The Season Pass
On the eve of “Super Sunday,” GCSU has its own version of “Super Saturday” right here on our campus.
Now you might be asking yourself, “what is he talking about?”
I’m glad you asked.
Let’s put it simply – if you love sports, and especially if you love GCSU sports, you are in for a great day.
GCSU’s No. 13 ranked baseball team concludes its opening weekend with the final contest of a three game set with the No. 1 ranked defending national champion, University of Tampa. Saturday also marks important matches for both basketball squads.
The women’s match up features two teams fighting to improve their seating in the Peach Belt Conference. Currently ASU is in fifth place and the Lady Bobcats are a game behind them in seventh place.
The men’s contest puts the Bobcats undefeated home record on the line against the No. 10 Jaguars.
So here is what you do to maximize your Bobcat sports intake.
Sleep in a little bit, no need to get up to early, it is Saturday, have some lunch around noon and then head over to West Campus.
When you arrive at West Campus find a spot in the bleachers at John Kurtz Field, and prepare yourself to watch two national powers battle for supremacy on the diamond at 1 p.m.
When that game concludes grab a bite to eat, and make your way to the Centennial Center.
Watch the Lady Bobcats and ASU play in their PBC matchup.
When that game is over stick around. The Bobcats and ASU will tip-off soon
The game should prove to have a lot of energy as the two teams fight for position in the PBC.
When the final buzzer sounds the day is complete, hopefully with three GCSU victories.
Sit back, relax and think about what a day it was for GCSU sports. There aren’t that many packed with this much action in our small town.
Finally it is time to head home, rest up, “Super Saturday” is over, and it is time to prepare for a grid-iron battle on “Super Sunday.”