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USC’s Remaining Outdoor Home Spring Athletic Events Open To Limited Guests

Apr 12, 2021

LOS ANGELES — Following state and county public health approvals, USC's remaining 2021 outdoor home spring sports events will be open to a limited number of family members and guests of participating student-athletes and coaches beginning this Tuesday (April 13).

Seating at these events will be limited so that USC can comply with updated state public health guidance for higher education and college athletics that has been adopted by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, as well as city, county and campus COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

Per current state guidelines, attendance will be limited, all spectators must be California residents and seating will be confined to blocks of six or fewer seats with members of a single household or audience group (audience groups must be limited to a total of 6 persons made up of a maximum of three household units). All spectators will be required to attest that they reside in the state and that their pod is comprised only of members of a single household or audience group. All spectators will be required to adhere to all physical distancing guidelines, sit only in their assigned seats, and wear face coverings at all times, except when actively eating or drinking.

Baseball has the most home games left to play this spring, with more than a dozen. Other outdoor sports with remaining home competitions are women's soccer, men's tennis, women's water polo and women's lacrosse. Complete schedules are available at USCTrojans.com.

Additionally, the Trojan football team's Spring Showcase in the Coliseum this Saturday (April 17) will be open to approximately 5,000 family members, guests, and fans. Football season ticket holders will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets.

The spring game will feature four 12-minute quarters of live contact play, with the Trojan roster split into Cardinal and Gold squads. It will be televised live on Pac-12 Network, with kickoff at 1 p.m.

With the exception of the Spring Showcase, USC Athletics events will not be available to the general public due to facility capacity limitations, and non-ticketed guests should not come to the competition venues. The USC campus remains closed to the general public. USC will communicate with student-athletes and coaches regarding the process and protocols for their family members and guests to attend these outdoor home events.

Information will be provided soon to fans wishing to attend the Spring Showcase. Further information will be shared should USC Athletic events, other than the Spring Showcase, open to the general public.