Long Beach State Athletics has officially launched its 2011-12 marketing/promotional campaign: Your 49ers. The purpose of the Your 49ers campaign will be to further enhance and strengthen the relationships and affinity between the athletic program, University and Long Beach area community.
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High School Students are ALWAYS FREE. All 49er athletic events are free for high school students (grades 9-12). Bring your student I.D. to the Box Office on game day or call ahead to reserve a spot for your entire team - (562) 985-4949. Click here
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Students! Take this chance to work with the Athletic Department for the 2011-12 season! Work-Study positions are now open. Please contact Leah Williams-Daniels at (562) 985-5722 or leahwill@csulb.edu.
Long Beach State offers 18 Division I sports on California's second-largest campus. Located in one of Southern California's best coastal cities, LBSU brings marquee facilities, coaches and administration to exceed the needs of more than 300 student-athletes. Click here
With one of just three Pyramids in the United States, a baseball stadium that has been home to MLB greats such as Troy Tulowitzki, Evan Longoria and Jered Weaver and a marquee tennis complex, Long Beach State Athletics offers some of the finest competitive facilities in California. Click here
Former
Track Athlete Fights For Her Life Ruiz Continues to Fight Through Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
December 27, 2004
LONG BEACH, CA-- Brandii Ruiz (Whittier), a former 400-meter hurdler
on the Long Beach State track and field team, along with her family,
are asking the community be a part of a Marrow Registration Drive on
January 19 at Alhambra City Hall, not only to save her life, but others,
in which a marrow or blood stem cell transplant could be a cure.
Ruiz competed for the 49ers in 2003 after redshirting in 2002, but
had to quit the team last year after developing non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
After a year of treatment, Ruiz was ready to enroll in school, only
to have the disease return.
Her father, Alhambra Reserve Sergeant George Ruiz, has spearheaded
a Marrow Drive, which will not only take sign ups at (626) 570-5177
or 5146 but monetary donations. A 24-hour recorded hotline for more
information is at (626) 570-5123, while information is also available
on the web at www.cityofalhambra.org/about/Brandii.html. Information
can also be sought at www.marrow.org.
Learn more about the Beach Pride Referendum which fully
funded all of The Beach's teams. CLICK HERE
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