Taylor Announces Fan Attendance Policy for Upcoming Seasons

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Taylor Announces Fan Attendance Policy for Upcoming Seasons

 

UPLAND, Ind. –The Taylor Athletics Department has announced its policies and guidelines for spectators and guests at its upcoming home athletic events. The temporary protocols were created to help fight the spread of COVID-19 and will remain in place until further notice.

 

Crowds at all home TU athletic events will be limited to 250 individuals per current state mandates, with that number including members of the competing teams, officials and gameday staff.

 

Parents of student-athletes on the Taylor team will be allowed to attend, while 10 additional tickets will be set aside and available in advance and on request for TU faculty and staff. The remaining tickets will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis at each event for Taylor students with ID and there will be no charge for entry.

 

No tickets will be available for fans, parents, or faculty and staff of visiting teams.

 

All fans in attendance will be required to follow the current social distancing and mask guidelines in place from the National Centers of Disease and Control, state and local health agencies and Taylor University.

Masks will be required for all fans in attendance at indoor events, as well as for fans unable to socially distance at outdoor events. Attendees not adhering to these guidelines will be asked to leave the competition.

 

Any fans unable to attend a home TU athletic event are encouraged to watch the live HD webcast streamed by the Trojan Sports Network on YouTube.com/TaylorAthletics. Fans can also follow Taylor on Twitter and Facebook at TaylorTrojans and subscribe to TaylorTrojans.com for all of the latest updates.

 

Fans interested in attending road competitions are encouraged to check the host school’s website for crowd protocols at that specific institution.

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