The on-boarding process for other Cyclone sports to return to campus – volleyball, soccer, women's and men's cross country (July 6) and women's and men's basketball (July 15) – begins in earnest next month. All remaining sports will return to Ames in August. We are bringing teams back in a staggered fashion to avoid a large influx of student-athletes, which could put a significant strain on our department, university and community.
Hoping they can take down the curtain and let the VB crowd spread out a bit, rather than prohibiting fans all together. I will gladly wear a mask if I can still go to games. I'm a Rider grad and I would hate to miss Piper's senior season.
Hoping they can take down the curtain and let the VB crowd spread out a bit, rather than prohibiting fans all together. I will gladly wear a mask if I can still go to games. I'm a Rider grad and I would hate to miss Piper's senior season.
With only a couple thousand at a match there is plenty of room to spread out. I really think all the sections should be general admission anyway. So many empty seats in the reserved sections that could be used by single game attendees.
Sorry this is a bit off topic, but found it interesting. Definitely will be different for the crowds at UT home matches! They will probably have bigger crowds than MBB..
FORT WORTH -- TCU volleyball head coach Jill Kramer has added one of the most lauded volleyball players of the last decade, Haley Eckerman, to the TCU Volleyball