ADRIAN, Michigan – A university in Southeast Michigan is hosting its final football game this weekend, and 1,000 residents will get in free.
Siena Heights University, a private Catholic university in Adrian, Michigan, is hosting its final home football game this Saturday.
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The University announced earlier this year that it will be closing for good after the 2025-26 academic year due to financial pressures and operational challenges.
Siena Heights announced its football program in 2010, with the first home game taking place homecoming weekend of 2011.
The university invites all Lenawee County residents to join for the final home game on Nov. 15 at noon.
As a thank you, free admission will be offered to the first 1,000 residents of Lenawee County -- fans can get in by showing their Lenawee county ID at the gate.
“I’m excited to host our final home game with a share of the conference title on the line,” said Susan Syljebeck, the vice president of athletics. “It is fitting that our seniors and the entire team have the opportunity to compete for this honor on our home field.”
Fans are encouraged to wear retro Siena Heights gear to celebrate the university’s history.
“I hope the people of Lenawee County come out to support us,” Syljebeck said. “The county has been an excellent partner throughout our time here, and we hope to offer this game as a small token of our appreciation.”