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GSU to celebrate SWAC titles
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Posted on August 29, 2002
GRAMBLING - Grambling State will ring in the start of the 2002 football season tonight with a championship celebration.
The Tigers open the 2002 season with a 7 p.m. contest Saturday at McNeese State in Lake Charles.
Grambling is coming off back-to-back Southwestern Athletic Conference and NCAA Division I National Black College championships and the 2001 Tigers will receive their championship rings in a ceremony at 7 tonight in the T.H. Auditorium on the GSU campus.
GSU Acting President Dr. Neari Francois Warner and Director of Athletics Al Dennis are expected to be on hand to help present the 2001 champions.
"It's a great way to start of the season," GSU coach Doug Williams said. "Hopefully the excitement and championship feeling will carry over into Saturday's game."
Williams will help unveil a painting commemorating GSU's 2001 championship season by sports artist and Birmingham, Ala., native Steve R. Skipper to commemorate Grambling's back-to-back HealthSouth SWAC Football Championship victories in 2000 and 2001.
The prints will be available for purchase at www.anointedhomesart.com or during the football season at Grambling State football games, homecoming and at the Bayou Classic in November. Proceeds will benefit the Grambling State University Athletic Foundation.
SRO: Standing room only tickets for Saturday's Grambling State at McNeese State football game will not go on sale until 6:45 p.m., 15 minutes before the 7 p.m. kickoff , McNeese ticket manager Cheryl Bellard said.
Standing room only tickets became a necessity when the 17,410 seats at Cowboy Stadium were sold by noon the second day they were on sale.
It was the fastest sellout in McNeese history.
News-Star news services
Posted on August 29, 2002
GRAMBLING - Grambling State will ring in the start of the 2002 football season tonight with a championship celebration.
The Tigers open the 2002 season with a 7 p.m. contest Saturday at McNeese State in Lake Charles.
Grambling is coming off back-to-back Southwestern Athletic Conference and NCAA Division I National Black College championships and the 2001 Tigers will receive their championship rings in a ceremony at 7 tonight in the T.H. Auditorium on the GSU campus.
GSU Acting President Dr. Neari Francois Warner and Director of Athletics Al Dennis are expected to be on hand to help present the 2001 champions.
"It's a great way to start of the season," GSU coach Doug Williams said. "Hopefully the excitement and championship feeling will carry over into Saturday's game."
Williams will help unveil a painting commemorating GSU's 2001 championship season by sports artist and Birmingham, Ala., native Steve R. Skipper to commemorate Grambling's back-to-back HealthSouth SWAC Football Championship victories in 2000 and 2001.
The prints will be available for purchase at www.anointedhomesart.com or during the football season at Grambling State football games, homecoming and at the Bayou Classic in November. Proceeds will benefit the Grambling State University Athletic Foundation.
SRO: Standing room only tickets for Saturday's Grambling State at McNeese State football game will not go on sale until 6:45 p.m., 15 minutes before the 7 p.m. kickoff , McNeese ticket manager Cheryl Bellard said.
Standing room only tickets became a necessity when the 17,410 seats at Cowboy Stadium were sold by noon the second day they were on sale.
It was the fastest sellout in McNeese history.