The Ferris State University football program will pay tribute to three individuals on Friday (April 19) evening during the Bulldogs' annual Crimson & Gold Spring Game at Top Taggart Field.
Former Ferris State University Athletics Director Perk Weisenburger, who retired in 2021, will serve as the game's honorary captain and take part in the coin toss prior to the spring game. Weisenburger hired current FSU head coach Tony Annese in 2011 and played a key role in the resurgence of Bulldog Football.
Along with Weisenburger, two other individuals who have played key roles in recent years will serve as the game's honorary coaches. Former FSU Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and head athletic trainer, Brett Knight, will be one of the game's honorary coaches while current FSU Strength & Conditioning Coach Andrew Thiede will be the opposite side. Knight departed from FSU earlier this spring for another career opportunity while
The Ferris State University women's basketball squad will celebrate a historic season as the Bulldogs hold their annual postseason banquet on Sunday, April 14, at the David L. Eisler Center on the FSU campus.
The banquet will start at 6 pm. (ET) and include a dinner along with a celebration of this past season, which included FSU's first-ever NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championship and appearance in the national semifinals.
The cost for the dinner is only $25 per ticket and please RSVP by April 8 if possible. Online registration and payment is preferred, but payments will be accepted at the door.
For additional information, please contact Cedric Frierson at 231-679-9852 or via email at CedricFrierson@ferris.edu. Please email Cedric Frierson directly to utilize in-person payment option.
Registration and payments can be made online at this link below:
https://igfn.us/form/E39Ujw
Ferris State, which was guided by fourth-year head coach Kur