Utah athletics to allow limited spectators at outdoor events
Utah was already allowing limited friends and family of student-athletes and coaches at home events
Courtesy | University of Utah Athletics
Utah Athletics announced Thursday that some fans will be allowed at Ute outdoor events this spring, including softball, baseball and soccer games. A decision is still pending on attendance for the Utes' spring football game at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
In staying consistent with Pac-12, local, and university protocols, the University of Utah athletic department announced Thursday morning that it is now able to permit a limited number of spectators at home athletics events at outdoor venues.
That announcement follows a limited number of family and friends of student-athletes and coaches gaining the ability to attend home events less than two months ago.
Tickets are now on sale for Utah baseball, soccer and softball games, with lacrosse soon to be available. Utes baseball plays at Smith’s Ballpark, while the rest play on campus.
A decision about fan attendance for the Red-White game on April 17 at Rice-Eccles Stadium is still pending.
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Josh Newman began covering the University of Utah for The Tribune in 2019. A Long Island, N.Y. native, he covered Rutgers University and Monmouth University for the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey for 15 years. Basketball remains his first love, a cold IPA coming in a close second.