Ten years after the completion of Pittsburg State University’s Robert W. Plaster Center, it continues to prove itself as one of the region’s most powerful economic drivers. Now, university and city leaders are looking ahead to the next transformative project: a new outdoor track and field complex located just south of the Plaster Center.
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Get ready for Family Day Game Day
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Johnson Family returns to Pittsburg for Pickleball Court Ribbon Cutting
The City of Pittsburg held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, July 28 at 1:00 pm at Four Oaks Sports Complex to celebrate the opening of the new Johnson Family Pickleball Courts, named in honor of Pittsburg natives who became some of the world’s most decorated pickleball players.
Pitt State Football Single Game Tickets On Sale Now
Single game tickets for the Gorillas home opener vs. Grand Valley State (Sept. 13), Family Day game vs. Fort Hays State (Sept. 20) and the Oct. 4 match-up against Nebraska-Kearney go on sale next Tuesday, Aug. 5.
PSU Athletics to Host Gorilla Kickoff Party August 15
The Gorilla Kick Off Party and Auction has a “Block Party” feel, where patrons are encouraged to come relaxed and ready to spend time with PSU coaches and staff as well as fellow Gorilla fans in a fun atmosphere.
Jock’s Nitch in Downtown Pittsburg shows off senior project: “Sports Are For Every Body”
Inspired by the style of Nike’s most recent national campaign to showcase female athletes, Graphic Communications major Gracie Serrioz (Gardner) has completed a semester-long project of her own that shines a spotlight on local athletes.
Pitt State Announces 2025 Football Schedule
The Pittsburg State University football team will open its 2025 football season Thursday, Aug. 28, against defending national champion Ferris State University at Big Rapids, Mich.
Beginner’s guide to indoor track meet preparation
Eight weeks. Eight track meets. From February to March 2018, the coordinator for the Robert W. Plaster Center walked the equivalent of going from Pittsburg to Greensburg, Kansas – and back. Most likely, he walked even longer than that.
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