Bowling Green State University Volleyball vs Toledo- Orange Wave / Trick or Treat Night / Meserve Cup
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 6:00–8:00 PM
- LocationBowling Green, Ohio, Stroh Center
- DescriptionIt’s time to PACK the Stroh and show Toledo what Falcon pride really looks like! Join us for an Orange Wave rivalry match as BGSU Volleyball takes on the Rockets in an electric night of school spirit, energy, and competition.🎶 Live DJ pumping up the crowd 🍬 Trick-or-treating on the concourse for kidsLet’s surpass 2,500 attendees and make this one for the record books. Wear your best orange gear, bring your friends, roommates, neighbors, and help us create a sea of Falcon pride for our BGSU Volleyball team!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/bowling-green-state-university-volleyball-vs-toledo-1603
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