100% back to capacity

Tulsa Athletic Venues to Return to Full Capacity for 2021-22 Season

7/6/2021 9:30:00 AM | Football, Tulsa Hurricane


TULSA, Okla.  –– The University of Tulsa Department of Athletics has announced it is proceeding with plans to return to full capacity at H.A. Chapman Stadium for the 2021 football season, Director of Athletics Rick Dickson announced Tuesday.
 
All of Tulsa's sports venues will operate at full capacity in the upcoming 2021-22 athletic year. In addition to Chapman Stadium, it includes the Donald W. Reynolds Center, Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium, Michael D. Case Tennis Center and the Collins Family Softball Complex.
 
Additional information will be available prior to the start of the individual sport seasons.
 
"After experiencing a remarkable year of competition without the ability to share with many of our loyal and passionate Hurricane fans, it gives me great satisfaction to welcome our fans back to games this year," said Dickson. "We appreciate the understanding that fans had as we navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past 15 months. We will operate our venues safely and continue to keep apprised of any new developments per state and local guidelines."
 
Tickets for the highly anticipated 2021 football campaign are on sale now. Season ticket packages for the six-game schedule range from $75 to $330.
 
Tulsa football kicks off the Labor Day Holiday with a Thursday night game (Sept. 2) against UC Davis and will play its second of two non-conference games against Arkansas State on Saturday, Sept. 25. American Athletic Conference home games are slated with Houston (Oct. 1), Memphis (Oct. 9), Navy (Oct. 29) and Temple (Nov. 20).
 
Fans can purchase season tickets online at TulsaHurricane.com or by calling 918.631.GoTU (4688).  
 



 
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