Story Links Elon, NC – The Elon University soccer team is hosting another CAA soccer competition on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in New Hampshire. Both teams enter the game with an aggregate score of 3-3, including 2-1 in the conference. Saturday’s game will be streamed on FloSports and televised via My48 Sports. Taylor Durham and Matt Krause will be in the talks, with Marilyn Payne serving as a supporting reporter. The game’s audio call with Tellier Lundquist and Chase Williams is streamed to your smartphone for free using the NEW The Varsity Network App. The reporting in the Varsity Network app starts at 12:00 with the countdown of the Carter + Smith Group until kick-off and ends with the Dominos Locker Room Report after the game. The game sponsor on Saturday is the Alamance Regional Medical Center. For those who would like to take part in the game, please see the information below. Elon Game Notes | Game Notes in New Hampshire | Digital game program Game Day Central | Live statistics | FloSports | Live Audio via the Varsity Network App GET TICKETS NOW Join the Phoenix Club! Rhodes Stadium Information Seating plan Parking plan Twitter: @ElonPhoenix and @ElonFootball Instagram: ElonPhoenix and ElonFB Facebook: Elon Phoenix or Elon Football Calendar of events 8:00 a.m. – Parking spaces open at 10:40 a.m. – Phoenix Team Walk 11:30 a.m. – Shuttle buses start at 12 noon: 12:00 a.m. – Gates and ticket booths open 1:07 p.m. – Kickoff of Elon vs. New Hampshire COVID-19 Mask requirement: Elon University has issued a mask requirement for indoor spaces. All students, lecturers, employees and visitors, regardless of their vaccination status, must wear masks in all campus interiors (except alone in a private office, in a dormitory / apartment room or when eating or drinking). This mask requirement applies to the press compartment of the Rhodes Stadium and all associated interior areas of the Rhodes Stadium. ** NEW ** Policy for clear bags: Starting with the 2021 football season, Elon Athletics has introduced a policy for clear bags for all home games. Guests who bring bags to the Rhodes Stadium must ensure that the bags are clear and that they are no larger than 30 x 15 x 30 cm. Allowed items include clutches, diaper bags, medical condition related items, and factory sealed water bottles. Elon Athletics will hand out clear bags from The Turner Agency and Farm Bureau Insurance at the main entrance to the first 100 people who need them. Also enjoy beer sales in the stadium. Alcohol sales end at the beginning of the fourth quarter and we ask that you always drink responsibly. A Raw Bar offers NC shrimp and Carolina Gold oysters roasted or on the half-shell, while a Carolina Fish Fry offers local Carolina fish served with cole slaw, french fries and hushpuppies, pit beef sandwiches, and grilled chicken from Joyce Farms and San Giuseppe Italian sausages will also be available will also sell kettle corn, Pelican’s SnoBalls and funnel cakes.Phoenix Club Halftime Hospitality: All Phoenix Club members who contribute $ 250 or more annually are invited to join our Halftime Hospitality Visit the area that is behind the Woods Center Press Box on the west side of the stadium. The area will open in approximately five minutes in the second quarter, and eligible members will be able to enter behind Section 208. Members will NOT be entered through the Woods Center as in previous years to avoid indoor gatherings. Members can check-in at the Phoenix Club tent by showing their Phoenix Club 2021-22 membership card.Tailgating: Parking is open at 8:00 a.m. so all fans can tailgate before the start time at 1:00 p.m. You can find detailed information on tailgating HERE. Fire Of The Carolinas Marching Band: The Phoenix Walk with the FOTC Marching Band starts at 10:40 am at Bank of America. All fans are encouraged to watch and support our team on their way to the stadium. The band then enters the main entrance of the stadium and continues their pre-game performance on the field 20 minutes before kick-off. Keep your seats during halftime and join the FOTC Marching Band for exciting halftime entertainment. FOTC continues its 2021 season with a show called “Women In Music,” featuring music by Tina Turner, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and Aretha Franklin; This is surely a performance not to be missed. For the kids, Phoenix Kids Club, presented by the Tropical Smoothie Café, memberships are now available! Membership is free and includes a monthly newsletter with fun activities, exclusive opportunities with the Phoenix, and free entry to games during the 2021-22 season. Please visit ElonPhoenix.com/kidsclub.Game Day Program: The official Elon Football Game Day program is available digitally on ElonPhoenix.com. Lost and Found: The Rhodes Stadium’s Lost and Found station is located in the ticket office at the main entrance to the stadium. Objects found are to be handed in at this point. Items that were not picked up on the day of the match can be requested on the following working day by calling 336-278-6800. Tickets: Click HERE for all parking and ticket information, including an Elon football parking ticket 2021, ticket prices and a seating map of the Rhodes Stadium. Tickets can be bought at the ticket offices of the Rhodes Stadium. Accepted forms of payment for ticket purchases are cash (window 4 only), Visa and MasterCard. Fans can also take advantage of Elon’s digital ticketing. Fans can transfer unused tickets, print tickets from home or check your tickets on your smartphone when you are at the game. Parking: All parking spaces are open five hours before kick-off (8:00 a.m.). Matchday parking is available for $ 10 in Hunt B’s parking lot, located behind the Schar Center. Free overflow matchday parking spaces can be found in the Colonnaden and Innovation Quad parking lots. A free shuttle bus will stop at each of these locations 90 minutes before kick-off and take you to Bank of America Drive in Rhodes Stadium. Premium parking is available through the Phoenix Club throughout the season. This includes the following lots: Ingold, Hunt A, and Global Neighborhood. For more information on obtaining parking in these spaces, contact Raychel Diver with the Phoenix Club at 336-278-6503 or rdiver@elon.edu. Disabled parking spaces are available in the Hunt A, Hunt B and Global Neighborhood car parks on a first come, first served basis. Limited RV parking is available in Hunt B’s lot for $ 10, whichever comes first, first served. The overflow and the free RV park are in front of Arts West. How to get there: From the Greensboro area west of campus. Approaching Elon / Burlington, take Interstate 85/40 to Exit 140 (University Drive). Take the right exit onto the ramp and turn left at the lights on University Drive. Stay 4.1 miles on University Drive, then turn right on N. Williamson Avenue. Continue 0.3 miles to Rhodes Stadium on the left. From the Raleigh-Durham area east of campus As you approach Elon / Burlington, take Interstate 85/40 to Exit 140 (University Drive). Take the right exit onto the ramp and turn right at the lights on University Drive. Stay 3.8 miles on University Drive, then turn right on N. Williamson Avenue. Continue 0.3 miles to Rhodes Stadium on the left. From Danville, Virginia Area north of campus As you approach Elon / Burlington, take Highway 87 to Old Highway 87 and turn right onto Old Highway 87 Elon-Ossipiee-Strasse. Go 4 miles before turning right on Shallowford Road. Go 0.3 miles through the traffic lights on University Drive to the Rhodes Stadium on the left. Pets: Pets are not allowed in the Rhodes Stadium. Only service animals that have been specially trained to help a person are allowed. Lightning delay protocol: Elon Athletics event management monitors storms on the match day. When a storm system approaches the Rhodes Stadium, announcements are made over the public address system. If there is a thunderstorm with a lightning strike within eight miles of the Rhodes Stadium, all guests within the facility will be instructed via loudspeaker announcements and video panels to seek shelter. If the stadium is approved for re-entry, an announcement will be made through the public address system, video panel and social media, as well as radio and available streaming channels. Prohibited Items: Prohibited items in the Rhodes Stadium include, but are not limited to: non-clear bags bags larger than 12 “x 6” x 12 “clear, sealed drinks bicycles, skateboards, hoverboards and roller blades drones umbrellas whistles / flags Poles / large banners Allowed items: The following items may be taken into the Rhodes Stadium: Handbags, diaper bags Items related to a medical illness Factory-sealed bottles of water Seat cushions and blankets
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