Cal State East Bay Athletics and Gameday Logistics Secure Working Partnership
HAYWARD, Calif. – Cal State East Bay Athletics announces a new partnership with Gameday Logistics for management of team travel arrangements starting with the 2025-26 athletic year. The partnership agreement is in effect for the next three years.
"We're thrilled to welcome Gameday Logistics as a part of the Pioneer program," stated Cal State East Bay Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics Allison Kern. "The team at Gameday keeps their focus on the student-athlete experience, which resonated with us from the beginning. Working with Gameday will enable us to operate at a high level administratively. Most importantly, it will keep our coaches focused on preparing our teams and competing."
Gameday Logistics is a company specializing in travel needs specific to sports teams. Founded in 2020, by former student-athletes, the company looks to create efficiencies for team travel and ease the burden for coaches and administrators.
Gameday LGX Vice President, Team Operations Jordan LeBlanc added, "Gameday LGX is extremely excited and grateful for the opportunity to partner with Cal State East Bay University Athletics. As their official team travel management partner, we look forward to providing the coaches and administrators with the infrastructure they need to travel more efficiently. As we continue to expand our network of teams across the United States, our relationship with Cal State East Bay Athletics will be crucial to our continued growth. From working through the details of our partnership, it is clear to see that the athletic administration at Cal State East Bay is forward-thinking and, ultimately, looking for a better way to travel, which is what Gameday LGX will help them achieve -- a smarter way to travel."
For more information on Gameday Logistics, please visit gamedaylgx.com.
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