Exclusive Tailgate Lot for UConn Students on Saturday vs. FAU
At this Saturday's home football game vs. FAU, UConn Athletics is offering UConn students access to an exclusive parking lot for tailgating. Enjoy the Student Tailgate Lot fun with a DJ and food trucks offering gameday fare for purchase, before heading to watch UConn Football under the lights.
The exclusive student tailgating area will be located in Gray Lot B from 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Vehicles must arrive via the East Gate entrance. To view of map of the gate, lots, and student entrance, please click here.
Students planning to drive to the game can purchase a parking pass in advance or on game day. Vehicles are permitted to park in the Student Tailgate Lot. Students must present their UConn Student ID and game ticket to stadium personnel to enter the lot.
Buses are available as part of Student Activities' Husky Roadshows. Husky Roadshow tickets are FREE for all students and can be picked up at the Student Union Info Desk until Thursday (9/19) at 3 p.m. As a reminder, students are not allowed to leave anything on the bus, nor bring items that are prohibited at Rentschler Field (umbrellas, backpacks, coolers, etc.). Food and beverages are also not allowed on the buses.
Students can claim a FREE ticket to the game by visiting UConnHuskies.com/students. Kick-off vs. the Owls is at 7 p.m.
As always, students are accountable for their actions on the buses, in the tailgate lots and while at the game. We encourage students to conduct themselves in a responsible manner. The student lot is a place for UConn students to build their own gameday traditions, experiences and memories. Irresponsible behavior, violation of The Student Code and/or laws can result in loss of ticket privileges, loss of tailgating privileges, denied entry or ejection from the stadium, and/or other sanctions imposed by the University.
After the tailgating time, we encourage all UConn students to head into the stadium and be in your seats before kickoff. We appreciate the energy that our students bring and need to hear you loudly and proudly.
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