East Central University

10/04/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/04/2024 10:04

ECU Athletics introduces Tiger Club for athletic events

October 4, 2024

ADA, Okla. - East Central University Athletics has introduced a new way for ECU Tiger fans to support their favorite ECU Tiger teams with the ECU Tiger Club.

Tiger Club offers community members various perks based on their chosen donation tier. Packages begin at $50 and include recognition for their support of ECU's athletic programs, inclusion in the Tiger Athletic e-mail network and donor recognition on the ECU Athletics website.

Additional perks based on donation tiers include:

  • $250 - all previous listed benefits, plus Tiger Athletics Decal.
  • $500 - all previous listed benefits, plus Social Event Invitations and All Sports Pass
  • $1,500 - all previous listed benefits, plus Tiger Apparel and Koi Ishto Seating (2) and additional benefits.

Additional benefits for the Kerr Activities Center and Koi Ishto Stadium packages include complimentary food and beverages and a $25 fee for additional guests. The Koi Ishto Stadium package also includes two chairback seats for the entire football season.

The sale of beer and wine at ECU Athletic events will be open to Tiger Club members and their guests starting one hour before kickoff. These products will only be permitted within the Tiger Club hospitality area. Admission includes two complimentary drinks, with a cash bar available for additional drinks. All sales will cease at the end of the third quarter.

Proceeds from these donations will go toward the renovation and expansion of ECU Athletics facilities. The Kerr Activities Center, home grandstands and the Field House will all undergo a series of improvements to enhance the experience for both spectators and players.

For more information or to donate and join the ECU Athletics Tiger Club, visit ecok.edu/donate/ecu-athletics-tiger-club.

Cutline: An exclusive view from the Tiger Club designated space in the Kerr Activities Center.

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