Cal State Omaha T-Shirts Now Available For Purchase

When the calendar turns to June, Cal State Fullerton should rename itself to Cal State Omaha. Now you can show your support for the Cal State Fullerton baseball team and their traditional run at the College World Series in Omaha or anywhere you go. Introducing the Cal State Omaha screen printed T-Shirt. (Click images for larger, more detailed view.)

Front
Cal State Omaha Shirt Front

Back
Cal State Omaha Back View

As you can see in the above images, the front says “Cal State Omaha” in classic collegiate block lettering. The back of the Cal State Omaha T-Shirt lists all 16 years the Cal State Fullerton baseball team has advanced to the College World Series. The Years 1979, 1984, 1995 and 2004 are highlighted representing those years the Titans won the NCAA Baseball National Championship. The shirt itself is the color orange as a traditional way for not only Cal State Fullerton baseball fans, but all fans of Cal State Fullerton athletics, to show they have that “Titan Pride”.

You can buy your own Cal State Omaha T-Shirt for only $16.00. ($16 represents the 16 appearances Cal State Fullerton has made at the College World Series in Omaha.) These shirts are heavyweight Hanes 100% cotton pre-shrunk tees and are a great way to show off you understand that in June, Omaha belongs to the Cal State Fullerton Titans. Available sizes range from Small all the way to XL.

All Cal State Omaha shirt purchases are made via Paypal and will be shipped from Orange, Calif. Flat rate postage and packaging costs are $5.95 per shirt and are included in your total price below.

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