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Membership Guide 2018 Texas Tech Athletics RED RAIDER CLUB Box 45055 Lubbock, Texas 79409 806.742.1196 • [email protected] RedRaiderClub.com CHANDLER ATWOOD | Allen, TX | Volleyball TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS FELICITY MALTBY | Sunnyvale, CA | Tennis JAH’ SHAWN JOHNSON | Ennis, TX | Football 2018 MEMBERSHIP GUIDE RECEE’ CALDWELL | San Antonio, TX | Basketball Table of Contents THANK YOU FOR INVESTING IN TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS. Your annual commitment to the Red Raider Club is truly life changing. Through your generosity and support, Texas Tech Athletics is able to provide our student-athletes with the opportunity of a lifetime. 3 Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Not only are you providing the gift of a world-class education from Texas Tech University, but living expenses, nutritional needs, RRC Excellence Fund: Cost of Excellence 2018–2019 Men’s Basketball access to the very best training and competition facilities, as a well as a world-class leadership development curriculum through 4 15 the J.T & Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy. Every student-athlete has a story, and you are a critical part of that story. 5 RRC Excellence Fund: Nutrition Tickets & Parking 17 2018–2019 Women’s Basketball I invite you to read through the many ways you can invest in the 420 student-athletes representing Texas Tech across 17 sports. 6 RRC Excellence Fund: J.T. & Margaret Your investment in season tickets, donor parking, and the Red Raider Club Excellence Fund is much more than a seat or parking pass Talkington Leadership Academy Tickets & Parking — but a gift that will impact our student-athletes for the rest of their lives. 7 Victory Circle 19 Campaign for Fearless Champions 8 2018 Membership Chart 21 Staff 9 2018 Baseball Tickets & Parking 22 FAQ Andrea Tirey Sr. Associate Athletics Director for Development 11 2018 Football Tickets Year at A Glance! 13 2018 Football Parking 14 2018 Football Premium Seating November January April 2018 Baseball Renewals Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Renewals 2018–2019 Men’s & Women’s Basketball Renewals Four-month payment plan offered for Eight-month payment plan offered for Red Raider Five-month payment plan offered for season tickets and seat contributions. Club Excellence Fund contributions. season tickets and seat contributions. 2017 2018 December February March May August 31 | Fort Worth, TX | Soccer Baseball Upgrades 2018 Football Renewals 2018 Football 2018–2019 Men’s & Women’s 2018–2019 Red Raider Club Seven-month payment plan offered for Upgrades Basketball Upgrades Membership Deadline season tickets and seat contributions. 806.742.1196 1 RedRaiderClub.com GWENNIE PUENTE 2 Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Cost of Excellence “ The support of the Red Raider Club allows me to THE RED RAIDER CLUB EXCELLENCE FUND provides the YEAR: JUNIOR BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $1,200 get a first-class education, while enjoying the top necessary resources for our student-athletes to compete at the highest level, both in the classroom and in competition. MAJOR: KINESIOLOGY (Non-Resident: $1,200) KIANA WORKMAN’S player amenities in all of college golf. That support Texas Tech Athletics strives to provide a world-class TRANSPORTATION: $2,300 TOTAL IN-STATE COST: TUITION & FEES: $10,772 has helped me personally in so many ways, and I student-athlete experience. With the cost of attendance (Non-Resident: $2,300) for our student-athletes increasing annually, contributions (Non-Resident: $23,222) $25,776 can’t thank you enough for contributing to my to the Red Raider Club Excellence Fund help Texas Tech PERSONAL & MISC: $2,120 ROOM & BOARD: $9,384 time as a student-athlete.” Athletics continue our mission to Educate, Serve, and Grow (Non-Resident: $2,120) Fearless Champions. (Non-Resident: $9,384) Your investment in the Red Raider Club Excellence Fund impacts every single student-athlete by providing them with scholarships, academic support services, sport specific RISE IN COST OF ATTENDANCE Figures based on in-state cost of attendance equipment, sports medicine, nutritional guidance, leadership development, and much more. $50,000 As you consider your 2018 annual Excellence Fund gift, please know every dollar makes an impact. The $40,000 Red Raider Staff looks forward to answering any questions GABBY BARKER | Caldwell, ID | Golf you may have regarding your membership and would be $30,000 honored to visit with you in person. Excellence Fund Gifts can be made on a monthly, quarterly, or one time basis $20,000 $25,776 through August 31, 2018. $19,863 Thank you for your support of Texas Tech Athletics and the $10,000 $16,729 RedRaiderClub.com Red Raider Club Excellence Fund. | Tomball, TX | Softball $0 2005 2010 2017 KIANA WORKMAN 806.742.1196 3 4 Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Red Raider Club Excellence Fund Nutrition J.T. and Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy AMONG THE MANY WAYS YOUR RED RAIDER CLUB EXCELLENCE 3 Education services for student-athletes from grocery store YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE RED RAIDER CLUB EXCELLENCE Community Service FUND GIFTS IMPACT OUR STUDENT-ATHLETES is through our tours, cooking demos, personalized menus, supplement FUND also provides funds for leadership development through All senior student-athletes actively participate in a series of world-class nutritional program. Providing the proper nutrition education, budgeting money for nutritional items, etc. the J.T. and Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy. six seminars that cover topics such as interview skills, resume to student-athletes allows them to compete at their peak building, etiquette training, networking skills, individualized 3 A hot morning snack and a weight gain afternoon snack. The J.T. & Margaret Talkington Leadership Academy is a performance, and fuel them throughout all of their training and comprehensive student-athlete leadership program designed career assessments, and counseling. competition. These services include: Texas Tech is one of only two schools in the Big-12 that has with a holistic approach to leadership, focused on the future, Becoming a Fearless Champion takes more than athletic four, full time Registered Dietitians on staff that are available 3 Individual nutritional consultations and a nutrition staff and impacting generations of Red Raiders. skill, discipline and team work. It requires developing the full to student-athletes at any time. With the help and support available at all times as a resource for student-athletes. The Academy prepares student-athletes for career success leadership potential of every student-athlete. of fans, donors, and administration, Texas Tech has had the through the Cash Family Character Development, the J.T. & 3 Three fueling stations in each of the training facilities, opportunity to invest over $1 million annually in fueling over Margaret Talkington Lectureship Series, the Fearless Champions which are accessible 24 hours a day, and are fully stocked 400 student-athletes. Career Advancement Series (FCCA), and other programs that with various fruits, nuts, bars, bagels, protein shakes, focus on leadership, life skills, wellness, career education, vitamins, etc. GRADUATION STOLES community service, and professional development. 3 Training Table in the Performance Fueling Center Growth of Nutrition Investment Leadership 3 Freshly made protein smoothie following workouts On a yearly basis, head coaches have the privilege of selecting to optimize recovery. The Sports Nutrition team $2,500,000 team leaders for several distinguish leadership opportunities; makes approximately 1,000 smoothies a week for $2,093,998 including the leadership class, the Scovell Family Captains Circle student-athletes. $2,000,000 and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. $1,754,763 The Cash Family Character Development $1,796,655 $1,500,000 The focus and goal of these programs is to provide the educational support necessary for student-athletes and teams $1,083,934 to become the best versions of themselves ethically, morally, $1,000,000 COMMUNITY SERVICE and character wise. $726,325 $500,000 Career Education All graduating student-athletes are afforded the opportunity THE QUINN-McCUTCHIN to participate in the Suited for Success Career Series. The six $0 FOOTBALL NUTRITION CENTER session series focuses on interview skills, individualized career 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 assessment and counseling, resume building, etiquette training, and networking skills; with the ultimate goal of equipping participants to increase their career capacity. 5 RedRaiderClub.com 806.742.1196 6 Victory Circle Membership Chart Victory Circle Fearless National Masked Win Fight Go Red THE VICTORY CIRCLE is the Red Raider Club’s leadership Champion Champion Champion Full Ride Rider Raider Raider Raider Raider Matador PROVIDING THE BEST DONOR EXPERIENCE IS AT THE HEART OF Benefits annual giving program comprised of members who $100,000+ $50,000+ $25,000+ $10,000+ $5,000+ $3,000+ $1,250+ $500+ $200+ $25+ THE RED RAIDER CLUB. Red Raider Club members are eligible Support Texas Tech Athletics’ mission to Educate, contribute annual gifts of $10,000+. Serve, and Grow Fearless Champions for a number of great benefits and events that provide an inside Tax Deduction, Red Raider Club (RRC) Membership look at the department, while helping provide the resources for During the 2017 membership year, 435 Victory Circle Card, RRC Priority Points & Window Decal all who proudly wear Red and Black while earning their degrees. members contributed in excess of $10M in support of VIP Red Raider Club Membership Packet, Red Raider Sports Magazine In order to provide an equitable way of distributing benefits, our Fearless Champions. the Red Raider Club utilizes a priority points system. Priority Football & Basketball Program Recognition Victory Circle benefits include exclusive travel points are earned through Red Raider Club contributions, seating Tickets opportunities, VIP events, access to the Red Raider Club contributions, ticket purchases, and home game attendance. For Donor-Based Seating at Jones AT&T Stadium, Overton Hotel room block, top priority for tickets, and United Supermarkets Arena & Rip Griffin Park a comprehensive list of priority points and values, please visit much more.
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