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Spectator Policy Extended
2/3/2022 4:30:00 PM | Men's Basketball, Men's Ice Hockey, Women's Basketball, Women's Ice Hockey, Athletics
The current policy that went into effect Jan. 18 has been extended through Feb. 9
HANOVER, N.H. — The Dartmouth Athletics Department has extended its current spectator policy that went into effect on Jan. 18, in conjunction with the COVID-19 policies and protocols for the Dartmouth College campus.
Dartmouth Athletics is allowing spectators in both Leede and Thompson Arena with the following guidelines:
Spectators will continue to be restricted to player guests on a pass list for events in Karl Michael Pool, the Berry Sports Center Squash Courts and Boss Tennis Center, due to the capacity limits set by Environmental Health and Safety for those spaces.
Individual-game ticket holders for any events between Feb. 3 and Feb. 9 will automatically receive a refund through the original payment method. For season ticket holders, tickets will be prorated to the number of games to which spectators are allowed with one single refund being issued after the season.
Dartmouth Athletics will continue to work closely with college health and safety administrators to revisit welcoming back spectators at increased capacity as soon as appropriate.
All policies and protocols are subject to change through updated campus guidelines. Attendees who cannot follow venue protocols will not be allowed admission to Dartmouth Athletics venues. Dartmouth community members are encouraged to arrive early at all events to allow time for proper screening. The most efficient method of providing proof of vaccination is by downloading and utilizing the Bindle app on your phone.
Dartmouth Athletics is allowing spectators in both Leede and Thompson Arena with the following guidelines:
- Dartmouth students, faculty and staff are permitted to attend with a valid, current Dartmouth ID.
- Guests/visitors are permitted to attend only through a team pass list for parents and personal guests of the players and coaches, provided they show proof of being fully vaccinated (14 days after their final dose in a COVID-19 series) or a negative PCR test within 72 hours.
- Masks must be worn indoors at all times.
- No outside food will be permitted and concession stands will remain closed.
Spectators will continue to be restricted to player guests on a pass list for events in Karl Michael Pool, the Berry Sports Center Squash Courts and Boss Tennis Center, due to the capacity limits set by Environmental Health and Safety for those spaces.
Individual-game ticket holders for any events between Feb. 3 and Feb. 9 will automatically receive a refund through the original payment method. For season ticket holders, tickets will be prorated to the number of games to which spectators are allowed with one single refund being issued after the season.
Dartmouth Athletics will continue to work closely with college health and safety administrators to revisit welcoming back spectators at increased capacity as soon as appropriate.
All policies and protocols are subject to change through updated campus guidelines. Attendees who cannot follow venue protocols will not be allowed admission to Dartmouth Athletics venues. Dartmouth community members are encouraged to arrive early at all events to allow time for proper screening. The most efficient method of providing proof of vaccination is by downloading and utilizing the Bindle app on your phone.
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