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JMU Lacrosse vs. Virginia Tech moved to turf field at Sentara Park

JMU Lacrosse vs. Virginia Tech moved to turf field at Sentara Park

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HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – Due to game field conditions, James Madison’s lacrosse game against Virginia Tech will be played at the Sentara Park turf field at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 11.

Access to the turf field will be available by parking in Lots U1, U2, U3 and U4 and entering via the gatehouse, located adjacent to Lot U4. Spots are limited in U4, and patrons may be directed to U1, U2 and U3. The U5 Lot and Kelsey Lane gate will be closed.

Shuttles will run from U1 to the gatehouse and from the gatehouse to the playing surface for those with ADA needs.

The Sentara Park turf field does not have stadium-style bleacher seating, so fans are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets if sitting on the rock pillars at the field level. Concessions will not be available.

Additionally, due to the location change, the game will no longer be broadcast on ESPN+.

— JMU Athletics —

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