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Dugout Club Membership Drive
The Dugout Club is an organization designed to specifically support the softball program at McNeese State University. Anyone who takes a special interest in Cowgirl Softball is welcomed and encouraged to become a member.
Funds raised through Dugout Club membership play a critical part in the success of the Cowgirl Softball program by helping fund travel, team meals and nutrition, equipment and field improvements.
The Cowgirls 2020 schedule will include four tournaments and 22 home games at Joe Miller Field. Included in the schedule will be games against 11 teams that advanced to the 2019 postseason as well as two teams (Alabama, Arizona) that advanced to the Women's College World Series.
Help us make this year the best year ever for Cowgirl Softball and join today!
Note: All reserved season tickets are located behind home plate. One membership allows you to purchase up to 3 reserved season tickets.
$25
Single
Monthly newsletter, Dugout Club Tailgate, Option to purchase reserved season tickets.
$100
Double
Monthly newsletter, Dugout Club tailgate, Option to purchase reserved season tickets, McNeese Softball Calendar, 1 McNeese Softball t-shirt.
$250
Triple
Monthly newsletter, Dugout Club tailgate, Option to purchase reserved season tickets, 1 reserved season ticket, McNeese Softball calendar, 1 McNeese Softball t-shirt, 1 Dugout Club polo shirt.
$600
Home Run
Monthly newsletter, Dugout Club tailgate, Option to purchase reserved season tickets, McNeese Softball calendar, 1 additional membership, 2 reserved season tickets, 2 McNeese Softball t-shirts, 2 Dugout Club polo shirts, 2 McNeese Softball caps.
$1,500
Grand Slam
Monthly newsletter, Dugout Club tailgate, Option to purchase reserved season tickets, McNeese Softball calendar, 2 additional memberships, 4 season tickets, 3 McNeese Softball t-shirts, 3 Dugout Club polo shirts, 3 McNeese Softball caps, Preseason dinner with team and McNeese President at the President's House