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Ferris fans must wear masks at sporting events

By January 6, 2022Sports events

BIG RAPIDS – In an effort to help slow the continued spread of COVID-19, fans and supporters of Ferris State University Athletics are reminded that masks are currently required for all home indoor sporting events.

In accordance with current campus policy, masks are still required and must be worn at all times on the FSU campus, including at all upcoming men’s and women’s home basketball competitions as well as hockey games. this winter.

As part of FSU’s ongoing fan protocols in response to the ongoing virus, fans are required to wear a mask throughout the event or risk being asked to leave or be removed from the facility.


Fans are urged to comply with the requirements with the aim of both controlling the spread and ensuring that all spectators continue to be allowed to participate in home sports competitions while ensuring a safe experience for those in attendance as well. to all participants, including students. -athletes and staff.

Additional signage will be posted and the department will distribute masks to anyone present without one at future contests, in addition to the mask policy included on all electronic ticket purchases. Fans in attendance will also be asked to sign a form at the entrance to the facility stating that they will do their part to comply with the mask requirement.

Ferris State is set to host Saginaw Valley State on Saturday (Jan. 8) afternoon in basketball action with the Bulldog Hockey team set to play their first home games of the New Year Jan. 14-15 against St. Thomas. (Minnesota).

Ticket information for all events is available online at FerrisStateBulldogs.com. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance for all home contests this winter, both to avoid queues and to ensure an electronic, contactless ticketing experience. Tickets can be purchased directly from FerrisStateBulldogs.com/Tickets.

Bulldogs will continue to follow state, local and campus guidelines regarding all COVID-19 protocols.