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NCAA To Allow Some Fans At This Year's March Madness In Indiana

NCAA To Allow Some Fans At This Year's March Madness In Indiana
Samantha Horton
NCAA To Allow Some Fans At This Year's March Madness In Indiana

The NCAA announced Friday a limited number of fans will be permitted to attend this year’s Division One Men’s Basketball Championship. Each venue may allow up to 25 percent capacity with physical distancing.

The decision could let up to 17,500 people – including teams, families and fans – into Lucas Oil Stadium for games held at that venue.

Last month, officials announced all 67 games would be held in Indiana to limit team travel and keep athletes, coaches and staff safe during the pandemic.

NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a news release that he and others will continue to use the information they have gathered this season to conduct the tournament safely.

IU Health will be providing the testing and monitoring for the championship.

Last year March Madness was cancelled due to COVID-19.

This year’s games will run from March 18 through April 5.

Contact reporter Samantha at  shorton@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at @SamHorton5.

Samantha Horton is the All Things Considered newscaster and a reporter at WFYI. She is a graduate from University of Evansville with a bachelor’s degree in international studies, political science and communication where she also swam all four years. Samantha has worked as a reporter at WNIN in Evansville, Side Effects Public Media, Indiana Public Broadcasting and the Kansas News Service. In 2022 she was one of two fellows with the NPR Midwest Newsroom and Missouri Independent investigating elevated blood lead levels in children.
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