Starkville Daily News

MSU BLITZ packages available

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For the 2017-18 season, Mississipp­i State is offering BLITZ season ticket packages for football, along with men’s and women’s basketball.

The two BLITZ packages give members the ability to attend every MSU home football or men’s and women’s basketball game, by providing on-demand tickets to use whenever members want.

With the football package now on sale, fans will receive a ticket to every home football game in 2017 for $159. The basketball package will go on sale on August 14 and includes a ticket to every home, regular season men’s and women’s basketball game in 2017-18 for $149.

Leading up to a game, members will receive a text message with their ticket. If you are able to attend the game, all you have to do is accept your ticket and your ticket and seat location will be digitally delivered to your iPhone or Android device for use for entry into the game. While seating locations are not guaranteed, admission is always guaranteed with BLITZ.

Members wishing to attend Bulldog football and basketball with a friend or family member can add up to six tickets to the package and the tickets will always be seated together.

To purchase a BLITZ ticket package or for more informatio­n, visit HailState.com/BLITZ.

Lawson Graves Marcus Hendrix Trey Schillings Will Akers Walt Anthony Quintin Baker Tanner Chance Alex Edelblute Nate Fratesi Will Hosford Tucker Lewis Sam Robinson Elliott Tucker Brody Wright Jace Yates Kevin Edelblute Jeff Hosford George Lewis Jesse Yates

Age 7 Players

Will Dalton Jack Dodds Ethan Fisher Thomas Graves Marcus Hendrix II Isaiah Kemp Whitten Miller Jack Northcutt Jack Pounds Taj Prater Rhett Schillings Kaden Wilson

Coaches Age 8 American

Players

Brantley Berkery Micah Buckner Brennan Frazier Andrew Jenkins Jack Johnson Garrett Kosko Ty Marconi Barret Peaster Joseph Portera Canon Mullen Christian Riekhof Donald Walker

Coaches

Thomas Berkery Brandon Frazier Brantley Johnson Brian Portera

Age 8 National

Players Coaches Today

BASKETBALL 4 p.m.

ESPN2 — The Basketball Tournament, Team Foe vs. FCM Untouchabl­es, at New York

6 p.m.

ESPN2 — The Basketball Tournament, Boeheim’s Army vs. Team Fancy, at New York

CYCLING 6:30 a.m.

NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 18, Briançon, France to Izoard, France

GOLF 4 a.m.

GOLF — British Open, first round, at Southport, England

2:30 p.m.

FS1 — USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Championsh­ip, round of 16 matches, at Andover, Kan.

4 p.m.

GOLF — PGA Tour, Barbasol Championsh­ip, first round, at Auburn, Ala.

7 p.m.

GOLF — LPGA Tour, Marathon Classic, first round, at Sylvania, Ohio (same-day tape)

12:30 a.m. (Friday)

GOLF — British Open, second round, at Southport, England

MLB BASEBALL 11 a.m.

MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at N.Y. Mets OR Arizona at Cincinnati (11:30 a.m.)

2 p.m.

MLB — Toronto at Boston (joined in progress)

6 p.m.

MLB — Regional coverage, Texas at Baltimore OR Detroit at Kansas City (7 p.m.)

9 p.m.

MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Seattle OR Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers (joined in progress at 10 p.m.)

SOCCER 6:30 p.m.

FS1 — CONCACAF Gold Cup, quarterfin­al, Jamaica vs. Canada, at Glendale, Ariz.

8:30 p.m.

ESPN — Internatio­nal Champions Cup, Manchester United vs. Manchester City, at Houston

9:30 p.m.

FS1 — CONCACAF Gold Cup, quarterfin­al, Mexico vs. Honduras, at Glendale, Ariz.

WNBA BASKETBALL 2:30 p.m.

NBA — Chicago at Los Angeles

Time (CT) – Sport: Programing

11 p.m. (July 24) – Baseball: Thunder & Lightning

12:30 a.m. – Volleyball: vs. Ole Miss (2016)

3 a.m. – Football: Egg Bowl (1999) 5 a.m. – Softball: vs. Alabama (3-1817)

7 a.m. – Baseball: vs. Ole Miss (2017) 9 a.m. – Basketball: SEC Tournament vs. Alabama (2002)

11 a.m. – Football: Gator Bowl vs. Michigan (2011)

1 p.m. – Football: Ole Miss (2013) 4 p.m. – Football: Ole Miss (2016) 7 p.m. – Women’s Basketball: Final Four vs. UConn (2017)

9 p.m. – Women’s Basketball: Relentless: Mississipp­i State Women’s Basketball

10 p.m. – Men’s Basketball: One Night In March

National Football League Training Camp Dates

Rookie and veteran reporting dates

American Football Conference

BALTIMORE RAVENS — Under Armour Performanc­e Center, Owings Mills, Md. (rookies: July 19; veterans: July 26)

BUFFALO BILLS — St. John Fisher College, Pittsford, N.Y. (both July 26) CINCINNATI BENGALS — Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati (July 25; July 27) CLEVELAND BROWNS — Browns Training Complex, Berea, Ohio (July 23; July 26)

DENVER BRONCOS — UCHealth Training Center, Englewood, Colo. (July 23; July 26) HOUSTON TEXANS — The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. (both July 25) INDIANAPOL­IS COLTS — Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center (July 24; July 29) JACKSONVIL­LE JAGUARS — Florida Blue Health & Wellness Practice Fields, Jacksonvil­le, Fla. (July 19; July 26) KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Missouri Western State, St. Joseph, Mo. (July 24, July 27)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Jack Hammett Sports Complex, Costa Mesa, Calif. (both July 29) MIAMI DOLPHINS — Baptist Health Training Facility, Davie, Fla. (July 20; July 26)

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass. (July 24, July 26)

NEW YORK JETS — Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, Florham Park, N.J. (both July 28) OAKLAND RAIDERS — Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, Calif. (July 24; July 28) PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa. (both July 27)

TENNESSEE TITANS — St. Thomas Sports Park, Nashville, Tenn. (both July 28)

National Football Conference

ARIZONA CARDINALS — University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. (both 21)

ATLANTA FALCONS — Falcons Training Facility, Flowery Branch, Ga. (both July 26)

CAROLINA PANTHERS — Wofford College, Spartanbur­g, S.C. (both July 25)

CHICAGO BEARS — Olivet Nazarene, Bourbonnai­s, Ill. (July 19; July 26) DALLAS COWBOYS — Marriott Residence Inn, Oxnard, Calif. (July 19; July 22)

DETROIT LIONS — Lions Training Facility, Allen Park, Mich. (July 24, July 29)

GREEN BAY PACKERS — St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wis. (both July 26) LOS ANGELES RAMS — UC Irvine, Irvine, Calif. (July 26, July 28) MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minn. (July 23; July 26)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — New Orleans Saints Training Facility, Metairie, La. (July 19, July 26)

NEW YORK GIANTS — Quest Diagnostic­s Training Center, East Rutherford, N.J. (both July 27) PHILADELPH­IA EAGLES — NovaCare Complex, Philadelph­ia (July 23, July 26) SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — SAP Performanc­e Facility, Santa Clara, Calif. (both July 27)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Virginia Mason Athletic Center, Renton, Wash. (both July 29)

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — One Buccaneer Place, Tampa, Fla. (July 25, July 27) WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Bon Secours Training Center, Richmond, Va. (both July 26)

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