Updated May 3 with information for postseason competition hosted by Gannon
Beginning Saturday, March 20 and running weekends (Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) through the end of the season, each Gannon student-athlete participating in the day's contests will be permitted two family members or members of their immediate pod to attend home events at Gannon University.
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No tickets will be offered to the general public or to visiting teams at this time.
FOR PSACÂ POSTSEASON COMPETITION HOSTED BY GANNON: Pass list for Gannon will be increased to three per participating student-athlete. In addition, visiting teams will be permitted two guests per participating student-athlete. Visiting teams will compile their own pass list and submit to Gannon at least 24 hours in advance of any contest.
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Teams will be responsible for compiling and verifying their pass list 24 hours prior to the contest. No additions or alterations to the list will be permitted inside of 24 hours. Fraudulent representation of individuals listed on the pass list will result in non-admittance to future home contests for the remainder of the season.
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Attendance is contingent on abiding by the following guidelines, and failure to adhere will result in dismissal from the facility for that day and the remainder of the season:
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- Temperature and symptom check upon arrival
- Completion of Acknowledgment of Mutual Respect & Responsibility form
- Masks worn at all times
- Social Distancing of at least six feet must be maintained with anyone outside of your pod
- No tailgating or gatherings pre- or post-game
- Following the contest's conclusion, all spectators should proceed to their vehicles and refrain from meeting with student-athletes
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Events at McConnell Family Stadium will have limited seating available, and it is recommended to bring your own lawn chair.
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Adherence and respect for this policy are needed to preserve our student-athletes' safety and their ability to pursue their season with limited interruption by minimizing the spread of COVID-19.
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This policy is subject to change based on the spread of COVID-19 in the community, as well as with changing guidelines from local, state and federal governments.