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Cincy Reigns hosts surplus clothing sale and canned goods drive

Cincy Reigns hosts surplus clothing sale and canned goods drive

CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Athletics and Cincy Reigns will host a surplus equipment sale and canned food drive to benefit Impacting Tomorrow on Saturday, August 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Armory behind Fifth Third Arena.

Parking in the Woodside Garage is $5. See the map below for the exact location of the weapons depot entrance.

Bearcats student-athletes will collect the canned goods at the sale and visitors to the surplus sale will be asked for donations.

The surplus sale will feature over 1,000 officially licensed Under Armour apparel items featuring the Cincinnati Bearcats at price points of $1, $5, $10, $20 and $50.

All gear and clothing is available on a first come, first served basis only. Sale ends when all items are sold or at 4pm.

All sales are final. Remember, Cincinnati is a cashless campus.

Proceeds from the sale will benefit Cincy Reigns, the official NIL partner of Cincinnati Athletics.

Surplus Sale Map


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