Cheer on student-athletes through Tiger Club

Share your Tiger pride by joining Tiger Club.  Our athletic booster club helps pay for upgrades to our athletic facilities, coordinates concessions sales, and sponsors our sports recognition evenings.
By Amanda Counts, Tiger Club Chair

Show your school spirit by joining the Tiger Club today. Joining our booster club supports student-athletes and gives you access to all regular season USN campus sporting events. 

Tiger Club membership is $75 annual per household. Membership dollars help augment programs, venues, and recognition for our student-athletes. Tiger Club contributions over the past few years have enabled the purchase of the River Campus pavilion, bleachers, scoreboards, and dugout benches, cardio machines for the Fitness Center, banners and record boards to recognize our athletes' successes, and an indoor batting cage for USN baseball, softball, and golf teams to use in Sperling Gym. We also expanded the concessions trailer at the River Campus and the concession stand at the Cheek Gym. 
 
With your $75 Tiger Club family membership, we can:
  • provide concessions for sale to our families and guests at USN’s Sperling and Cheek Gyms;
  • provide full-service concessions for sale at River Campus;
  • fund sports recognition evenings for Middle and High School athletes after each season;
  • offer you free admission to all regular season sports games at USN, so you can come out and cheer on our teams.
Even if your children don’t participate on a sports team, please consider supporting their classmates and the multitude of sports programs USN has to offer. Tiger Club members help to spread the word that USN athletes are contenders. As part of the USN community, we hope you will show your school spirit and register as a supporter.  Go Tigers! 
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