Indiana University Athletics

IU To Celebrate National Girls and Women In Sports Day on Feb. 5
1/9/2017 10:44:00 AM | Women's Basketball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University Athletics will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day on Sunday, Feb. 5 in conjunction with the IU women's basketball game vs. Maryland in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The day will highlight and celebrate female excellence and achievement.
The clinic will run from 9:30-11 a.m. ET inside Gladstein Fieldhouse next to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The clinic is open to both boys and girls in grades kindergarten through eighth grade. Those wishing to participate must register in advance as it is open to the first 100 who register. IU teams taking part in the clinic include women's soccer, volleyball swimming and diving, cheerleading, rowing, field hockey and softball.
A registration sheet can be downloaded at the link above. Email the completed form to sptmarkt@indiana.edu by sending it in directly as an attachment, take a photo and email it in or simply supply the information requested in the email by January 30, 2017.
The Family Festival will begin when the doors open at 10:30 a.m. in both the North and South Lobby of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall and is open to anyone who enters with a ticket for the IU-Maryland game. The Festival will have a number of interactive booths for fans to enjoy that include face painting, caricature drawings, a DJ on site, among other things.
At 12 p.m., Indiana will take on reigning Big Ten champion Maryland live on ESPN2. At the conclusion of the game, the team will remain on the court to meet and greet with fans.
To purchase tickets for the game, click here. All IU students, staff and faculty get into any IU women's basketball contests for free with a University ID.
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The clinic will run from 9:30-11 a.m. ET inside Gladstein Fieldhouse next to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The clinic is open to both boys and girls in grades kindergarten through eighth grade. Those wishing to participate must register in advance as it is open to the first 100 who register. IU teams taking part in the clinic include women's soccer, volleyball swimming and diving, cheerleading, rowing, field hockey and softball.
A registration sheet can be downloaded at the link above. Email the completed form to sptmarkt@indiana.edu by sending it in directly as an attachment, take a photo and email it in or simply supply the information requested in the email by January 30, 2017.
The Family Festival will begin when the doors open at 10:30 a.m. in both the North and South Lobby of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall and is open to anyone who enters with a ticket for the IU-Maryland game. The Festival will have a number of interactive booths for fans to enjoy that include face painting, caricature drawings, a DJ on site, among other things.
At 12 p.m., Indiana will take on reigning Big Ten champion Maryland live on ESPN2. At the conclusion of the game, the team will remain on the court to meet and greet with fans.
To purchase tickets for the game, click here. All IU students, staff and faculty get into any IU women's basketball contests for free with a University ID.
Follow #IUWBB
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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