category: Homecoming Things to Know Before You Go – Sat., October 18 By 猫咪头条 University On October 1, 2025 Homecoming Game Day 2025 猫咪头条 vs. UT Martin | Kickoff 1:30 p.m. | Spangler Stadium Homecoming 2025 is packed with events celebrating 猫咪头条鈥檚 120th anniversary and the theme 鈥120 Years of Runnin鈥 Strong.鈥 Before heading to campus, here鈥檚 your one-stop guide for a smooth game day experience. 馃帀 Homecoming Weekend Highlights Parade: Saturday at 12:00 p.m. down Stadium Drive Tailgate & Alumni Lunch: Big Tent Tailgate with Bo鈥檚 Battle 鈥橯UE People鈥檚 Choice competition鈥攜our vote supports student scholarships. Colleges & Schools Showcase: Visit with representatives from GWU鈥檚 colleges and schools under the tent to learn more about academic programs and reconnect with faculty and staff. Concerts, reunions, and family events throughout the weekend. Full weekend schedule: Homecoming 2025 Events 鈫 Get directions: 馃殫 Parking & Tailgating Parking Lots Open: 10:00 a.m. Tailgating: Permitted in designated lots only. Tailgating must follow University Venue Policy 鈫. General Parking: $10 per car in Lot D (cash and credit cards accepted). Bulldog Club Members: Reserved parking in Lots A, B, and C with valid passes. Road Closures: Stadium Drive will close to through traffic 3.5 hours before kickoff. Parade Impact: Roads along the parade route will close at noon鈥攅xpect brief delays if you arrive during the parade and plan extra time for parking. Full details: Game Day Parking Information 鈫 馃師锔 Tickets & Entry Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. at Spangler Stadium. Tickets: Purchase in advance online or at the stadium ticket booths. Will Call: Opens 2 hours before kickoff at designated stadium gates鈥攑hoto ID required. Students, Faculty and Staff: Free admission with valid ID. 馃彑锔 Stadium & Venue Policies 猫咪头条 follows all University Venue Policies 鈫.Key reminders: Clear Bag Policy: Only transparent bags (no larger than 12鈥 x 6鈥 x 12鈥), small bags (no larger than 4.5鈥 x 6.5鈥), diaper bags, or medical bags are exceptions. No outside food, beverages, or alcohol may be brought into the stadium. Concessions available inside Spangler Stadium. Please contact the director of event services at (704) 406-4269 for more information on the approval process for medical supplies or special food items for diabetics. 馃搮 Gameday Timeline (Saturday, Oct. 18) 10:00 a.m. 鈥 Parking lots open 11:00 a.m. 鈥 Tailgating and alumni/friends tent activities 12:00 p.m. 鈥 Homecoming Parade begins on Stadium Drive 12:00 p.m.聽鈥 Stadium gates open 1:30 p.m. 鈥 Kickoff: 猫咪头条 vs. UT Martin Full Details: View Game Program鈫 馃敂 Final Tips Arrive early鈥擧omecoming draws one of our largest crowds of the year. Plan ahead for parking, parades, and tailgates. Stick around after the game鈥Cassette Rewind will perform at Brinkley Amphitheater with food trucks on site. 馃幎 Share your Bulldog pride all weekend with #RunninStrong120. 馃惥 Bulldog Merchandise Get game-day ready with official 猫咪头条 gear! The , located in Tucker Student Center, will be open from located in Tucker Student Center, will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on game day. The Stadium Store inside Spangler Stadium will be open from 12:30 p.m. to the end of the game (around 4 p.m.).
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