000 season.

Basketball season tickets go on-sale next week Season tickets for the 2004-05 men's and women's basketball campaigns go on-sale Wednesday, November 10 by calling (864) 597-4090. The women's basketball season begins November 19 at 7:00 p.m. against Coker. This game along with the November 24 contest against Southern Virginia will be free admission nights. Season tickets for women's games are $30 with individual game prices being $5 for adults and $3 for children 3 to 12 for all other games.

The men's season tips off on Monday, November 22 against Milligan at 7:00 p.m. Admission prices remain unchanged from last season with reserved seat season tickets $120 and general admission season tickets $100. Individual game prices for men's games are $10 for reserved seats, $8 for adult general admission and $5 for children age 3 to 12.

Group rate tickets are available for parties of 15 or more for any home basketball game. For more information on group rate tickets call (864) 597- 4110.

Tickets available online through partnership with TicketsXchange Through a new partnership with TicketsXchange in Oxford, Miss., tickets to 2004 Wofford College home football games are now available online. Tickets may be purchased using credit cards via the secured site of wofford.ticketsxchange.com as well as the “football” page on the Terrier web site (www.wofford.edu/athletics). Fans purchasing tickets online may also view a Gibbs Stadium diagram to select their own seating. The easy-to-use online service marks the launch of Wofford’s first-ever comprehensive ticketing program designed to "centralize" back athletic ticket functions and bring new purchase options to Terrier fans of football and basketball. The program’s services will be expanded in time for men’s and women’s basketball season to allow fans to purchase tickets from multiple sources, including orders by phone, Internet and through the school’s box office.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Nov. 5 Volleyball vs. College of Charleston 7:00 p.m. Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign up at the ticket table

Nov. 6 Volleyball vs. The Citadel 11:00 a.m. Start your football tailgate by supporting the Wofford volleyball team in this special morning start time. Part of the “Kids Day” celebration presented by The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth

Nov. 6 Football vs. Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. “Take a Kid to the Game” presented by NCAA Football, PowerAde and The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth. All kids 12 and under are admitted free with a paying adult. “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:30 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Terrier women’s basketball team and sit inside a race car from James Hylton Motorsports (ARCA/ReMax Series) among many other activities.

Nov. 9 Volleyball vs. Furman 6:00 p.m. Final volleyball home match Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign up at the ticket table

Nov. 13 Football vs. Furman 1:00 p.m. Game presented by Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford UMYF Day – Church youth group day – call 597-4050 for complete details “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:30 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Terrier men’s basketball team and adopt a young terrier as the “Take Home a Terrier” campaign returns with the Spartanburg Humane Society

Nov. 19 Women’s Basketball vs. Coker 7:00 p.m. The women’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena “Freebie Friday” – free admission to the game

Nov. 22 Men’s Basketball vs. Milligan 7:00 p.m. Men’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena Men’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

On the air… Saturday, Nov. 6-- Football vs. Gardner-Webb -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with Mark Hauser, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 1:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 16 -- The number of days until the Terrier basketball season tips off on Friday, November 19 as the women take on Coker at 7 p.m.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth! Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- November 11, 2004 -- Edition 54 Wofford's Kevious Johnson tops The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing the SoCon in rushing and needs 85 yards to become just the Around the Water Bowl is presented by second Terrier running back in The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier the last 25 years to reach the Athletics. 1,000-yard mark.

In this week's edition...

Showdown Saturday - get your tickets now! Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" - make your donations today! Basketball tickets on-sale - schedules available Zolman named TIAA-CREF Student-Athlete of the Week What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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2004 Terrier football Showdown Saturday - get your tickets now! Tickets are going fast for Saturday's showdown as the Terrier football team takes on Furman at 1:00 p.m. inside Gibbs Stadium. Don't wait, call 597-4090 today and order your tickets and cheer on the black and gold in this Southern Conference showdown.

"TerrierLand" the interactive kids zone in front of Gibbs Stadium opens at 11:00 a.m. with fun for the entire family. Meet members of the Wofford cheerleading team, the Wofford mascots, the Terrier basketball teams handing out pocket schedules and "Take home a terrier" as the Spartanburg Humane Society will be on hand with terriers and terrier mixes available for adoption. Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford is this week's game sponsor and Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System will have t-shirts and frisbees to give away at TerrierLand. As usual the football toss accuracy board and the inflatable moonbounce will be set-up.

The Wofford Club of Charlotte is hosting a viewing party at Jocks and Jills across from the Charlotte Coliseum. If you are unable to make it to Spartanburg, be sure and support the Terriers at this viewing party in Charlotte. The game is being shown nationally on CSTV. Call your local cable or satellite provider for availability.

Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" - make your donations today! The Wofford vs. Furman "Food Fight" is in full swing! Make your donations now at the following locations: Through Friday, November 12 -- (during regular building hours) Burwell Building (Wofford Post Office), Zach's Café (Campus Life Building) and the Acorn Café (Milliken Science Building) on campus Through Friday, November 12 -- (during regular business hours) Spartanburg Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (Magnolia Street), Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Rehabilitation Services Office (First Floor, Montgomery Tower), The Gibbs Cancer Center on the SRHS campus (off Serpentine Dr.)

Wofford donations will go to Spartanburg’s Miracle Hill Mission and The Soup Kitchen at Second Presbyterian Church. The contest is to see which school can collect the most food and raise the most money to fight hunger.

Be one of the first 75 people to come by the Wofford Athletic Ticket office with 10 canned food items and get a "BEAT FURMAN" t-shirt compliments of Bobcat of Spartanburg. Wofford students will be making their way through the crowd on Saturday collecting monetary donations as well to support these worthy causes. The canned food drive portion of the Food Fight will have a winner announced at halftime, while the collection of donations in the stadium and the overall winner will be announced on Monday.

Help the Terriers "BEAT FURMAN" and stamp out hunger in Spartanburg as Thanksgiving approaches.

K.C. Correll Basketball season tickets on-sale Season tickets for the 2004-05 men's and women's basketball campaigns go on-sale today (Wednesday, November 10) by calling (864) 597-4090. The women's basketball season begins November 19 at 7:00 p.m. against Coker. This game along with the November 24 contest against Southern Virginia will be free admission nights. Season tickets for women's games are $30 with individual game prices being $5 for adults and $3 for children 3 to 12 for all other games.

The men's season tips off on Monday, November 22 against Milligan at 7:00 p.m. Admission prices remain unchanged from last season with reserved seat season tickets $120 and general admission season tickets $100. Individual game prices for men's games are $10 for reserved seats, $8 for adult general admission and $5 for children age 3 to 12.

Group rate tickets are available for parties of 15 or more for any home basketball game. For more information on group rate tickets call (864) 597- 4110.

Pocket schedules are now available at the Wofford athletic ticket office or you can pick one up on Saturday from a member of one of the Terrier basketball teams. Thanks to the Courtyard, Fairfield Inn and Residence Inn in Spartanburg for sponsoring this year's basketball schedule cards.

Jeff Zolman Zolman named TIAA-CREF Student-Athlete of the Week Wofford quarterback Jeff Zolman has been named the SoCon TIAA-CREF Student- Athlete of the Week for Nov. 10.

A senior from Dayton, Ohio, Zolman carries a 3.49 grade-point average while majoring in finance. The Terriers have a 25-5 record with him as their starting quarterback. Zolman is Wofford's career leader in completion percentage at 56.2 (95-of-169).

Zolman accounted for three scores in the Terriers' 49-17 victory over Gardner-Webb. Both of his pass completions went for touchdowns as tight ends Adam Regenthal and Matt Allison were on the receiving end of six and 31-yard scoring tosses, respectively. Zolman was 2-of-3 in the air. He also added a 1-yard touchdown run for the Terriers' first tally of the game.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Nov. 13 Football vs. Furman 1:00 p.m. Game presented by Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford UMYF Day “TerrierLand,” the interactive kids zone, opens at 11:00 a.m. in front of Gibbs Stadium adjacent to Cummings Street. This week meet the Terrier basketball teams and adopt a young terrier as the “Take Home a Terrier” campaign returns with the Spartanburg Humane Society. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System will also have a display plus the kids can enjoy a moonbouce and the football accuracy challenge Nov. 19 Women’s Basketball vs. Coker 7:00 p.m. The women’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena “Freebie Friday” - free admission to the game

Nov. 22 Men’s Basketball vs. Milligan 7:00 p.m. Men’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Nov. 24 Women’s Basketball vs. Southern Virginia 7:00 p.m. Happy Thanksgiving - no admission charge to the game.

On the air… Saturday, Nov. 13-- Football vs. Furman -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with Mark Hauser, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 12:30 p.m. Televised on CSTV - call your local cable or satellite provider for availability

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 1,235 and counting -- The number of single season assists for junior volleyball setter Rhea DeJesus as she broke her own school record on Tuesday night against Furman. The previous mark was 1,206 set last year. Rhea has two more regular season matches to pad her record Nov. 13 at Georgia Southern and the following day at Davidson. DeJesus' career total is 2,450 placing her second on the all-time Terrier charts behind Molly Bushong's (1999-2002) career mark of 4,271.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club Mini Tour 597-4496

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth!

Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- November 17, 2004 -- Edition 55 Wofford will open its 2004-05 The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing women's basketball slate Friday at 7 p.m. versus Coker in the Around the Water Bowl is presented by Benjamin Johnson Arena. The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, proud supporter of Terrier Athletics.

In this week's edition...

Basketball tickets on-sale - schedules available "Boss the Terrier" to perform at Panthers game Sunday Youth basketball exhibitions and group nights Wofford wins "Food Fight" "Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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Basketball season tickets on-sale Season tickets for the 2004-05 men's and women's basketball campaigns are now on-sale by calling (864) 597-4090. The women's basketball season begins Friday at 7:00 p.m. against Coker. This game along with the November 24 contest against Southern Virginia will be free admission nights. The start time for the November 24 game has been moved from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Season tickets for women's games are $30 with individual game prices being $5 for adults and $3 for children 3 to 12 for all other games.

Due to some printing delays, season ticket renewal brochures were mailed today (November 17) to last year's basketball season ticket holders. Director of Compliance and Ticketing Elizabeth Wilkes will be available Monday, November 22 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. to answer questions and to renew your season ticket packages prior to the Terriers' home opener with Milligan.

Admission prices for men's basketball remain unchanged from last season with reserved seat season tickets $120 and general admission season tickets $100. Individual game prices for men's games are $10 for reserved seats, $8 for adult general admission and $5 for children age 3 to 12.

Group rate tickets are available for parties of 15 or more for any home basketball game. For more information on group rate tickets call Wofford Sports Marketing at (864) 597-4110.

Pocket schedules are available at the Wofford athletic ticket office or you can pick one up at over 100 locations around town within the next few days. Thanks to the Courtyard, Fairfield Inn and Residence Inn in Spartanburg for sponsoring this year's basketball schedule cards.

Boss the Terrier "Boss the Terrier" to perform at Panthers game Sunday Wofford mascot, "Boss the Terrier", will perform this Sunday at Bank of America Stadium at halftime of the Panthers game against the Arizona Cardinals (1:00 pm kickoff). At halftime, Panthers mascot Sir Purr will host his traditional mascot football game dubbed "Mascot Mania" -- a football game with college mascots taking on professional mascots. "Boss" will be the special guest referee for the mascot football game and will be joined on the field by mascots from the Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and the Queen City's new NBA team, the Charlotte Bobcats. The college Boss the Terrier

NBA team, the Charlotte Bobcats. The college mascots slated to appear will be from South Carolina, Clemson, UNC Charlotte among others. Tickets are available by calling 864- 233-2525 in the Greenville/Spartanburg area.

Youth basketball exhibition opportunities Your youth basketball team can take to the hardwood at the Benjamin Johnson Arena this season! We are inviting all boys and girls youth basketball teams (middle school, recreation leagues, church leagues, etc.) to come out and experience the excitement of Terrier basketball this season. Selected teams will get the special opportunity to take the floor in a intrasquad scrimmage or exhibition game at halftime!

For more details or to schedule an outing to a men's or women's basketball game call Wofford Sports Marketing at (864) 597-4110. This is part of the "Growing Up Gold" youth initiative presented by Wade's Restaurant. As per NCAA rules all participants must be in the 8th grade or below.

Wofford wins "Food Fight" With donations totaling 1,066 food items and $602, Wofford was victorious in the second annual Food Fight with Furman.

The Food Fight is held in conjunction with the Terriers and Paladins meeting in football. Donations to the Wofford cause went to Spartanburg’s Miracle Life Mission and The Soup Kitchen at Second Presbyterian Church. Furman donations, earnarked for Loaves and Fishes in Greenville, totaled 860 food items and $343.36.

During the two years of the Food Fight, Wofford and Furman have raised nearly 3,400 food items and over $2,000 in monetary donations. The 2005 Food Fight will be centered around the Wofford-Furman game on Nov. 12 in Greenville.

Both schools thank the Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System and Stax's Original in Greenville for providing off-campus drop-off locations. Special thanks also go to the students of the Wofford Twin Towers Service Organization and the Student Alumni Council at Furman for spearheading collections on their respective campuses.

"Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night Who said "Around the Water Bowl" is junk mail? Ah, well if you have stuck with us for the last 55 "award-winning" editions we're going to to say "Thank You" over the Thanksgiving holiday. Print off this e-mail and present it to the ticket table (page one only please) at the Benjamin Johnson Arena and receive free admission to the Terrier men's basketball contest with Bluefield College on Saturday, November 27 (2:30 pm tipoff).

Spread the word, forward this e-mail to a friend and take advantage of a complimentary night of Terrier Basketball. A special thanks also to The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth for being the sponsor of "Around the Water Bowl" during the past year.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Nov. 19 Women’s Basketball vs. Coker 7:00 p.m. The women’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena “Freebie Friday” – free admission to the game Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Nov. 22 Men’s Basketball vs. Milligan 7:00 p.m. Men’s basketball home opener inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena Members of the Taco Dog Barking Brigade sign in at the ticket table

Nov. 24 Women’s Basketball vs. Southern Virginia 3:00 p.m. Tipoff moved from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Happy Thanksgiving – no admission charge to the game.

Nov. 27 Men’s Basketball vs. Bluefield College 2:30 p.m. "Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night -- print off this e-mail and get FREE admission!

Dec. 1 Men’s Basketball vs. Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m.

Dec. 4 Women’s Basketball vs. Davidson 1:00 p.m. Game presented by News Channel 7 and UPN 62 WASV Game presented by News Channel 7 and UPN 62 WASV “Take a Kid to the Game” Day – all kids 12 and under admitted free with a paying adult

On the air… Saturday, Nov. 20 -- Football vs. Virginia Military Institute -- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE with special guest play-by-play Andy Demetra, Thom Henson and Tom Brown. Pre-game show begins at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 -- Men's basketball at Miami (Fla.) 7:30 p.m.-- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE (feed from the Hurricane Radio Network) Monday, Nov. 22 -- Men's basketball vs. Milligan 7:00 p.m.-- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE

Saturday, Nov. 27 -- Men's basketball vs. Bluefield College 7:00 p.m.-- AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Wofford Football Illustrated on UPN 62 WASV -- Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Presented by: Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 300 -- The number of home games played inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena by the Wofford men's basketball program as of Monday's 2004-05 home opener against Milligan. The Terriers moved out of Andrews Fieldhouse in January 1981 and opened the "BenJo" with a 65-64 loss to The Citadel. Current Wofford Athletic Director and former men's basketball head coach Richard Johnson was an assistant coach for The Citadel at the time.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth!

Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- November 23, 2004 -- Edition 56 The 2004-05 Wofford basketball The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing seasons are underway. The Terrier women will next host Around the Water Bowl is presented by Southern Virginia Wednesday at Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, the official sports medicine 3 p.m. while the men host provider of Wofford College Athletics. Bluefield College at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Both games will be Happy Thanksgiving! played in the Benjamin Johnson Arena.

In this week's edition...

Upcoming hoops promotions Youth basketball exhibitions and group nights "Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events

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Upcoming hoops promotions Bring the family out to the Benjamin Johnson Arena in December and get in on the fun and excitement of Terrier Basketball:

Wednesday, December 1 -- men vs. Jacksonville State (7:00 p.m.) - "Anti- Atkins Night" -- The first 300 fans to the game get a free doughnut compliments of Krispy Kreme

Saturday, December 4 -- women vs. Davidson (1:00 p.m.) - "Take a Kid to the Game" -- All kids 12 and under get in free with a paying adult compliments of NewsChannel 7 and UPN 62 WASV.

Wednesday, December 8 -- The only basketball doubleheader of the season -- women vs. Western Carolina (4:30 p.m.), men vs. Toccoa Falls (7:00 p.m.) - "Turn Back the Clock Night" - come dressed in your 70's attire as we take a look back at the history of the Benjamin Johnson Arena beginning with the year before the "BenJo" opened…1979. Presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Saturday, December 11 -- men vs. Appalachian State (7:00 p.m.) -- "Take a Kid to the Game" - All Kids 12 and under get in free with a paying adult. Game presented by McDonald's. Come out and meet some special guests from McDonald's who will be with us for the game.

Youth basketball exhibition opportunities Your youth basketball team can take to the hardwood at the Benjamin Johnson Arena this season! We are inviting all boys and girls youth basketball teams (middle school, recreation leagues, church leagues, etc.) to come out and experience the excitement of Terrier basketball this season. Selected teams will get the special opportunity to take the floor in a intrasquad scrimmage or exhibition game at halftime!

For more details or to schedule an outing to a men's or women's basketball game call Wofford Sports Marketing at (864) 597-4110. This is part of the "Growing Up Gold" youth initiative presented by Wade's Restaurant. As per NCAA rules all participants must be in the 8th grade or below.

"Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night Who said "Around the Water Bowl" is junk mail? Ah, well if you have stuck with us for the last 56 "award-winning" editions we're going to to say "Thank You" over the Thanksgiving holiday. Print off this e-mail and present it to the ticket table (page one only please) at the Benjamin Johnson Arena and receive free admission to the Terrier men's basketball contest with Bluefield College on Saturday, November 27 (2:30 pm tipoff). Spread the word, forward this e-mail to a friend and take advantage of a Spread the word, forward this e-mail to a friend and take advantage of a complimentary day of Terrier Basketball. A special thanks also to The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth for being the sponsor of "Around the Water Bowl" during the past year.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Nov. 24 Women’s Basketball vs. Southern Virginia 3:00 p.m. Tipoff moved from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Happy Thanksgiving – no admission charge to the game.

Nov. 27 Men’s Basketball vs. Bluefield College 2:30 p.m. "Around the Water Bowl" appreciation night -- print off this e-mail and get FREE admission!

Dec. 1 Men’s Basketball vs. Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m. "Anti-Atkins Night" – The first 300 fans to the game get a free doughnut compliments of Krispy Kreme

Dec. 4 Women’s Basketball vs. Davidson 1:00 p.m. Game presented by News Channel 7 and UPN 62 WASV "Take a Kid to the Game" Day – all kids 12 and under admitted free with a paying adult

Dec. 8 Women’s Basketball vs. Western Carolina 4:30 p.m. (Game one of doubleheader) "Turn back the clock night" -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 8 Men’s Basketball vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m. (Game two of doubleheader) "Turn back the clock night" -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 11 Men’s Basketball vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m. "Take a kid to the game" night presented by McDonald’s – all kids 12 and under free with a paying adult Game presented by McDonald’s on Hearon Circle and Garner Road Kids, come out and meet our special surprise guests from McDonald’s

On the air… All men's basketball games air on AM 910 WSPA and via the internet on TEAMLINE Saturday, Nov. 27 -- Men's basketball vs. Bluefield College 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1 -- Men's basketball vs. Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8 -- Men's basketball vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Thank you to our Wofford Football Illustrated Illustrated sponsors! Milliken, NBSC, Enterprise Rent-a-car, The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth, Li'L Cricket, Nextel, Papa John's, Regional Sports Medicine at Wofford, White's Pine Street Exxon and Sunbelt Rentals

Number of the Week 2,027 -- The number of approximate miles logged by Assistant Media Relations Director Travis Woods from Thursday, November 18 to Tuesday, November 23. Woods traveled with the men's basketball team to Miami (Fla.) to cover the game on Saturday night. Returned to Charlotte on Sunday and stayed at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport to meet up with the women's basketball team bus as it cruised through the Queen City en route to UNC Wilmington for their game on Monday night. The team bus returned to Spartanburg following the game at 2:45 a.m. on Tuesday.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096 Terrier Club 597-4096

Log onto www.realpages.com and get connected with The Real Yellow Pages from BellSouth! Click here for the most up-to-date listing of Wofford events and promotions -- www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm From: Woods, Travis J. /O=WOFFORD COLLEGE/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=WOODSTJ Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: December 1, 2004 at 11:43 AM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- December 1, 2004 -- Edition 57 Wofford had more Academic All- The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing District selections (6) than the entire Atlantic Coast Conference Around the Water Bowl is presented by combined (5). The Academic All- Nextel, the official wireless communications provider of Wofford District squad combines Division Athletics I-A and I-AA teams in a five- state area. The Terriers had six In this week's edition... of the seven SoCon players named to the team. "Anti-Atkins Night" tonight -- 70's night next week "Take a Kid to the Game" Saturday Youth basketball exhibitions and group nights Need a gift idea for Christmas? What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events Number of the week -- 18

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"Anti-Atkins Night" tonight -- 70's night next Wednesday Come out tonight to the Benjamin Johnson Arena (Dec. 1) and join us as the Terriers battle the Gamecocks!

No, not THOSE Gamecocks, but the Gamecocks from Jacksonville State, a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. The first 300 fans to the game get a free doughnut compliments of Krispy Kreme!

Next Wednesday (Dec. 8) come dressed in your 70's attire as we take a look back at the history of the Benjamin Johnson Arena beginning with the year before the "BenJo" opened…1979. The Wofford Dance Team will do a special disco performance at halftime and the fan who has the best 70's attire will win a special prize at halftime. The "Turn Back the Clock" doubleheader is presented by Sunbelt Rentals

"Take a Kid to the Game" program begins Saturday The annual "Take a Kid to the Game" promotional drive begins Saturday as the women's basketball team hosts SoCon rival Davidson at 1:00 p.m. All kids 12 and under get in free with a paying adult compliments of NewsChannel 7 and UPN 62 WASV.

The next TAKG event is Saturday, December 11 as the men's squad open the home SoCon slate with the Mountaineers of Appalachian State at 7:00 p.m. The game is presented by McDonald's. Come out and meet some special guests from McDonald's who will be with us for the game.

The final two TAKG events are January 22 as the women face East Tennessee State and February 12 when the women battle Georgia Southern. Each game begins at 1:00 p.m. The "Take a Kid Game" initiative, presented by NCAA Basketball is another part of Wofford Sports Marketing's "Growing Up Gold" campaign presented by Wade's Restaurant.

Youth basketball exhibition opportunities Your youth basketball team can take to the hardwood at the Benjamin Johnson Arena this season! We are inviting all boys and girls youth basketball teams (middle school, recreation leagues, church leagues, etc.) to come out and experience the excitement of Terrier basketball this season. Selected teams will get the special opportunity to take the floor in a intrasquad scrimmage or exhibition game at halftime!

For more details or to schedule an outing to a men's or women's basketball game call Wofford Sports Marketing at (864) 597-4110. Exhibition dates are filling quickly so make your phone call today to sign up your boys or girls team! This is part of the "Growing Up Gold" youth initiative presented by Wade's This is part of the "Growing Up Gold" youth initiative presented by Wade's Restaurant. As per NCAA rules all participants must be in the 8th grade or below.

Need a gift idea for Christmas? Looking for a unique Wofford gift idea for Christmas? Carolina Traders, makers of exclusive Terrier Club Collection merchandise will hold the annual end of the year fan appreciation sale on Friday, December 10 outside of Ben Wofford Books, the new college bookstore on Church Street. Come by and save big on Terrier Club Collection merchandise. Ben Wofford Books will also have other discounts inside and if you have not had a chance to see the new bookstore it is certainly worth stopping by. The sale is tentatively set from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday. In case of rain the sale will be held on the East Concourse of the Benjamin Johnson Arena. The sale will continue on Saturday, Dec. 11 during the men's basketball game on the East Concourse of the Arena.

Also, click the link below and purchase Wofford Sports Marketing gear including Barking Brigade T-shirts and other commemorative items from this past year while they last. The link for Sports Marketing merchandise is: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Dec. 1 Men’s Basketball vs. Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m. “Anti-Atkins Night” – The first 300 fans to the game get a free doughnut compliments of Krispy Kreme

Dec. 4 Women’s Basketball vs. Davidson 1:00 p.m. Game presented by News Channel 7 and UPN 62 WASV “Take a Kid to the Game” Day – all kids 12 and under admitted free with a paying adult

Dec. 8 Women’s Basketball vs. Western Carolina 4:30 p.m. (Game one of doubleheader) “Turn back the clock night” -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 8 Men’s Basketball vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m. (Game two of doubleheader) “Turn back the clock night” -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 11 Men’s Basketball vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m. “Take a Kid to the Game” night presented by McDonald’s – all kids 12 and under free with a paying adult Game presented by McDonald’s on Hearon Circle and Garner Road Kids, come out and meet our special surprise guests from McDonald’s

Dec. 30 Women's Basketball vs. UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m.

On the air… All men's basketball games air on AM 910 WSPA and via the internet on TEAMLINE - with Mark Hauser and Thom Henson Wednesday, Dec. 1 vs. Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 at Auburn 4:00 p.m. eastern (Televised live on CSS) Wednesday, Dec. 8 vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Number of the Week 18 -- The number of blocks for Wofford sophomore center Jenny Weurding through five games in the women's basketball campaign. Her individual mark is more than any Southern Conference team has garnered so far this season and is ahead of her pace from a year ago when she set the school single season blocks record with 62. blocks record with 62.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Confirm From: Woods, Travis J. /O=WOFFORD COLLEGE/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=WOODSTJ Subject: Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk Date: December 8, 2004 at 11:23 AM To: Stone, R. Phillip [email protected]

"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- December 8, 2004 -- Edition 58 Wofford will host "Turn back the The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing clock night" tonight with a basketball doubleheader. The Around the Water Bowl is presented by women start the festivities at Papa John's, the official pizza of the Terriers 4:30 p.m. with a tip versus Western Carolina followed by In this week's edition... the men facing Toccoa Falls at 7 p.m. in the Benjamin Johnson Groovy! 70's night tonight -- win $50 in free gas! Arena. "Take a Kid to the Game" Saturday, meet Ronald McDonald! Scouts to collect items to send to Iraq on Saturday Need a gift idea for Christmas? What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events Numbers of the week -- 16.3, 8.0

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70's night tonight -- win $50 in free gas! Come dressed in your 70's attire as we take a look back at the history of the Benjamin Johnson Arena beginning with the year before the "BenJo" opened…1979. The Wofford Dance Team will do a special disco performance at halftime and the fan who has the best 70's attire will win $50 in free gas from Li'L Cricket! The "Turn Back the Clock" night is presented by Sunbelt Rentals. The women's team gets the party started at 4:30 as it faces Western Carolina. The men round out the evening against Toccoa Falls. The "best dressed" contest will take place at halftime of the men's game.

"Take a Kid to the Game" Saturday, meet Ronald McDonald Saturday, December 11 is "Take a Kid to the Game" night as the men's basketball team opens the home SoCon schedule against the Mountaineers of Appalachian State at 7:00 p.m. McDonald's on Garner Road and Hearon Circle and the Spartanburg Herald-Journal are presenting sponsors of the game and the appearance of Ronald McDonald. Ronald will also bring his television camera crew to talk with fans and air parts of the game "live" on McDTV. Ronald will also participate in the traditional "Cheeseburger in Paradise" cheeseburger toss into the stands at the first timeout of the game along with the Hamburglar.

Scouts to collect items to send to Iraq on Saturday Boy Scout Troop 114 and Cub Scout Pack 114 from St. Paul United Methodist Church will be collecting dark socks, gloves and knit caps at Saturday's men's basketball game in the Benjamin Johnson Arena prior to and during the game against Appalachian State.

The collected items will shipped to Iraqi guards working alongside members of the United States Military in Iraq. The desperate need for these items was expressed to Wofford Chemistry Professor Dr. Charlie Bass, a leader of Boy Scout Troop 114, by Lt. Claude Schmid, a Wofford graduate serving in Iraq.

Need a gift idea for Christmas? Looking for a unique Wofford gift idea for Christmas? Carolina Traders, makers of exclusive Terrier Club Collection merchandise will hold their annual end of the year fan appreciation sale on Friday, December 10 outside of Ben Wofford Books, the new college bookstore on Church Street. Come by and save big on Terrier Club Collection merchandise. Ben Wofford Books will also have other discounts inside and if you have not had a chance to see the new bookstore it is certainly worth stopping by. The sale is tentatively set from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday. In case of rain the sale will be held on the East Concourse of the Benjamin Johnson Arena. The sale will continue on Saturday, Dec. 11 during the men's basketball game on the East Concourse of the Arena.

Also, click the link below and purchase Wofford Sports Marketing gear Also, click the link below and purchase Wofford Sports Marketing gear including Barking Brigade T-shirts and other commemorative items from this past year while they last. The link for Sports Marketing merchandise is: http://www.wofford.edu/sportsMarketing/merchandiseSales.asp

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Dec. 8 Women’s Basketball vs. Western Carolina 4:30 p.m. (Game one of doubleheader) “Turn back the clock night” -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 8 Men’s Basketball vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m. (Game two of doubleheader) “Turn back the clock night” -- Come decked out in your retro garb as we take a look back at 25 years of basketball inside the Benjamin Johnson Arena. Starting with the year before the Arena was built…1979. Game presented by Sunbelt Rentals

Dec. 11 Men’s Basketball vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m. “Take a Kid to the Game” night presented by McDonald’s – all kids 12 and under free with a paying adult Game presented by McDonald’s on Hearon Circle and Garner Road Kids, come out and meet Ronald McDonald!

Dec. 30 Women's Basketball vs. UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. You won't miss the college bowl game action! The Pacific Life Holiday Bowl will be playing on the concourse of the arena!

On the air… All men's basketball games air on AM 910 WSPA and via the internet on TEAMLINE - with Mark Hauser and Thom Henson Wednesday, Dec. 8 vs. Toccoa Falls 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 vs. Charleston Southern 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19 vs. Georgia 3:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Number of the Week 16.3, 8.0 -- The scoring average (16.3 ppg) and the rebounding average (8.0 rpg) for junior Howard Wilkerson making him the only player in the SoCon to rank in the top five in both categories. Wilkerson was named Co-SoCon Player of the Week this week by the Southern Conference office.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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"Around the Water Bowl -- Terrier Talk" -- December 16, 2004 -- Edition 59 The online newsletter of Wofford Sports Marketing Wofford is the SoCon's Around the Water Bowl is presented by winningest football team over Coca-Cola, the official soft drink of the Terriers the last three seasons with a 29-8 overall record (.784) and 18-5 league mark (.783). In this week's edition...

Eat lunch at 15 area restaurants and get a free basketball ticket starting Monday! Wilkerson named SoCon Player of the Week…again Sheehan named TIAA-CREF SoCon Student Athlete of the Week Terriers top SoCon in Academic All-Conference selections What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of upcoming home events Number of the week -- 3

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Eat lunch and get a free Wofford basketball ticket! Eat lunch at 15 local restaurants and get a free ticket to two upcoming Terrier basketball games! Simply eat lunch (11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) at any of the locations below and get a voucher good for admission to the women's basketball game against Elon on January 2 (2:00 p.m.) and the men's basketball game against Erskine on January 3 (7:00 p.m.)

"It is our way of saying Happy New Year to the community and thanking some of our fine restaurant sponsors at the same time," said Wofford assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions Lenny Mathis. "With the progress our women's basketball program is making and the terrific start our men's program is off to this year, we thought that Spartanburg should spend part of the New Year in the Benjamin Johnson Arena."

The ticket giveaway begins with lunch on Monday, December 20 and will continue while supplies last.

Here are the locations to visit for your free ticket with your lunch order:

Wade’s Restaurant (Pine St.) Palmetto Grill (Whitney Rd.) McDonald’s (Hearon Circle & Garner Rd.) Fuddrucker’s (Southport Rd.) Fatz Café (Boiling Springs, Gaffney, Southport Rd., New Cut Rd.) The Beacon (John B. White Sr. Blvd.) Taco Dog (Hillcrest Shopping Center) Gooney Bird’s (Reidville Rd.) Subway (Pine St.) Hillcrest Sports Club (Hillcrest Shopping Center)

Wilkerson named SoCon Player of the Week…again Wofford men's basketball standout Howard Wilkerson has been named the SoCon Player of the Week for the second straight week. A 6-foot-6, 250-pound junior from Eden, N.C., Wilkerson is the first Terrier to receive back-to-back Player of the Week honors since Wofford began SoCon play in the 1997-98 campaign. Wilkerson now has a Wofford record of three career SoCon Player of the Week awards. Ian Chadwick (1997-2001) and Mike Lenzly (1999-2003) received the honor twice. Wilkerson posted his second double-double of the season when he totaled 19 points and 12 rebounds in Saturday's 75-66 victory over Appalachian State. He also had two assists, two steals and no turnovers in 34 minutes. Wilkerson has helped lead Wofford (6-2, 1-0) to its best start in 10 seasons on the Division I level.

Adam Sheehan Sheehan named TIAA-CREF SoCon Student Athlete of the Week Adam Sheehan Student Athlete of the Week Wofford sophomore guard Adam Sheehan has been named the TIAA-CREF SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week for Dec. 15. Sheehan scored a career-high 15 points, connecting on five-of-six 3-pointers, in the Terriers’ 99-44 win over Toccoa Falls (Dec. 8). His five treys came in a span of just 3:36. The Columbia, S.C. (Cardinal-Newman High School), native also added an assist, a rebound and steal with no turnovers in 12 minutes of action. In the classroom, Sheehan carries a 3.49 grade-point average.

Mallory Bramlett Terriers top SoCon in Academic All- Conference selections Wofford had a league-best 35 student- athletes selected to the 2004 TIAA- CREF Fall Academic All- Southern Conference team. To be eligible, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade-point average and compete in at least half of their team’s competitions during the fall.

The Terriers had a SoCon-high 11 football players named to the squad. No other school had more than five football players selected. Over the last three seasons, Wofford is the SoCon's winningest football team with a 29-8 overall record (.784) and 18-5 league mark (.783). The Wofford women's soccer team had eight selections, including Mallory Bramlett who received All-SoCon honors earlier this fall.

What's on Tap? An up-to-date listing of home athletic events

Dec. 30 Women’s Basketball vs. UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. Don’t miss any of the college bowl game action – the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl will be shown on the concourse.

Jan. 2 Women’s Basketball vs. Elon 2:00 p.m. Happy New Year! Eat lunch around Spartanburg at any of the following locations and get a free ticket to this game! Offer limited while supplies last – ticket giveaway begins Monday, December 20. Participating restaurants: Wade’s Restaurant (Pine St.), Palmetto Grill (Whitney Rd.), McDonald’s (Hearon Circle & Garner Rd.), Fuddrucker’s (Southport Rd.), Fatz Café (Boiling Springs, Gaffney, Southport Rd., New Cut Rd.), The Beacon (John B. White Sr. Blvd.), Taco Dog (Hillcrest Shopping Center), Gooney Bird’s (Reidville Rd.), Subway (Pine St.), Hillcrest Sports Club (Hillcrest Shopping Center)

Jan. 3 Men’s Basketball vs. Erskine 7:00 p.m. Don’t miss any of the college bowl game action – the Nokia Sugar Bowl will be shown on the concourse. Happy New Year! Eat lunch around Spartanburg at any of the following locations and get a free ticket to this game! Offer limited while supplies last – ticket giveaway begins Monday, December 20. Participating restaurants: Wade’s Restaurant (Pine St.), Palmetto Grill (Whitney Rd.), McDonald’s (Hearon Circle & Garner Rd.), Fuddrucker’s (Southport Rd.), Fatz Café (Boiling Springs, Gaffney, Southport Rd., & New Cut Rd.), The Beacon (John B. White Sr. Blvd.), Taco Dog (Hillcrest Shopping Center), Gooney Bird’s (Reidville Rd.), Subway (Pine St.) Jan. 10 Women’s Basketball vs. Appalachian State 7:00 p.m. Girl Scout Cookie Drive promotion (details to be announced)

Jan. 15 Men’s Basketball vs. Chattanooga 7:00 p.m. “Battle of the Network Stars” – NewsChannel 7 vs. Herald-Journal 3-on-3 basketball game at halftime. Game presented by NewsChannel 7 and UPN 62 WASV

On the air… All men's basketball games air on AM 910 WSPA and via the internet on TEAMLINE - with Mark Hauser and Thom Henson Saturday, Dec. 18 vs. Charleston Southern 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19 vs. Georgia 3:00 p.m. (televised on CSS) Friday, Dec. 31 vs. South Carolina 6:00 p.m. (televised on C-SET) Monday, Jan. 3 vs. Erskine 7:00 p.m.

"The Terrier Report" on AM 910 WSPA and TEAMLINE -- Monday through Friday at 7:45 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Presented by Li'L Cricket, Fatz Café and Yaggie Cleaners

Number of the Week 3 -- The number of separate All-America honors garnered by Wofford defensive end Lee Basinger and offensive guard Eric Deutsch. They were first- team selections to the 2004 Associated Press Division I-AA All-America team in addition to first-team accolades from the Walter Camp Foundation and The Sports Network.

Phone Numbers to Know... Wofford Sports Marketing 597-4110 Athletic Ticket Office 597-4090 Terrier Club 597-4096

For questions or more information, contact Lenny Mathis, Asst. AD for Marketing and Promotions at (864) 597-4110 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Read up on Wofford athletics at http://athletics.wofford.edu

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