Nevada athletics to require proof of vaccination for men's and women's home basketball games

Move will allow fans to attend games without masks if vaccinated

The UNR Women's Basketball team on the court during a game, a Wolf Pack player has the ball

Nevada athletics to require proof of vaccination for men's and women's home basketball games

Move will allow fans to attend games without masks if vaccinated

The UNR Women's Basketball team on the court during a game, a Wolf Pack player has the ball

Nevada Athletics will require all attendees at men’s and women’s basketball home games to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, allowing fans to attend games without a mask. Athletics will implement this policy, in accordance with the Emergency Directive from Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak regarding large events and pending state approval. Once approved, the policy will take effect beginning with the Nov. 9 Nevada men’s basketball season opener against Eastern Washington and the Nov. 10 Nevada women's basketball season opener against Saint Mary's. 

Attendees under the age of 12, who are not eligible for vaccination yet, will be allowed into Lawlor but must wear a mask. Children ages 2-and-under do not have to wear a mask. 

Nevada Athletics will continue to monitor state, county, and local guidelines, and will explore adjusting policies as needed. 

Details regarding the process for fans to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be announced soon. Season ticket holders and those who purchased mini-plans or single game tickets will receive an e-mail at that time with additional details.  

Those who have already purchased season or single-game tickets, or mini-plans can receive refunds if they do not wish to attend games this season. Season ticket holders who request refunds will be able to purchase their existing seats again for the 2022-23 season. The ticket office can be contacted at 775-348-PACK (7225) or by email at wolfpackticketinfo@unr.edu

Athletics will explore the possibility of holding vaccination clinics at select games this season. 

 Information on where to receive and make an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccination can be found in a number of ways including: 

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