Texas Tech University Athletics

Texas Tech Athletics Recognizes Student Attendance Challenge Winners
January 14, 2010 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 14, 2010
LUBBOCK, Texas - Texas Tech Athletics launched a student attendance challenge in November to reward students who attended a majority of the non-conference games.
Students who attended six non-conference men's games AND four non-conference women's games will now receive a special admission card that will gain them early admission, through a designated entrance, to men's and women's premium conference games. Those games include Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State for men and Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Baylor for women.
"We want to reward the commitment some of our students make to support the basketball programs by allowing them early admission and a chance to pick their favorite seat to the premium conference match-ups before the general student body arrives," said Craig Wells, Senior Associate Athletics Director.
Ten students completed the challenge. Tech Athletics would like to recognize Riley Trotter, Kierra Wormley, Matthew Stephens, James Sikes, Orlando Espino, Dakota Bowen, Peyton Aufill, Kevin Braidy, Lydia Abdouch and Brandon Northcut for their attendance and support of Texas Tech men's and women's basketball.




