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BASEBALL & SOCCER UPDATE: The capacity at both Nischwitz Stadium and Alumni Field is being greatly reduced to ensure the safety of those in attendance.  Only individuals from the general public  on the COVID-Tracking pass list will be allowed in the venues.
Fans not able to attend in person can follow the action via live stats for all Raider home contests in each sport, while select games will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Please check each team schedule for the most up-to-date links: BASEBALL || MEN'S SOCCER || WOMEN'S SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL UPDATE:Â The Horizon League Board of Directors announced, as a part of its role of overseeing League-wide safety protocols focused on consistency and clarity for all League competition, that all volleyball matches will be played without fans. Team pass lists and complimentary tickets will also be prohibited.
Fans can follow the action via live stats for all Raider home contests in each sport, while select games will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Please check each team schedule for the most up-to-date links: VOLLEYBALL
BASKETBALL UPDATE: The Horizon League Board of Directors announced, as a part of its role of overseeing League-wide safety protocols focused on consistency and clarity for all League competition, that all men’s and women’s basketball League games will be played without fans for both the regular season and the Horizon League Championship. Team pass lists and complimentary tickets will also be prohibited. On November 20, 2020, the Wright State Athletics Department made the difficult decision to play men's and women's basketball non-conference home contests without spectators, due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This announcement, which takes into consideration the rising case numbers in the area, aligns with Wright State's commitment to the health, safety and wellness of its student-athletes, coaches and staff, along with the University community and Dayton region at large.
Fans can follow the action for all season long in multiple ways. Every Raider men's basketball game, home and away, can be heard by tuning in to WRZX 106.5 FM, while every home game and all Horizon League contests will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Chris Collins and Jim Brown will again bring Raider fans the men's basketball play-by-play on the radio and on the home ESPN feeds. Wright State women's basketball can be followed online via the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+) as well, with every home game and all Horizon League contests will be available to cheer on the Raiders.
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FALL SPORTS UPDATE: On August 13, 2020, the Horizon League Board of Directors, acting on a recommendation from the League's Council, decided to postpone fall competition for the fall season. This decision impacts all Horizon League sports that compete in the fall both for their championship season (men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, volleyball) and for their non-championship segment (men's golf, baseball).
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Wright State Athletics COVID-19 Ticketing Updates
BASEBALL & SOCCER UPDATE: The capacity at both Nischwitz Stadium and Alumni Field is being greatly reduced to ensure the safety of those in attendance.  Only individuals from the general public  on the COVID-Tracking pass list will be allowed in the venues.
Fans not able to attend in person can follow the action via live stats for all Raider home contests in each sport, while select games will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Please check each team schedule for the most up-to-date links: BASEBALL || MEN'S SOCCER || WOMEN'S SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL UPDATE:Â The Horizon League Board of Directors announced, as a part of its role of overseeing League-wide safety protocols focused on consistency and clarity for all League competition, that all volleyball matches will be played without fans. Team pass lists and complimentary tickets will also be prohibited.
Fans can follow the action via live stats for all Raider home contests in each sport, while select games will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Please check each team schedule for the most up-to-date links: VOLLEYBALL
BASKETBALL UPDATE: The Horizon League Board of Directors announced, as a part of its role of overseeing League-wide safety protocols focused on consistency and clarity for all League competition, that all men’s and women’s basketball League games will be played without fans for both the regular season and the Horizon League Championship. Team pass lists and complimentary tickets will also be prohibited. On November 20, 2020, the Wright State Athletics Department made the difficult decision to play men's and women's basketball non-conference home contests without spectators, due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This announcement, which takes into consideration the rising case numbers in the area, aligns with Wright State's commitment to the health, safety and wellness of its student-athletes, coaches and staff, along with the University community and Dayton region at large.
Fans can follow the action for all season long in multiple ways. Every Raider men's basketball game, home and away, can be heard by tuning in to WRZX 106.5 FM, while every home game and all Horizon League contests will be available to watch on the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+). Chris Collins and Jim Brown will again bring Raider fans the men's basketball play-by-play on the radio and on the home ESPN feeds. Wright State women's basketball can be followed online via the ESPN platforms (ESPN3 or ESPN+) as well, with every home game and all Horizon League contests will be available to cheer on the Raiders.
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FALL SPORTS UPDATE: On August 13, 2020, the Horizon League Board of Directors, acting on a recommendation from the League's Council, decided to postpone fall competition for the fall season. This decision impacts all Horizon League sports that compete in the fall both for their championship season (men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, volleyball) and for their non-championship segment (men's golf, baseball).
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