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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

A Reminder of Dos and Dont's this Fall -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

A Reminder of Dos and Don'ts this Fall


With the first exhibition of any sport just two days away and the first two women's sports exhibitions three days away I thought it would be a good time to send reminders of what to do and not do at games as well as what you should/can and should not/can not bring in.

First things first.  The clear bag policy remains in effect.  When first introduced and enforced this policy was met with mixed emotions.  Let's be real.  UofL implemented the policy originally to stop people from smuggling alcohol into football games.  Since then, it has become more of a security measure to help protect those in attendance as well as the student-athletes on the field.  Women's soccer and volleyball will be the stricter fall sports on the women's side since they check tickets at the same time.  Field hockey is a little more relaxed since admission is free but they have been known to turn away spectators not following the clear bag policy

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Also, don't bring in artificial noisemakers such as whistles..  Security will be quick to confiscate those unless you find yourself with the Cardinal Pride Pep Band or cheering alongside the Louligans (UofL soccer supporters group).







Laser pointers, flashlights, and other lights falling under the category also are prohibited at sporting events.  It can momentarily blind the players and can create a safety hazard.  This issue happens more at football or basketball.  Flash photography can also create issues but phones now have a disable flash option to accommodate that.

                                                                                                                                                            Respect the players and their efforts. Please don't do anything that may distract them. We do encourage you to yell and clap for great plays
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Sometimes, we may disagree with a referee or official's calls (or lack of calls). Don't be overly critical, though, and please don't use profanity when expressing your difference of opinion.

Remember, these are family events.





Do not come in on an empty stomach.  Now, this isn't me bashing the concession stands but using a UofL game for lunch or dinner might not be the best idea.  The food prices sit on the higher side and can quickly empty your wallet.  However, I would recommend stopping there for a beverage or light snack.


Please do bring in your UofL gear and proudly wear it.  Show your Cardinal pride by coming to events decked out in Cardinal apparel from head to toe or even just a nice UofL shirt or hat.  It looks good on TV, too.

Bring friends.  If you have extra tickets to a game or buy extra tickets sometime bring a friend or two.  Not only will you get to watch your favorite Cardinals in action but it can be used as a fun social outing and lead to a great discussion following the game.


Have cash for parking.  Volleyball and field hockey patrons are often directed to the Floyd Street Parking Garage where it usually costs $5 to park.  They will only accept cash at the spectator parking entrance.  You can typically park for free at Cardinal Stadium when attending a soccer match, which does require a short walk.  There are a few parking meters closer that sit on the other side of the railroad tracks.  Meters are enforced 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday-Saturday so you may luck out with evening or Sunday events.


Do make sure to say "hey" to any of us at games.  The four of us seem to have all of the sports covered well in terms of in-person presence.  We can often be found scattered around either in the seats, in the press box, or on the field.


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Happy Wednesday and Go Cards!

Jared

3 comments:

  1. I would add one "don't" to your list. Unless UofL is playing that team and you are a fan or graduate - don't wear some other team's gear. I know one volleyball fan who is clearly a season ticket holder, wears a UofL shirt but a UK hat. I've considered buying him a UofL hat. No one has to be a UofL fan to come and enjoy a sporting event but wear something neutral if you just can't put on something red. This is just respectful to the players and the UofL fans.

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  3. This is total B.S. I'm dropping my WBB tickets.

    With the change to mobile ticketing, season tickets WILL NOT be mailed this year. Once the full women’s basketball schedule is released in September, season tickets will be uploaded to the My Cardinal Account for fans to manage. For fans that have purchased an Arena or Galt House parking, those parking passes will still be mailed.



    Women’s basketball season ticket holders and single-game buyers can access their tickets by downloading the official CardsMobile App, which is available for free on both Apple and Android devices.

    Blue Lou

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