Cal U Athletics Spectator Policy for Spring 2021
Effective as of April 8, 2021
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California University of Pennsylvania will allow spectators at athletic events during the spring 2021 season.
Please review the policy for each sport, as policies differ due to facility restrictions. Failure to abide by these policies will result in dismissal from the facility.
These policies are subject to change, so please frequent this page for updates.
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BASEBALL – Wild Thing Park I Washington, PA
There is a maximum of 1,000 individuals allowed at Wild Things Park. The number includes the student-athletes, coaching staff, umpires, and game management staff, in addition to spectators.
Spectators are REQUIRED to wear masks at Wild Things Park at all times. Spectators will enter and exit the field following the designated signage near the ticket window. Once capacity is reached, additional guests will NOT be permitted in the stadium.
The area behind home plate will be reserved for professional scouts and pitch charting by the competing teams. Additionally, the seats directly around the dugout will be prohibited for spectators.
Social distancing at Wild Things Park is required. Handicap seating for spectators can be found between the lower and upper bowls of the facility. Spectators are asked to refrain from retrieving foul balls in their vicinity, as student-athletes and game management staff will be responsible for collecting foul balls.
Concessions will not be sold at the facility. Restrooms are located along the concourse and will be open to spectators beginning on April 6.
Following the conclusion of play, all spectators should proceed to the parking lot and refrain from meeting the players along the dugouts and concourse.
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SOFTBALL – Lilley Field I California, PA
Spectators are REQUIRED to wear masks at Lilley Field at all times and social distancing is required.
Players from the visiting team and Vulcans may be seated in the area around the dugouts to allow for proper social distancing. No players or spectators will be permitted to sit behind home plate, as this area is strictly reserved for handicapped spectators.
Additionally, spectators are encouraged to bring their personal folding chairs, towels, blankets, etc. to allow for proper social distancing in the outfield.
Spectators are asked to refrain from retrieving any foul balls and/or home runs in their vicinity, as student-athletes and game management staff will be responsible for collecting the balls.
Concessions will not be sold at the facility and portable restrooms will be available while Roadman Park is winterized.
Following the conclusion of play, all spectators should remain in the outfield area or parking lot and refrain from meeting the players along the dugouts.
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SWIMMING – Hamer Hall I California, PA
The Vulcans will be primarily competing in a series of virtual meets this spring due to various state and local guidelines. Spectators will be allowed only at virtual meets and restricted to two family members per swimmer.
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CROSS COUNTRY – Roadman Park I California, PA
Spectators are REQUIRED to wear masks and to social distance at Roadman Park at all times.
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TENNIS – Roadman Park I California, PA
Spectators are REQUIRED to wear masks and to social distance at Roadman Park.
Additionally, spectators are encouraged to bring their personal folding chairs, towels, blankets, etc. to allow for proper social distancing along the fences of the courts.
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