
Gameday Information - Maryland vs. Georgetown
11/16/2015 1:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
MARYLAND
vs.
Georgetown
november 17, 2015 // 9 p.m.// xfinity center
ATTENDING THE GAME
The Maryland-Georgetown game is sold out.
FAN ADVISORY
The University of Maryland has announced increased security measures for all future Maryland Athletic Events, which will include the men's basketball game against Georgetown Tuesday night at 9 p.m.
For Tuesday's men's basketball game, doors will open for students at 6:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. for general admission.
Fans should plan on leaving early for the game to avoid long lines as additional security measures will be in place the remainder of the season.
All persons and their belongings are subject to search. Fans are permitted to bring small bags up to 8" x 11" x 12" in size to the arena. All other bags, including backpacks, will not be allowed. Guests are encouraged to return unauthorized items to their vehicles. The University of Maryland cannot safeguard items which are not permitted into the arena.
Fans attending the game can enter via gates A and B on the second level, gates C and D on the ground floor and gate E by the Terrapin Trail Garage. Students can enter the game through gate F. Security measures will take place at all gates.
Updates will be provided on umterps.com and fans are also encouraged to follow Maryland Athletics on Twitter and Facebook for the latest information.

Game Day Information: Facility Guide // Parking Information // Prohibited Items // Alcohol FAQ
AT THE GAME
There is a lot to do when you come to College Park for a University of Maryland men's basketball game, both before and during and after the game.
VISITING COLLEGE PARK
While In College Park
Maryland Men's Basketball | Johnny Holliday's End of Game Call | 2002 National Championship
Wednesday, April 01
CBS Saturday Morning | The Voice of the Terps | Johnny Holliday Spotlight
Saturday, March 14
Maryland Men's Basketball | Press Conference | Iowa
Wednesday, March 11
Maryland Men's Basketball | Press Conference | Oregon
Tuesday, March 10


