Reservations Being Accepted For Ferris State Men's Basketball "Championship Banquet" This Sunday
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Big Rapids, Mich. - The Ferris State University men's basketball squad will celebrate a championship season this Sunday (April 19) as the Bulldogs hold the "David Steenstra Championship Banquet" at the new University Center on the FSU campus in Big Rapids.
Fans and family members are encouraged to help honor this year's GLIAC Tournament Champions and can reserve a seat to join the coaching staff, administration and basketball team as the season's accomplishments are highlighted throughout the event.
The championship banquet will begin at 1 p.m. (ET) with a meet and greet period followed by dinner and the program. Along with dinner, the event will feature a season recap and highlights from FSU head coach Andy Bronkema, a special presentation to the squad's seniors, player and academic achievements and more.
This year's banquet is being made possible thru the generous support of David Steenstra.
"My friendship with David Steenstra has been a real blessing the last two years and his desire to help our students succeed is incredible," said Bronkema. "People like David make Ferris State a destination University and we're thankful for his support of our program and this great event."
Banquet tickets are $20 apiece and player sponsorships are also available for those interested for $20 each.
Fans should return the attached reservation form by Wednesday, April 15, to head coach Andy Bronkema via email at andybronkema@ferris.edu or by fax to (231) 591-2869. Checks are payable to "Ferris State Men's Basketball".
For additional information, please call the FSU Men's Basketball office at (231) 437-0567.
Ferris State finished the 2014-15 campaign with a 23-9 overall record this past season. In addition to winning the GLIAC Tournament Championship this year, the Bulldogs' season was also highlighted by an NCAA Tournament appearance and several other accomplishments including a top 20 national ranking, a 15-game regular season win streak, an exhibition victory over NCAA Division I Bowling Green and signature wins such as the team's first-ever victory at Findlay's Croy Gymnasium. FSU also led the GLIAC in attendance during the regular season.