Weber State University Athletics

Weber State announcement on spectators at home basketball games
11/9/2020 9:23:00 AM | Athletics, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
OGDEN - Due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Weber State University Athletics has made the difficult decision to begin the 2020-21 men's and women's basketball seasons without spectators at home contests through at least Dec. 31, 2020.
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This announcement takes into consideration the rising case numbers in the area and aligns with Weber State's commitment to the well-being of its student-athletes, coaches, staff, and the community.
"Although we will start this season without our great fans in the Dee Event Center, we are excited for our student-athletes to begin competition," said Weber State Director of Athletics Tim Crompton. "From the beginning of the pandemic, the leaders of our institution have made the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff, and the community at large a priority. They have done this while making every effort to provide ways to move forward. We anticipate and are prepared to welcome our fans back into the Dee Event Center when it is safe to do so. Until that time, we realize it will be a different experience for our student-athletes, their families, and our fans."
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A determination on spectators after the start of the 2021 calendar year will be made at a later date to allow flexibility based on changing conditions surrounding the pandemic.
All Wildcat home games and all Big Sky road games will continue to be streamed live on Pluto TV and WatchBigSky.com. You can catch all men's basketball games on the radio on 103.1 FM "The Wave".Â
Visit the Wildcat Basketball FAQ page for ticket information. Visit WeberStateSports.com and download the new Weber State Wildcats app for the latest news, schedules, and updates on Wildcat Athletics.Â
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This announcement takes into consideration the rising case numbers in the area and aligns with Weber State's commitment to the well-being of its student-athletes, coaches, staff, and the community.
"Although we will start this season without our great fans in the Dee Event Center, we are excited for our student-athletes to begin competition," said Weber State Director of Athletics Tim Crompton. "From the beginning of the pandemic, the leaders of our institution have made the health and safety of our students, faculty, staff, and the community at large a priority. They have done this while making every effort to provide ways to move forward. We anticipate and are prepared to welcome our fans back into the Dee Event Center when it is safe to do so. Until that time, we realize it will be a different experience for our student-athletes, their families, and our fans."
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A determination on spectators after the start of the 2021 calendar year will be made at a later date to allow flexibility based on changing conditions surrounding the pandemic.
All Wildcat home games and all Big Sky road games will continue to be streamed live on Pluto TV and WatchBigSky.com. You can catch all men's basketball games on the radio on 103.1 FM "The Wave".Â
Visit the Wildcat Basketball FAQ page for ticket information. Visit WeberStateSports.com and download the new Weber State Wildcats app for the latest news, schedules, and updates on Wildcat Athletics.Â
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