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What is BLUE CREW?
The BLUE CREW is all about YOU, the WWU Students. It's the official WWU student spirit/cheering organization/club in the stands, referred to as "Viking Territory" at every athletic event. The wild, crazy, boisterous and dedicated fans are devoted to school spirit and cheering on their Vikings. "Viking Territory" is a place where everyone can come together to support one cause - Western Athletics.

The BLUE CREW means more than just being a fan at the game, it means being a part of the game. The BLUE CREW is a team in the bleachers just like the football team on the field. Joining the BLUE CREW and stepping into "Viking Territory" as a Viking fan builds an unstoppable team, whether its soccer or volleyball, BLUE CREW brings excitement & energy to all Western Athletic events.

How do I join?
All you have to do to be a part of the BLUE CREW is go to your first home game of any sport and swipe your Western ID, for FREE, at the BLUE CREW booth. Once you do that, we will hand you your Official BLUE CREW T-shirt for FREE and you are part of the BLUE CREW. By swiping your Western ID card at the BLUE CREW booth at every home athletic event you attend, you receive FREE PRIZES. The more games you attend the more prizes you receive! If you purchase a Student Athletic Pass ($50, see attached form) the easier it is to get into as many games as you can to collect all those prizes.




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