Student Tribune
Limited Number of Spectators Now Allowed at Sporting Events
Monroe Community College Athletics is pleased to announce approval to allow
a limited number of spectators at home games. In alignment with State and SUNY
guidelines and based on facility capacity, MCC will allow up to 200 spectators
at home games for the remainder of the spring season. These policies apply only
to games played at Monroe Community College. The spectator policy for games
played away from MCC will be determined by the host institution. The new policy
goes into effect starting with the home men's soccer game today at 1:30pm
against Cayuga Community College and our baseball DH against Genesee Community
College starting at 2 pm.
In order to provide a safe environment for everyone involved, the
following guidelines have been established for attending home games at
Monroe.
- Spectators should arrive no earlier than 30 minutes before game
time.
- Parking is available in LOT Q ONLY -
Parking in any other lot may result in your vehicle being ticketed and/or
towed.
- All spectators must check in at the designated check-in table
before accessing the field
- Upon arrival, ALL spectators must have completed the COVID-19
pre-screening for the sport they are attending via the testalerts.com
website.
- You will be required to create a testalerts.com profile in order to
complete the sport-specific screenings below.
- The screening link can be found on the schedule page of each
sport, on-site at our check-in station, or by clicking on the sport below.
Screening must be completed on the day of attendance to be admitted to the
game.
- You will be asked to show your proof of screening
- Soccer
Screening
- Baseba
ll Screening
- Softball
Screening
- Face coverings are mandatory.
- Spectators must sit or stand with the people they traveled with to
the game.
- Spectators must maintain adequate distancing from other groups of
spectators.
- Spectators are not permitted to interact or come in close contact
with student-athletes before, during, or after the game.
- Spectators should not touch, under any circumstance, a ball that
has entered the spectator area.
- A designated player and/or administrator will get the ball.
- Bathrooms are not available.
- Access to the PAC athletic building is not permitted.
Bouyea, Aaron
Athletics
04/09/2021