Post by bigtenben on Aug 18, 2007 15:30:33 GMT -5
If there is anyone in the Madison area, you might like to attend this and see what you think of the team.
Volleyball Fan Fest Saturday
MADISON, Wis.-
Fans can get a sneak preview of the 11th-ranked Wisconsin volleyball team on Saturday as the Badgers host their annual Family Fun Fest and compete in an intrasquad scrimmage in the UW Field House. Admission to all events is free.
The Family Fun Fest begins at 5 p.m. with interactive games and events. Kids can play volleyball with the UW players, get temporary motion W tattoos, test their vertical jump, play in a jump castle, receive free balloon sculptures and get their photo taken with Bucky Badger.
“Family Fun Fest is a great way for our fans to get up close and personal with our players and our staff,” said UW Coach Pete Waite. “Kids can do a variety of things on and off the court with the Badger players and really get to know them. It's a great way to kick off our season and show our fans how much we appreciate them.”
At 6:30 p.m., there will be a question and answer session with Coach Pete Waite. The evening will wrap up with a Cardinal vs. White scrimmage at 7 p.m.
"Fans will get a chance to see some of the new things we've added to our offense along with seeing our freshmen for the first time,” said Waite. “Al Wack and Kim Kuzma are adjusting well and learning quickly. This scrimmage will give our fans a glimpse of some of the exciting matches they'll be watching this season.”
Gates B and C of the UW Field House will be open on Saturday. Parking is free in lots 17, 18 or 19.
Wisconsin Athletic Communications
Volleyball Fan Fest Saturday
MADISON, Wis.-
Fans can get a sneak preview of the 11th-ranked Wisconsin volleyball team on Saturday as the Badgers host their annual Family Fun Fest and compete in an intrasquad scrimmage in the UW Field House. Admission to all events is free.
The Family Fun Fest begins at 5 p.m. with interactive games and events. Kids can play volleyball with the UW players, get temporary motion W tattoos, test their vertical jump, play in a jump castle, receive free balloon sculptures and get their photo taken with Bucky Badger.
“Family Fun Fest is a great way for our fans to get up close and personal with our players and our staff,” said UW Coach Pete Waite. “Kids can do a variety of things on and off the court with the Badger players and really get to know them. It's a great way to kick off our season and show our fans how much we appreciate them.”
At 6:30 p.m., there will be a question and answer session with Coach Pete Waite. The evening will wrap up with a Cardinal vs. White scrimmage at 7 p.m.
"Fans will get a chance to see some of the new things we've added to our offense along with seeing our freshmen for the first time,” said Waite. “Al Wack and Kim Kuzma are adjusting well and learning quickly. This scrimmage will give our fans a glimpse of some of the exciting matches they'll be watching this season.”
Gates B and C of the UW Field House will be open on Saturday. Parking is free in lots 17, 18 or 19.
Wisconsin Athletic Communications