Track & Field A-Z Index
Alcohol Policy
Possession and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Consumption and/or possession of alcohol contributes to unruly or dangerous behavior. Violators will be removed from the facility.
Animals
Service animals or those in training for guests with disabilities are allowed in the facility. All other animals are prohibited.
Banners and signs
Hand held banners are permitted if they are in good taste, contain no profanity or derogatory statements, and do not block the view of other patrons.
Beverage Containers
Glass and metal beverage containers are prohibited. This rule does not apply to personal canteens or thermos bottles, which are one liter or less in size. Beverage containers (especially glass and metal) can: hide and store alcohol; shatter or break, which can result in sharp edges and/or piercing places; and/or become dangerous missiles, threatening the safety of spectators, participants and officials.
Butch
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In 1927, Governor Roland Hartley presented a cougar cub to the students of Washington State. This first cougar mascot was named Butch in honor of Herbert "Butch" Meeker of Spokane, who was WSU's gridiron football star at the time.
Governor Clarence D. Martin presented Butch II to the student body in 1938. Butch III and IV were twin cubs presented by Governor Arthur B. Langlie in January 1942. Governor Langlie also presented Butch V in 1955. Butch VI, the last live mascot on campus, died in the summer of 1978.
Mascot Purpose: Washington State University mascot, Butch, is a widely recognized symbol of the university. Appearances by Butch, not only at athletic events but also at other functions related to the university and its constituent groups, are a source of pride for members of the cougar family and a means of promoting the university.
Cameras
Hand held photography cameras for personal use are allowed at all athletic facilities.
Camcorders
Videotaping equipment is not allowed in the stadium without written permission from the WSU Athletic Department. To obtain permission, patrons should call the Athletic Department 509-335-0392.
Code of Conduct
It is the goal of the WSU Public Safety Department and Athletics Event Management to provide a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment for all participants and fans. Safety and security policies have been established to benefit everyone entering Mooberry Track. Please help us maintain a FUN and SAFE environment for athletes, students, families, and all patrons by complying with all stadium policies. WSU, along with the NCAA and Pac-10 Conference, has assigned a high priority to assuring athletic events are conducted in a safe and enjoyable atmosphere which promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial, sexist, or other abusive comments or actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, team representatives, or other stadium patrons will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition.
Comments and Concerns
Athletics General Line/Tickets - 1-800 GO COUGS
Event Management/Facilities - 509-335-5109
Marketing/Promotions - 509-335-0214
WSU Athletic Foundation - 1-877 IMA COUG
Containers and Coolers
Glass and metal beverage containers are prohibited. This rule does not apply to personal canteens or thermos bottles, which are one liter or less in size. Beverage containers (especially glass and metal) can: hide and store alcohol; shatter or break, which can result in sharp edges and/or piercing places; and/or become dangerous missiles, threatening the safety of spectators, participants and officials
Cross Country
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Driving Directions
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Disabled Guests
Parking is available in the GREEN 1 parking lot near the Mooberry Track ticket gate.
Emergencies and Evacuation Procedures
Evacuation routes will be determined by Public Safety Personnel (Police, Fire, Event Management). Stay calm, poised, and follow the direction of the Public Address Announcer and the nearest event management personnel.
Entry Search
A visual inspection will be made at the gate. This is a VOLUNTARY search. If a patron does not volunteer for a search and there is reasonable suspicion that they possess banned items, they can be denied entry.
Fight Song
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First Aid
Please contact the nearest usher for first aid assistance.
Gates
Gates open to the public 1 hour prior to the start of the meet.
Indoor Facility
The Cougars train and compete during the winter inside the newly constructed
Indoor Practice Facility (IPF). The IPF features a state-of-the-art Mondo 14mm
Super X track surface with a wide radius 200-meter track. Indoor field events include the long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault, shot put, and weight throw.
Lost and Found
Lost and Found may be turned in or claimed at the Marketing Tent. You may also call 509-335-5109 to claim items.
Maps
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Media Guide
An electronic version of the current media guide is available at the following website:
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Mooberry Track
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The Mooberry Track and Field Complex, features recently resurfaced state-of-the-art track, throwing circles and jumping surfaces. WSU hosted the Pac-10 Championships in 2002.
Noisemakers
Artificial noisemaking devices are prohibited. In addition to confiscation, violators may be subject to university disciplinary action (if applicable) and/or legal proceedings, and to removal from the event site.
Officials/Volunteers
Volunteer track officials play a large role in supporting WSU Track & Field through their many years of expertise and dedication. For their hard work, they are provided with complimentary food and beverages in addition to various clothing items and an end of the year Thank You Dinner. If you are interested in assisting in any aspect of WSU Track meets, please call 509-335-5109.
Parking and Transportation
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Free Parking is available in the "Yellow 1" Beasley Coliseum parking lot near Mooberry Track beginning 2 hours before game time.
Track & Field Homepage
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Prohibited Items
The following policies have been developed with spectator and participant safety in mind. Failure to abide by the following policies may result in ejection and/or legal proceedings.
Prohibited Items:
Alcohol
No Smoking
Metal or glass containers (personal thermos of 1 liter or less or in size are OK)
Bota Bags
Fireworks/Weapons
Artificial Noisemakers (horns, whistles, etc.)
Safety Policies
Our staff will proactively intervene to support an environment where guests can enjoy the Cougar Track & Field experience free from unacceptable behavior, including the following:
No Throwing of Objects
No unruly or disruptive behavior
No Foul/abusive language or obscene gestures
Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption
Any guest not adhering to the above code or behaving in an unruly manner will be removed from the Mooberry Track & Field Complex. Crowd management staff reserves the right to determine what is unruly or unacceptable behavior, warranting removal.
If anyone is interfering with your enjoyment of our facility, please contact the nearest usher for assistance.
Questions
Athletics General Line/Tickets - 1-800 GO COUGS
Event Management/Facilities - 509-335-5109
Marketing/Promotions - 509-335-0214
Cougar Athletic Foundation - 1-800 IMA COUG
Schedule
http://wsucougars.collegesports.com/calendar/wast-calendar.html
Smoking Policy
No smoking is allowed inside the Mooberry Track & Field Complex.
Tickets
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Free Admission