COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Maryland men's basketball team will host Lehigh on Tuesday, December 28 at 8:30 p.m. at XFINITY Center. Â
The game takes the place of the Terrapins' previously scheduled contest against Loyola (Md.) on the same date, which was canceled due to COVID-19 protocols within the Loyola program.
In response to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in our region, Maryland Athletics is announcing several new measures to improve the fan experience for all guests for the Dec. 28 game vs. Lehigh and Dec. 30 game vs. Brown:
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Concessions: Due to health and safety protocols related to COVID-19, concessions will not be available to patrons for home games on December 28 and 30. Courtside Club will also be unavailable for these two games.
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Increased enforcement of indoor mask-wearing mandate:Â All patrons who are not in compliance with the requirement will be issued a verbal warning. If that patron continues to not be in compliance with our policies, they will be required to leave the arena, without refund.
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Flexible seat relocations:Â For those patrons who wish to have a little more physical space between other fans, Maryland Athletics will allow flexible seat relocation to less-populated sections (including the upper deck and student sections).Â
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KN95 Masks:Â The wearing of KN95 masks has been proven to significantly reduce the chances of infection. Maryland Athletics encourages all fans to wear KN95 during our upcoming games.Â
Maryland Athletics will continue to work with our University partners to monitor virus conditions within our community and the state, and will extend or expand these measures as deemed necessary.
All ticket holders who purchased tickets for the Loyola game will be honored at the door on Tuesday. For further ticket information, please contact the Maryland ticket office: 301-314-7070.Â
The Lehigh game will be televised on Big Ten Network and will be available on the Maryland Sports Radio Network.
The Terrapins (6-4) are set to return to action following a two-week break for final exams and the holidays. Maryland last appeared on the hardwood on Dec. 12, when it defeated then-No. 20 Florida, 70-68, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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