CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Athletics and Cincy Reigns will host a surplus gear sale and a canned food drive to benefit Impacting Tomorrow on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Armory behind Fifth Third Arena.
Parking will be $5 at Woodside Garage. See the map below for exact location of the Armory entrance.
Bearcats student-athletes will be collecting the canned foods at the sale and donations are encouraged from those attending the surplus sale.
The surplus sale will feature more than 1,000 officially-licensed Cincinnati Bearcats Under Armour apparel pieces with gear prices at $1, $5, $10, $20 and $50.
All gear and apparel will only be available on a first-come, first-serve basis and the sale will end when the items are all purchased or at 4 p.m.
All sales will be final. As a reminder, Cincinnati is a cashless campus.
Proceeds from the sales will benefit Cincy Reigns, the official NIL partner of Cincinnati Athletics.
// HELP US KEEP THE STREAK ALIVE, BUY TICKETS TODAY
UC ranks among the Top 25 winningest programs in the country over the last 10 years and Nippert Stadium's incredible homefield advantage is a major reason why. Help the Bearcats keep their streak of 18 consecutive Nippert Stadium sellouts alive by becoming a season ticket member HERE.
Season tickets are fans' best chance for best seats to cheer on the Bearcats. However, single-game tickets are on sale now (starting as low as $30).
Led by head coach Scott Satterfield, Cincinnati enters its second season in the Big 12 this fall. In 2023, the Bearcats ranked fifth in the country in rushing and return 1,000-yard rusher Corey Kiner and their entire offensive line. Cincinnati also brings back All-Americans: right guard Luke Kandra, nose tackle Dontay "The Godfather" Corleone and punter Mason Fletcher.
A pair of historic rivalries return to Nippert Stadium with Pitt coming to town for the first time since 2012 and West Virginia heading to the Queen City for the first time since Isaiah Pead led the Bearcats to a 24-21 victory in 2009. Cincinnati will also open the season against Towson, host Arizona State for the first-time ever and TCU for the first time since 2004. Additionally, Houston returns to Nippert Stadium for the first time since the Bearcats' 35-20 victory in the 2021 AAC Championship.
The complete 2024 Cincinnati football schedule can be found here: Web | Printable
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Parking will be $5 at Woodside Garage. See the map below for exact location of the Armory entrance.
Bearcats student-athletes will be collecting the canned foods at the sale and donations are encouraged from those attending the surplus sale.
The surplus sale will feature more than 1,000 officially-licensed Cincinnati Bearcats Under Armour apparel pieces with gear prices at $1, $5, $10, $20 and $50.
All gear and apparel will only be available on a first-come, first-serve basis and the sale will end when the items are all purchased or at 4 p.m.
All sales will be final. As a reminder, Cincinnati is a cashless campus.
Proceeds from the sales will benefit Cincy Reigns, the official NIL partner of Cincinnati Athletics.
// HELP US KEEP THE STREAK ALIVE, BUY TICKETS TODAY
UC ranks among the Top 25 winningest programs in the country over the last 10 years and Nippert Stadium's incredible homefield advantage is a major reason why. Help the Bearcats keep their streak of 18 consecutive Nippert Stadium sellouts alive by becoming a season ticket member HERE.
Season tickets are fans' best chance for best seats to cheer on the Bearcats. However, single-game tickets are on sale now (starting as low as $30).
Led by head coach Scott Satterfield, Cincinnati enters its second season in the Big 12 this fall. In 2023, the Bearcats ranked fifth in the country in rushing and return 1,000-yard rusher Corey Kiner and their entire offensive line. Cincinnati also brings back All-Americans: right guard Luke Kandra, nose tackle Dontay "The Godfather" Corleone and punter Mason Fletcher.
A pair of historic rivalries return to Nippert Stadium with Pitt coming to town for the first time since 2012 and West Virginia heading to the Queen City for the first time since Isaiah Pead led the Bearcats to a 24-21 victory in 2009. Cincinnati will also open the season against Towson, host Arizona State for the first-time ever and TCU for the first time since 2004. Additionally, Houston returns to Nippert Stadium for the first time since the Bearcats' 35-20 victory in the 2021 AAC Championship.
The complete 2024 Cincinnati football schedule can be found here: Web | Printable
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