Class of 1952 Stadium Visitors Guide
Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Field Hockey





ADA Accessibility & Accommodations
The main entrance at Class of 1952 Stadium is ADA accessible. Accessible seating is located in the front row of the bleachers, and both ends of the bleacher have ADA accessible ramps. If at any time you need assistance, please find the closest event staff for help.
Animals
We ask that you please leave your pets at home. The only acceptable animals in 1952 Stadium are certified service animals and service animals in training. Service animals are working animals, an animal that’s sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals. See our full animal policy HERE.
Admission
Admission to our Field Hockey and Women’s Lacrosse games are free of charge. Post Season matches may require a ticket fee.
You must have a valid ticket for admission to Men’s Lacrosse games. Player guests will receive an electronic ticket prior to the game. Princeton Students can get into all ticketed athletic event with a valid university ID. All other fans please click HERE for the ticket office’s website.
All seating at 1952 Stadium is General Admission, there are no assigned seats for fans.
ATM Locations
There are no ATMs at Class of 1952 Stadium. There are two ATMs located in Frist Campus Center located on the 100 level as well as one at Wawa on Alexander Street.
Bags/Backpacks
Bags cannot be larger than a backpack to enter inside of Class of 1952 Stadium. All bags are subject to search upon entry within all Athletic Facilities.
Banners, Signs & Flags
Banners, signs, and flags are permitted provided that they are not on a stick or pole. They also must be hand held and not obstructing another guest’s view, in good taste and not offensive in any nature. Event Staff reserve the right to remove these items from possession if deemed inappropriate.
Code of Conduct
Princeton University is committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience where Education Through Athletics and the Be A TIGER values are centered. Those values include being Accountable, Team-oriented, showing Integrity, being Growth-minded, Engaged, and perhaps most relevant for our Tiger fans, Respectful.
All who attend Princeton Athletics events have a right to expect an environment where:
• Guests will be treated in a consistent, professional and courteous manner by all Princeton event staff.
• Guests will be allowed to enjoy the events at Princeton venues free from disruptive behavior, including foul, abusive, discriminatory, obscene or threatening language, gestures or actions. More specifically, Princeton explicitly prohibits such language and behavior that are based on characteristics including, but not limited to, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, age, race, national origin, religion, military status, disability status or any other characteristic. Obscene or indecent messages on signs or clothing, or obscene or indecent conduct are also not permitted.
• Guests who are under the influence of alcoholic beverages or any other intoxicating substance who behave in an irresponsible manner will be handled in a prompt and safe manner.
• For ticketed events, guests will sit only in their ticketed seats and show their tickets when requested.
• Guests will not engage in fighting, taunting, throwing objects, attempting to enter any competition surface or field of play or other conduct that will disrupt competition. Those who engage in any of these actions will immediately be ejected from the contest.
• Guests will smoke in designated smoking areas only.
• Guests will comply with requests from event staff regarding venue operations and emergency response procedures.
Event/security staff has been trained to intervene where necessary to help ensure that the above expectations are met, and guests are encouraged to report any inappropriate behavior to the nearest event/security member, or event security personnel. Guests who choose not to adhere to this Code of Conduct will be subject to ejection without refund and potential revocation of season tickets.
Concessions
Princeton Campus Dining is the concessionaire for Princeton Athletics. Concessions are located under the main bleachers and will open one hour prior to game time. Concessions include a variety of drinks and snacks.
Outside food & drink are not permitted. We ask that fans either leave any food or drink items inside their vehicle or dispose of them at the entrance of the facility. Exceptions will be made for approved medically necessary snacks.
Corporate Sponsors
Please click the link below to see our list of Corporate Sponsors. We thank all our sponsors for the continuous support for Princeton Athletics!
Drones
Drones are not permitted at any athletic event on campus.
Emergencies
In the event of an emergency, public address announcements will be made to provide information and initiate an emergency response protocol. Event staff, security personnel and Princeton Police will assist in directing fans appropriately. If you or anyone near you need extra assistance, please notify event staff or security.
Please call 9-1-1 if there is an immediate emergency and locate the nearest Event Staff Member. If there is a non-emergency, please find the nearest Event Staff and if necessary, contact public safety’s non-emergency phone number at 609-258-1000.
Entrances
There is one main entrance at Class of 1952 Stadium located on Woodlands Way. This entrance is ADA accessible. Should a fan require assistance, please find the nearest event staff member.
Event Staff
Event Staff will be present at all in-season games at Class of 1952 Stadium. There will be an Event Manager on site who will be the main point of contact, if fans need assistance. There will also be other Event Staff who can direct fans in the right direction should they need assistance.
First Aid
If there is a medical emergency, please dial 9-1-1 and locate the nearest Event Staff. If there is not an emergency but still in need of assistance, please find the nearest Event Staff.
Guest Services
If you have any questions or concerns, they should be directed to the nearest event staff member.
Media
All media and press pass requests should be made through the Princeton University Communications office. Please reference the Princeton Athletic Communications page to contact the appropriate Athletic Communications representative.
For Men’s Lacrosse the media entrance is located at the gate directly behind the ticket booth. Ticketing Staff will be stationed at the table to assist media personnel. For Field Hockey and Women’s Lacrosse, media will enter through the main entrance of 1952 Stadium.
Merchandise
Merchandise will be available at select athletic events at 1952 Stadium. The U Store will be selling apparel and accessories under the main bleachers.
U Store wasn’t at the game? Sold out of your size? For an expanded catalog of Princeton University Athletic apparel and accessories, you may also visit the online Princeton University Store at https://www.pustore.com/princeton-tiger-shop
Parking
Parking for 1952 Stadium is in Lot 20. Parking for athletic events is free of charge.
For more parking information and maps, please click here PARKING & DIRECTIONS - Princeton University Athletics (goprincetontigers.com)
Lost and Found
If an item is lost during the game, please visit the ticket booth or locate the nearest event staff member to assist you.
Following the game, please call 609-258-5057. Following the conclusion of the game, all lost items will be brought to Jadwin Gym for safekeeping.
Playing Surface Rules
Princeton University and NCAA regulations prohibit spectators from being on the playing surface, during and immediately after the game. Please utilize regular exits for departure from the venue.
Permitted Items
The following items are permitted in Class of 1952 Stadium:
• Banners & Signs (must comply with policies)
• Bags – all must be in accordance with the following guidelines:
• Wallet, wristlet, clutch, etc. are permitted
• Nothing larger than a backpack
• Clear bags are preferred to help speed up the process of entry
• Service animals
• Soft-sided seat back cushions or bench cushions
• Umbrellas (must not block the view of other guests)
Prohibited Items
The following items are prohibited inside Class of 1952 Stadium:
• Alcohol
• Animals (service animals are permitted)
• Artificial noise makers (air horns, whistles, clappers, etc.)
• Banners/Flags/Signs offensive in any nature or fixed on a pole
• Bicycles, skateboards, scooters & roller blades
• Coolers
• Firearms or weapons of any kind
• Fireworks
• Glass bottles & cans
• Outside food and/or beverage
• Laser Pointers
• Tobacco or smoking products and illegal drugs
For safety reasons, fans will be refused entry if they are in possession of prohibited items. Illegal items will be confiscated. If a guest is found inside the venue with prohibited items, the items will be confiscated, and the fan may be ejected from the facility.
Programs
All Princeton Athletic Sports Programs are now digital. Please follow this LINK.
Re-Entry
Re-entry is not permitted at any ticketed events at Princeton University.
At 1952 Stadium Men’s Lacrosse follows a No Re-Entry policy. At Women’s Lacrosse and Field Hockey games, re-entry is permitted for fans.
Restrooms
Restrooms for both men and women are located underneath the main bleachers. There are changing tables located in the men’s and women’s room for young children.
Smoking Policy
All forms of smoking are prohibited on campus, including electronic cigarettes.
Tailgating
Tailgating information is available here.
Ticketing
Tickets are not required for Women’s Lacrosse and Field Hockey Games.
Tickets ARE required for Men’s Lacrosse games. Player guests will receive an electronic ticket prior to the start of the game. The ticket office highly encourages all fans to use this LINK to purchase their ticket electronically prior to getting to the stadium.
Princeton Students can get into all ticketed athletic events with a valid university ID.
Television Broadcasts
Princeton Athletics’ home competitions, as well as Ivy League away contests will be streamed on ESPN+. Subscriptions can be purchased at Plus.ESPN.com. Select events may be broadcasted nationally on ESPN linear or locally on regional television networks. Please reference individual sport schedules or local TV listings for broadcast dates and times.
Weather Protocols & Policy
In the event of an inclement weather emergency, public address announcements will be made to provide information and initiate an emergency response protocol. Event staff, security personnel and Princeton Police will assist in directing fans appropriately. If there is lightening, fans will be directed back to their vehicles for shelter. If you or anyone near you need extra assistance, please notify event staff or security.
WIFI & Internet Access
Wireless internet access is available for all fans and visitors through our “puvisitor” network. Some sites may be restricted while using the university WIFI