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KGFW Sports – Husker Fan Information

By News Mar 26, 2021 | 8:13 AM

Details regarding the Nebraska football team’s 2021 spring game are as follows:
All tickets for the spring game are reserved with prices set at $10 for seats in the stadium seating bowl and $20 for club seats.
To accommodate approximately 50 percent capacity, every other row will be sold in full throughout Memorial Stadium.
Donors and season ticket holders will receive e-mail communication regarding the first opportunity to purchase tickets on Thursday, April 1. Fans with the opportunity to purchase spring game tickets on April 1 will be limited to a maximum of four tickets per account.
Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, April 2 beginning at 10 a.m. A minimum of 7,500 tickets will be held for the public following the donor/season ticket holder on-sale on April 1. Fans purchasing tickets through the public on-sale will be limited to a maximum of four tickets.
All individuals in attendance at the 2021 spring game must purchase a ticket regardless of age.
Kickoff for the game is set for 1 p.m. with television coverage to be determined.
More details on game-day protocols, procedures and fan amenities will be announced in the coming weeks prior to the May 1 spring game.

Nebraska has also announced ticket plans, fan capacity and protocols for various sports for the remainder of the 2020-21 athletic season. All tickets for Husker home events this spring will be sold on a single-game basis on-line at Huskers.com. Tickets for all events will be mobile delivery. Nebraska’s ticketing plans for all venues follow the current Lincoln/Lancaster County Directed Health Measures, including a minimum distance of six feet between seat groupings, and groups no larger than eight patrons. Everyone in attendance at Nebraska home events will be required to wear a face covering throughout their time in Husker athletic facilities.

Volleyball
Tickets for Nebraska’s two remaining home games against Penn State on April 1 and 2 will be available only to volleyball season ticket holders.
Volleyball season-ticket holders will be contacted directly regarding ticket on-sale details.
With no floor seating availability due to health and safety protocols, capacity at the Devaney Center will be limited to approximately 2,400 fans. Nebraska Athletics cannot guarantee that all volleyball season ticket holders will have the opportunity to attend one of the two home matches against Penn State.
Concessions stands will be open with a limited menu. Outside food and drink are not permitted.
Parking details for volleyball will be communicated to ticket holders.
Nebraska also has upcoming home contests in men’s and women’s tennis and men’s golf. These are non-ticketed athletic events, with spectator limits and health and safety protocols directed by the on-site athletic events manager.
All plans are subject to change based on adjustments to Lincoln/Lancaster County directed health measures.

Baseball
Any remaining tickets will be made available to the public on today at 10:00 a.m.
Customers will be limited to a maximum of four tickets.
With tickets limited in number, fans must sit in their assigned seats to maintain social distancing.
Tickets for the remainder of the Huskers’ 2021 home schedule will be put on sale at a later date.
Doubleheaders will be ticketed as one event.
Capacity at Hawks Field will be approximately 2,700, including reserved seating and general admission tickets in the grass berm seating areas.
Concessions stands will be open with a limited menu. Outside food and drink are not permitted.
Parking will be handled as normal at home baseball games.

Softball
Any remaining tickets will be made available to the public today at 10:00 a.m.
Customers will be limited to a maximum of four tickets.
With tickets limited in number, fans must sit in their assigned seats to maintain social distancing.
Tickets for the remainder of the Huskers’ 2021 home schedule will be put on sale at a later date.
Doubleheaders will be ticketed as one event.
Capacity at Bowlin Stadium will be approximately 675, including reserved seating and general admission seating in the grass berm seating areas.
Concessions stands will be open with a limited menu. Outside food and drink are not permitted.
Parking will be handled as normal at home softball games.

Soccer
The first soccer game open to the public will be Sunday’s contest against Penn State.
Any remaining tickets will be made available to the public today at 10:00 a.m.
Customers will be limited to a maximum of four tickets.
With tickets limited in number, fans must sit in their assigned seats to maintain social distancing.
Tickets for Nebraska’s April 3 home finale against Iowa will be put on sale next week.
Capacity at Hibner Stadium will be approximately 675 fans.
Concessions will be available at the April 3 soccer game, but not at Sunday’s matchup with Penn State.
Parking will be handled as normal at home soccer games.