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BYU Bookstore hosts men's basketball poster signing Jan. 21

The BYU Bookstore will be hosting a BYU men’s basketball poster signing Thursday, Jan. 21, from 11 a.m. to noon just inside the Cougareat entrance to the BYU Bookstore.

The first 50 people at the signing will receive two free ticket vouchers, good for one men’s basketball home game ticket each (with the exception of the Utah game). The poster is free, Cosmo will be in attendance and the public is welcome to attend.

In addition, this year’s BYU basketball T-shirt will be available at the signing for $5, a price which is only available through the month of January. Now through March 2, Bookstore customers will receive a free basketball ticket voucher for every $10 they spend at the BYU Bookstore.

After scoring wins at Air Force and over Colorado State at home last week, BYU men’s basketball climbed to No. 14 in the AP Poll and No. 13 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, according to BYU Athletic Communications.

For further information regarding this event, contact Becky Lindsay at the BYU Bookstore at becky_lindsay@byu.edu or 801-422-2551.

Writer: Becky Lindsay

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