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About Utah Valley University ABOUT UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WHO WE ARE GREAT WEST CONFERENCE an education of exceptional quality. At the In 2003, Utah Valley University became Since joining the upstart, all-sport league in same time, we provide opportunities for the first and only athletic program to 2009, UVU has dominated the Great West corporate partners to engage with commu- make the jump directly from the junior Conference. The Wolverines have won three nity members who attend athletic events. As the UVU brand expands, our hope is that college ranks to NCAA Division I. Wol- consecutive Commissioner’s Cups, one for our partners will also expand with us. Cor- verine Athletics sponsors 15 intercolle- each season in which it has competed. Over that span, UVU has claimed 23 of a possible porate partners will have ample opportunity giate varsity sports: men’s and women’s 42 league titles, including 11 of 14 in 2012. to meet prospective clients and hold effec- basketball, baseball, softball, women’s Highlighting the Wolverines’ in-conference tive branding events, with the vast majority volleyball, women’s soccer, wrestling, brilliance are the track and field teams who of attendees from right here in Utah County. men’s and women’s golf, men’s and swept all six running titles in 2012 (men’s We are continually seeking opportunities women’s indoor and outdoor track and and women’s cross country, indoor track, to be a part of the community and we hope cross country. UVU has produced six and outdoor track) and the UVU baseball that your company will engage with us. All-Americans and two Olympians in team who is 88-4 in GWC play all-time, PARTNER WITH US including a national ranking and a perfect just nine years of Division I competi- We would love to become more acquainted 32-0 mark in 2012. tion and has boasted several Academic with you, your company and your commu- All-Americans within an educational In October, 2012, Utah Valley University nity engagement goals. Here is how we can setting comprised of more than 33,000 accepted an invitation to join the Western get together: students. The UVU athletics depart- Athletic Conference. The Wolverines’ mem- ∞ Call Nate Mathis (801] 362-5900 cell ment strives to be a resource to the bership in the new-look WAC will take effect (801) 863-6508 office University and the community: a source July 1, 2013, and UVU will begin athletic ∞ Email: [email protected] of pride, revenue, goodwill, and high competition in the conference next fall at ∞ Let’s golf, get lunch or set up a the start of the 2013-14 season. quality entertainment. meeting. We can come to you, or COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT you can come to our offices and see the campus in person – whatever UVU Athletics seeks to provide student- athletes with opportunities to improve is most convenient for you. athletic skills and abilities while obtaining 1 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 UCCU CENTER SIGNAGE: PRICE FOR SEASON: Interior concourse corner signs, south $6,500 each - {SOLD OUT 2010–13} Scoreboard hanging signs, east and west $6,500 each - {WEST SIDE SOLD 2011–2013} Scoreboard hanging signs, north and south $6,000 each The UCCU Center at Utah Valley University, located in Orem, Utah, is an 8,500 seat Interior concourse corner signs, north $5,500 each multi-purpose venue which opened in 1993. It is the home of Wolverine Athletics and Interior concourse signs, south $5,000 each hosts a myriad of events throughout the Suite signage $5,000 - {INCL. IN CORP. SEASON SUITE PKG} year. With a student population of more than 33,000, the Mighty Athletic Wolverine Interior concourse signs, north $4,000 each League (MAWL) and a number of commu- nity events held in the UCCU Center each Scoreboard signs, east and west $3,000 each year, your sign is sure to be noticed. Scorers table signs $3,000 each SEATING CAPACITY: 8,500 Scoreboard signs, north and south $2,500 each VISIBILITY: During most, if not all, events listed below. Lower bowl tunnel entry way signs $2,500 each EVENTS: UVU Men’s & Women’s Basketball Basketball standard front padding $1,500 each games and camps, UVU Wrestling, UVU Volleyball camps, dances, concerts, trade Basket stanchions $1,500 each shows, graduations, corporate parties, Concourse signs, NW entrance (outside arena) $1,500 each corporate sports challenge, auctions, the circus, special speaking engagements, South railing banners $1,500 each state high school sports tournaments, MMA matches and other miscellaneous events. All other concourse signs (outside arena) $1,000 each Scoreboard corners $2,500 each 2 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 3 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 BRENT BROWN BALLPARK Built in 2005, Brent Brown Ballpark is home SIGNAGE: to Wolverine Baseball. In 2012, the Wolver- ines set a single game home attendance Upper outfield sign (left field visible from I-15) $7,000 each record of 5,456. In 2012, Utah Valley’s 32 consecutive wins was the third-longest Scoreboard flipping signage $5,000 (STET) winning streak in NCAA D-I baseball his- tory. There are excellent opportunities to Scoreboard signage (bottom panels lit 24/7) $5,000 each share information about your organization Second fence in left center field $3,500 each through outfield banners, scoreboard signs, digital jumbotron ads and fan interaction (left field visible from I-15) events at Brent Brown Ballpark. Several of our signage locations inside the park are Outfield sign (left field visible from I-15) $2,500 each also visible to passing traffic on I-15 and Jumbotron spots per home game $100 each adjacent surface streets. SEATING CAPACITY: 5,000 All other concourse signs (outside arena) $1,000 each VISIBILITY: During all events listed below (does not include Orem Owlz games). Left field fence, left field upper fence and score- board also visible from University Parkway and I-15. EVENTS: UVU Baseball games and camps, high school baseball games, state high school baseball championships, concerts, Corporate Sports Challenge, and other miscellaneous events. 4 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 5 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 PHYSICAL ED. BUILDING UVU’s P.E. Building is the home of Wolverine Volleyball and Wrestling. The Wolverines have hosted schools from across the nation including Michigan, Boise State, Syracuse, BYU, Kansas and USC in this great venue. Signage in the P.E. Building is up year round and is visible for several different types of sporting and University events. SEATING CAPACITY: 2,000 VISIBILITY: Year round, all day EVENTS: UVU Volleyball, UVU Wrestling, basketball camps, University events. SIGNAGE: Scoreboard signage $5,000 (east and west) Scoreboard east $3,000 Scoreboard west $3,000 Wall signage $2,000 each 6 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 WOLVERINE FIELD Nestled in the southwest corner of UVU’s campus along I-15, you will find Wolverine Field, home to UVU’s softball team. Wolverine Softball has been a member of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference (PCSC) for three seasons. UVU Softball hosts schools like BYU, Utah, Utah State and Hawaii. Signage in the outfield is up year round. SEATING CAPACITY: 500 EVENTS: UVU Softball, concerts, cor- porate events, clinics and camps. SIGNAGE: Outfield signage $1,000 each 7 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 CLYDE FIELD Clyde Field is home to UVU Women’s Soccer. A walkway and new bleachers were installed in 2005 to accommo- date fans and, thanks to an anony- mous donation, lights were also added prior to the 2011 season. Clyde Field is located just west of the UCCU Center. The Wolverines will host the Great West Conference Soccer Tournament in the fall of 2012. SEATING CAPACITY: 1,500 VISIBILITY: During all events below. EVENTS: UVU Soccer games and camps, Corporate Sports Challenge and other miscellaneous events. Vis- ible from 1200 West (Wolverine Way), and partially visible from I-15. SIGNAGE: Scoreboard signage $3,000 (bottom panels) Fence signage, north $2,000 each 8 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 HAL WING TRACK & FIELD Completed in the fall of 2010, the Hal Wing Track & Field is UVU’s newest athletic facility. A significant donation from the owner and CEO of Little Giant Ladder Systems, Hal Wing and his wife Brigitte, helped make the track facility possible. In its first season of competi- tion the track played host to the 2011 Great West Conference Championships, in which UVU captured both the men’s and women’s titles. The eight-lane track is located directly northwest of the UCCU Center. SEATING CAPACITY: 5,000 VISIBILITY: During track events and from frontage road. EVENTS: UVU Track and Field meets, state high school events and state championships. SIGNAGE: West fence $1,000 each 9 WolverineGreen.com 801-362-5900 HAL WING TRACK & FEILD UVU ATHLETICS WEBSITE ADVERTISING WOLVERINEGREEN.COM GENERAL FORMULA FOR THESE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES The official website of Utah Valley Univer- ON WOLVERINGREEN.COM sity Athletics is WolverineGreen.com. Fans, students, staff and community Number of impressions/1,000 x 8 = dollar amount of sponsorship members visit the site to find schedules, sports information and Wolverine news. Dollar amount of sponsorship x 1,000/8 = number of impressions Your logo on the WolverineGreen.com Web feature ad, right side $2,000 home page, linked directly to your website, will attract visitors to your site and let the Scrolling feature ad $2,000 community know you are a partner of UVU Athletics. FULL COLOR GRAPHIC LINKS: Leaderboard advertising (728 x 90) Story advertising (300 x 250) Headlines Presented by... Play of the Week Presented by... Scoreboard Presented by... Fan Zone Presented by... Weekly Fan Poll sponsor Photo gallery sponsor Sweepstakes with dedicated page Fixed button on home page/sport pages Sponsors page inclusion Ask the Coach sponsor Weekly Trivia Challenge sponsor Student-Athlete of the Month Presented by..
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