CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati Fan Experience and Engagement Office has announced a Greek Challenge for women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball over the final weekend in October.
The more than 3,200 members of the 39 Greek organizations at the University of Cincinnati are encouraged to attend all three home events October 24-26. The Greek organization with the highest combined percentage of attendance will win a grocery store gift card for $500 dollars.
The Greek Challenge spans three home events over three days:
The Greek Challenge is designed to allow current UC students to celebrate the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood while also supporting Bearcats student-athletes to create a Class of the League home field advantage as they compete for championships.
In addition to the Greek Challenge, each event boasts promotions for currently enrolled students. At the women's soccer match, rUCkus Rewards users who check into the match will automatically be entered in a drawing for Apple AirPods. At the volleyball match, the first 100 students to check-in will enjoy a hot dog and a beverage on coach at the match. At men's soccer, the first 65 students to check-in will receive a Bearcats-branded mug at the main entrance of Gettler Stadium.
// EXPERIENCE UC
Again this season, the Bearcats will be participating in the University's Experience UC initiative that offers free admission (no ticket required) to regular season, home events for select sports. Enjoy free admission to cross country, lacrosse, volleyball, women's tennis, men's and women's soccer, swimming and diving, and track and field home events. Football, men's and women's basketball, and baseball home events will be ticketed.
Experience UC is a community outreach effort that offers the opportunity for sports fans to witness the seismic changes transpiring on our incredible campus. We are proud to open our doors to fans of all ages. The Bearcats are competing to be the class of the league and we invite people to be a part of an unprecedented time in Clifton.
The more than 3,200 members of the 39 Greek organizations at the University of Cincinnati are encouraged to attend all three home events October 24-26. The Greek organization with the highest combined percentage of attendance will win a grocery store gift card for $500 dollars.
The Greek Challenge spans three home events over three days:
- Women's Soccer match against USF on October 24 with kick-off at 7 p.m.
- Volleyball's match against Memphis on October 25 with first-serve at 7 p.m.
- Men's Soccer's match against SMU on October 26 with kick-off at 7 p.m.
The Greek Challenge is designed to allow current UC students to celebrate the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood while also supporting Bearcats student-athletes to create a Class of the League home field advantage as they compete for championships.
In addition to the Greek Challenge, each event boasts promotions for currently enrolled students. At the women's soccer match, rUCkus Rewards users who check into the match will automatically be entered in a drawing for Apple AirPods. At the volleyball match, the first 100 students to check-in will enjoy a hot dog and a beverage on coach at the match. At men's soccer, the first 65 students to check-in will receive a Bearcats-branded mug at the main entrance of Gettler Stadium.
// EXPERIENCE UC
Again this season, the Bearcats will be participating in the University's Experience UC initiative that offers free admission (no ticket required) to regular season, home events for select sports. Enjoy free admission to cross country, lacrosse, volleyball, women's tennis, men's and women's soccer, swimming and diving, and track and field home events. Football, men's and women's basketball, and baseball home events will be ticketed.
Experience UC is a community outreach effort that offers the opportunity for sports fans to witness the seismic changes transpiring on our incredible campus. We are proud to open our doors to fans of all ages. The Bearcats are competing to be the class of the league and we invite people to be a part of an unprecedented time in Clifton.
