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Segra Stadium announces dates for second annual All-American Classic

By Savanah Ramsey, posted 3 years ago

Segra Stadium has announced the dates of the second annual All-American Classic. 

Presented by Walsingham Group, Inc., the event will take place on March 4-6. The All-American Classic will showcase elite college teams such as the Ohio State Buckeyes, Pittsburgh Panthers, Army Black Knights, and the Campbell Fighting Camels.

This three-day college showcase will consist of two games per day with each team playing at least once Friday, Saturday and Sunday. After the games on Friday, Segra Stadium will be shooting off fireworks, in honor of the event kicking off.

“This is the second time for this tournament and it’s a great way to kick off the spring season,” Ed Petkovich, owner of Walsingham Group stated. “This is also an opportunity to involve the military academies. This year we are lucky to get to include the Army and feature other teams we don’t usually get to see.”

Currently, the matchups, dates and times are as follows:

Friday, March 4 

3 p.m. - Pittsburgh vs. Army

7 p.m. - Campbell vs. Ohio State

Saturday, March 5

1 p.m. - Ohio State vs. Pittsburgh

5 p.m. - Campbell vs Army

Sunday, March 6

11 a.m. - Army vs Ohio State

3 p.m. - Campbell vs Pittsburgh

Tickets for the All-American Classic are on sale now. General admission tickets cost $10 per day with entry to both games, or as a three-day pass for $24 dollars.

All current and former military receive a discount for all three days of the tournament. Luxury suites are also available for $400 dollars each day.  

“This is a great way for us to showcase our community, and we would love for everyone to come out to this event,” Petkovich said. “This is important to us, and it's something that we hope can continue every year and bring more teams in to participate.”

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