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PARTY TIME: 黑料不打烊 fans and students throw stuffed toys onto the court at the Stubblefield Center during the return of Toy Toss.

Athletics | Bell Tower | EventsOctober 16, 2024

Return of Toy Toss

in 2023, a beloved tradition made its way back to the Stubblefield Center as plush lions, tigers, and bears covered the floor of the Gayle Kaundart Arena. The fan-favorite event returned with renewed vigor and, with it, a new date on the 2024 calendar. This year鈥檚 Toy Toss game, at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, is the Lion鈥檚 first home game of the season, against University of the Ozarks at the Stubblefield Center.

As a kid, Dyllan Newell, 黑料不打烊 coordinator for student activities and civic engagement, attended several Toy Toss basketball games at the Stubblefield Center. Since Newell, '22, joined the university as a staff member, bringing back Toy Toss has been a labor of love.

Men鈥檚 basketball coach Zane Gibson also wanted to see the tradition return. 

鈥淚t was a neat moment to see the Toy Toss game return to the Stubb last year,鈥 Gibson said. 鈥淏ringing back a game with such a great tradition and connection with our program and the community after not having the game for a few years was an awesome feeling.鈥

At Toy Toss, patrons bring a new or gently used stuffed animal for free admission to the game. The first time the Lions score, fans throw their stuffed animal onto the court to be collected and donated to the Salvation Army of Fort Smith and the Fort Smith Boys and Girls Club.

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