MURFREESBORO — Athletics
isn’t the only area in which MTSU has a competitive history with its fellow
Conference USA members.
The Middle Tennessee Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is
urging Blue Raider fans to donate nonperishable food items in the 2017 C-USA
Food Drive Challenge from Wednesday, Nov. 1, through Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Participants can drop off food items at the following
athletic events:
- MTSU
vs. Austin Peay, volleyball, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, Alumni Memorial
Gym;
- MTSU
vs. Trevecca Nazarene, women’s basketball, time to be announced later,
Thursday, Nov. 2, Murphy Center; (Bring four or more items and receive a
voucher for a “Buy One, Get One” ticket for MTSU’s C-USA home opener
against UAB Jan. 6);
- MTSU
vs. Arkansas State, men’s basketball, time to be announced later,
Thursday, Nov. 2, Murphy Center; Bring four or more items and receive a
voucher for a “Buy One, Get One” ticket for MTSU’s C-USA game against
Southern Mississippi Jan. 13);
- MTSU
vs. Western Kentucky, volleyball, 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, Alumni Memorial
Gym.
SAAC representatives will be at each event to collect
donations. Items also can be dropped off at the Student-Athlete Enhancement
Center at Gate One of Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium near the ticket office.
Other dropoff locations include the MTSU Student Food
Pantry, which is located in the MT One Stop on campus, and the Alumni House,
located at 2259 Middle Tennessee Blvd. All donations will go to the Student
Food Pantry and Greenhouse Ministries.
Suggested contributions include canned fruit, peanut butter,
cereal, canned soup, canned chili, boxed meals, as well as small toiletry items
such as shampoo and soap.
In last year’s food drive, C-USA schools collected a total
of 52,713 pounds of food. MTSU placed third in last year’s competition.
For more information, contact Kristen Russell, coordinator
of outreach and support programs, at 615-898-2808 or kristen.russell@mtsu.edu, or Todd
Wyant, director of the Student-Athlete Enhancement Center, at 615-898-5610 or
todd.wyant@mtsu.edu.
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