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2019 Weber State Football Schedule 2019 Weber State Football Schedule Date Opponent Time Site 8/31 at San Diego State 7:00 p.m. San Diego, CA 9/7 Cal Poly 6:00 p.m. Ogden 9/14 at Nevada TBA Reno, NV 9/28 Northern Iowa 6:00 p.m. Ogden 10/5 at Idaho* TBA Moscow, ID 10/12 Southern Utah* (HC) 6:00 p.m. Ogden 10/19 Northern Arizona* TBA Ogden 10/26 at UC Davis* TBA Davis, CA 11/2 at Sacramento State* TBA Sacramento, CA 11/9 North Dakota* TBA Ogden 11/16 at Montana* TBA Missoula, MT 11/23 Idaho State* TBA Ogden * Big Sky Conference game All Times are Mountain and are subject to change. Gameday Promotions 9/7 .......Youth Football / Teacher 10/19 .....Tackle Cancer - Live Pink, Appreciation Night Bleed Purple Day 9/28 ......100 Years of Wildcat 11/9 .......Hometown Heroes Day Football Celebration 11/23 .....WSU Football Senior Day 10/12 .....Homecoming 2019 Weber State Soccer Schedule Date Opponent Time Site 8/15 Colorado College 8:00 p.m. Ogden 8/22 at Cal 5:00 p.m. Berkeley, CA 8/30 vs. Arizona 5:30 p.m. Tempe, AZ 9/1 at Arizona State 2:30 p.m. Tempe, AZ 9/4 at Utah State 4:00 p.m. Logan, UT 9/7 at Nevada 1:00 p.m. Reno, NV 9/13 at Boise State 5:00 p.m. Boise, ID 9/15 Fresno State Noon Ogden 9/22 at Cal State Fullerton 6:00 p.m. Fullerton, CA 9/27 Sacramento State* 7:30 p.m. Ogden 9/29 Portland State* Noon Ogden 10/4 at Montana* 3:00 p.m. Missoula, MT 10/6 at Northern Colorado* 1:00 p.m. Greeley, CO 10/11 Idaho* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 10/13 Eastern Washington* Noon Ogden 10/20 Idaho State* 1:00 p.m. Ogden 10/25 at Northern Arizona* 7:00 p.m. Flagstaff, AZ 10/27 at Southern Utah* 1:00 p.m. Cedar City, UT * Big Sky Conference game All Times are Mountain and are subject to change. Game promotions are available at WeberStateSports.com/Promotions 2019 Weber State Volleyball Schedule Date Opponent Time Site 8/30 UNLV# Noon Ogden 8/30 Portland# 7:30 p.m. Ogden 8/31 CSUN# 1:00 p.m. Ogden 9/5 vs. Sam Houston State% 4:00 p.m. Provo, UT 9/6 vs. LIU Brooklyn% 4:00 p.m. Provo, UT 9/7 at BYU% 7:00 p.m. Provo, UT 9/13 at Missouri State^ TBA Springfield, MO 9/13 vs. Kansas State^ TBA Springfield, MO 9/14 vs. SMU^ TBA Springfield, MO 9/19 at Utah Valley TBA Orem, UT 9/21 Utah State 7:00 p.m. Ogden 9/26 at Northern Arizona* TBA Flagstaff, AZ 9/28 at Southern Utah* 7:00 p.m. Cedar City, UT 10/1 at Idaho State* 7:00 p.m. Pocatello, ID 10/5 Northern Colorado* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 10/10 Portland State* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 10/12 Sacramento State* Noon Ogden 10/17 at Montana State* 7:00 p.m. Bozeman, MT 10/19 at Montana* 7:00 p.m. Missoula, MT 10/24 Idaho* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 10/26 at Eastern Washington* 8:00 p.m. Cheney, WA 10/31 Southern Utah* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 11/2 Northern Arizona* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 11/5 Idaho State* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 11/7 at Northern Colorado* 7:00 p.m. Greeley, CO 11/14 at Sacramento State* 8:00 p.m. Sacramento, CA 11/16 at Portland State* 8:00 p.m. Portland, OR 11/21 Montana* 7:00 p.m. Ogden 11/23 Montana State* 7:00 p.m. Ogden * Big Sky Conference game All Times are Mountain and are subject to change. # Wildcat Invitational (Ogden, UT) % BYU Tournament (Provo, UT) ^ Missouri State Tournament (Springfield, MO) Game promotions are available at WeberStateSports.com/Promotions 2019 Weber State Cross Country Schedule Date Opponent Site 9/6 at CSI Invitational Twin Falls, ID 9/14 at BYU Invitational Provo, UT 10/4 at Notre Dame Invitational South Bend, IN 10/11 at Utah State Invitational Logan, UT 10/19 at NCAA Pre-Nationals Terre Haute, IN 11/2 at Big Sky Championships Greeley, CO 11/15 at NCAA Mountain Regionals Salt Lake City, UT 11/23 at NCAA Championships Terre Haute, IN SOCIAL MEDIA Connect with Wildcat Athletics and each of our programs via each of the top social media platforms. Team Facebook Instagram Twitter WSU Athletics /Weber State Athletics /wsuwildcats /weberstate Football /Weber State Football /weberstatefb /weberstatefb Men’s Basketball /Weber State Men’s Basketball /weberstatembb /weberstatembb Volleyball /Weber State Women’s Volleyball /weberstatevb /weberstatevb Soccer /Weber State Women’s Soccer /wsusoccer /wsusoccer Women’s BBall /Weber State Women’s Basketball /weberstatewbb /weberstatewbb Golf /Weber State Golf /webestategolf /weberstategolf Women’s Tennis /Weber State Women’s Tennis /weberstatetennis /wsutennis Men’s Tennis /Weber State Tennis /weberstatetennis /wsutennis Track /Weber State Track and Field /weberstatetrack /weberstatetrack Softball /Weber State Softball /wsusoftball /wsusoftball Spirit Squad /Weber State Spirit Squad /weberstatecheer Waldo /Waldo Wildcat /wsuwaldo Wildcat Club /WSU Wildcat Club /wsuwildcatclub /wildcatclub WEBER STATE ATHLETICS MOBILE APP TICKETS For all Wildcat Athletics schedules, results, Season and individual game tickets are stats, alerts, news, video and more, search available for purchase for Weber State Weber State Wildcats in the Apple App and football, soccer and volleyball games. Google Play stores, and download the new Wildcat Athletics mobile app. Tickets can be purchased online at WeberStateSports.com or WeberStateTickets. com, or in person or by phone through the Dee Events Center ticket office. The ticket office is located on the northeast side of the Dee Events Center and is open 10 am - 6 pm during the regular school calendar with summer hours of 10 am - 5 pm. Dee Events Center Ticket Office Contact Info Invest In Champions by joining the DeeWildcat Events Club. Center Your donation supports WSU student-athlete scholarships and 4444helps Events make the Center dreams of Drive great young Call 801-626-6576 or visit people like Olivia and Jordan come true! WeberStateSports.com to join or for Ogden, Utah 84408-3402 more information. Phone: 801-626-8500 On gamedays, ticket booths at Stewart Stadium are open 1 1/2 hours prior to the start of the event, while booths at Swenson Gym and Wildcat Soccer Field are open one hour prior to the event. PARKING Soccer Parking lots located around the Wildcat Soccer 14 Weber State Basketball Field14 require a parkingWeber Statepass Football until 4 pm on weekdays. On weekends, all parking is free, • No Weapons of any type, except as and does not require a parking pass. permitted by State and Federal Law. Parking lots available: A7, A8, A9, W7, W9. • No Smoking in the facilities, including Volleyball e-cigarettes. Parking lots located around The Swenson • No artificial noisemakers or other prohibited Gym require a parking pass until 4 pm on items as per Big Sky Conference or NCAA weekdays. On weekends, all parking is free, policy. and does not require a parking pass. Parking lots available: A6, A7, W7, W9. NATIONAL ANTHEM Football Your school choir, religious group, or yourself • The A-6 parking lot (directly west of Stewart interested in singing the National Anthem at Stadium) is reserved for Wildcat Club one of our Weber State Athletic events this Members. upcoming year? • The W-5 parking lot located northwest of Stewart Stadium is reserved for Wildcat Visit WeberStateSports.com/Anthem to be Club Members. able to sign up and show off your talent to all • The W-4 parking lot, located directly north of of the Wildcat Fans. the Youngberg Center Complex is the site for the Wildcat Fan Fest tailgate, which DONATION REQUESTS starts two hours prior to kickoff at every Weber State Athletics accepts Donation home football game. The remaining portion Requests. If you are interested in a donation of this lot is paid parking at $10 per parking request, please visit WeberStateSports.com/ space. donation-request. All donation requests must • The Dee Events Center Parking Lot is free be approved through our Weber State Athletics to park, with a complimentary shuttle Compliance Department. service available for pick up and drop off at Stewart Stadium. WILDCAT ATHLETICS APPAREL AND • The remaining parking lots of Weber State MERCHANDISE campus are free to park. Visit the Wildcat Store to find the best source for great Wildcat Athletics apparel and mer- EVENT ENTRY chandise. • Gates open 1 1/2 hours prior to event start Wildcat Store Locations: time. • Wildcat Store Ogden • All bags will be searched. Located in the main level of the Shepherd • We recommend using a clear plastic bag Union Building on Weber State University (size 12”x6”) or a gallon freezer bag. A Campus. Phone number: 801-626-63-53 clear bag policy is not in place at this time • Wildcat Store Downtown but we would like to start the process of Located at 2314 Washington Blvd., Ogden, changing over to a clear bag only policy. UT. Phone number: 801-626-8820 • No outside food or beverage, coolers, • Wildcat Store Davis alcohol or illegal substance (1 sealed bottle Located at 2750 University Park Blvd. Layton, of water per person). UT. In the D2 building, Rm 201. Phone number: • Re-entry is prohibited at all venues. 801-395-3555 • Stewart Stadium: portable propane heaters are prohibited (any questions, please contact ‘CAT TALES PODCAST the WSU Fire Marshal). Follow along with a unique perspective of • Stewart Stadium: footballs, soccer balls, Weber State Athletics by subscribing to the frisbees, etc.
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