The Wolfpacker

July-August 2022

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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JULY/AUGUST 2022 ■ 21 ing the many decorated players from the women's program, but the concept is for alumni, students and donors to have a place to share part of their story. Such as this, from Pat and Gordon Neville: "Married for 59 years and mem- bers of the WPC and Alumni Associa- tion for 55 years, they were one of the first Wolfpackers to buy season tickets when Carter-Finley Stadium was built (in 1966)." And this, from Paul and Lu Meares: "My father, M.A. 'Patches' Meares, ME 1947, had season tickets in Reynolds for 50 years of men's basketball. I went to games my whole life. I saw coaches Case, Maravich, Sloan, Valvano, Robinson and Sendek win many memorable games. I am grateful for the renovation that will keep Reynolds alive for many years to come." Wolf Tracks is one of the few places to leave a permanent memorial to a dedi- cated fan or university staff member, such as the one given by The Wolfpacker pub- lisher Stu Coman in memory of longtime baseball sports information director and former employee Bruce Winkworth. ■ Located in the lobby of Reynolds Coliseum, the Wolf Tracks wall contains 700 plaques that will bear the personalized messages of NC State donors. About 60 of the plaques have already been purchased. PHOTO BY TIM PEELER For more information about purchasing a space on the Wolf Tracks wall, contact the Wolfpack Club by email at majorgifts@wolfpackclub.com or call 919-865-1500. Space is limited, so there are a few guidelines for each plaque: • Orders will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. • Orders cannot be filled after the 700 spaces are sold. • Donors will receive a confirmation email within 30 days of their orders. Please review it carefully. If corrections are required, please notify the Wolfpack Club at majorgifts@wolfpackclub.com or 919-865-1500. • In order for the Wolfpack Club to accommodate requests for plaques to be placed next to each other, these orders must be placed together with proper instructions. Every effort will be made to accommodate these requests. • Messages must fit within the spaces provided on the plaque size. • All text will be a standard size, font and style. Greek letters and other symbols not found on a standard keyboard may not be used. • The Wolfpack Club reserves the right to exclude orders that it deems to contain inappropriate language. • The Wolfpack Club will determine the final placement of all plaques. • Message area is 330 characters maximum, with a signature line of 75 characters.

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