UM Athletics Will See Full Capacity Crowds For The 21-22 Season
Great news for sports fans and capacity limitations are quickly dissolving.
Due to the recent updates from the State of Michigan, more fans will be allowed to attend 2021-2022 athletic events at the University of Michigan! This is great news as we are all extremely ready to get back to games, concerts, events, and more.
Starting on Tuesday, June 1st, all outdoor capacity limits will be removed, which does include sporting events. Indoor capacities will increase to 50%. Starting on July 1st, all broad COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted. As for now, the University of Michigan will continue with their face coverings protocol for indoors, university transportation, and outdoors if in groups of 100 or more.
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D-Fly and Dixie check in a day early with a new episode of the Inside Lacrosse weekend preview, with an eye on a huge Thursday of conference tournament semifinals. The preview all of the conference semifinal games of Thursday and Friday, and invite Michigan head coach Kevin Conry in for the weekly conversation.
Dixie starts off with a story about gathering with the Marr family a few years back to take in conference tournament action, then they set the table for what’s at stake this weekend. Eight conference champions will claim Automatic Qualifiers (AQs), while other teams hope to make a case for one of the eight remaining at-large berths. The guys challenge the popular notion that the ACC is guaranteed five at-large spots, and that’s what makes this weekend so important for so many teams.
Michigan has never lost a Big Ten Tournament game.
With their first-ever conference tournament appearance, the Wolverines picked up their third win of the season via a 15-11 victory over Ohio State in the Big Ten Quarterfinals on Saturday.
With every Big Ten team qualifying for the conference tournament this season, Michigan got their first chance to make some noise and did just that.
âItâs really exciting because it gave us an opportunity to compete and play our way into the final four. This has been a really interesting year playing everyone twice, not having any warm-up games and playing in the best lacrosse conference in the country,â head coach Kevin Conry said postgame. âAs we continually got better, we were on the cusp two weeks in a row and we just kinda let them slip away.â