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ADA Accommodations
Animals: Certified service animals or service animals in training for guests with disabilities are welcome at Homewood Field. All animals must remain on a leash or harness at all times.
 
Parking: Accessible parking is available at the Homewood Field parking lot between the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame and the stadium off of University Parkway. Vehicles must display a proper tag for access. A person with a disability must be in the vehicle. Cost to park will be equivalent to the lowest parking fee used on that day, typically $5-10.
 
A drop off zone for those with disabilities is located on Goodnow Dr. off of University Parkway in front of the Athletic Center.
 
Restrooms: Once inside the stadium, accessible stalls are located underneath the press box and in Schelle Pavilion.   
  
Seating: Patrons with disabilities are able to view our games from field level in front of the bleacher seating areas.
 
Alcohol
Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the stadium. University security, staff or contracted officers will confiscate any prohibited beverages.
 
ATM's
An ATM is located inside the Ralph O'Connor Recreation & Well-Being Center.
 
Bag Policy
  • Any non-clear or oversized bag are prohibited from entering ticketed events.
    • Homewood Field has a 12” x 6” x 12” Clear Bag Policy.
    • All bags are subject to search.
 
Banners and Signage
Derogatory or profane signs, banners, clothing items & language are prohibited in the stadium.
 
Blue Jays Unlimited
Blue Jays Unlimited (BJU) is comprised of a group of volunteer alumni, friends and staff dedicated to support and promote the athletics programs at Johns Hopkins University. BJU is committed to providing support for annual fund raising and recognition activities for intercollegiate athletics. Money raised by BJU is used to enhance the Hopkins experience for all student-athletes. For more information about how you can impact the athletes, please contact the office at bju@jhu.edu or by calling 410-516-6132.
 
Box Office (Men’s Lacrosse Only)
On game day, General Will Call is located at the main tickets booths in Schelle Pavilion on University Parkway. Will call opens 60 minutes prior to face off on game day and will remain open until 7 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. A valid ID is required when picking up tickets.

Home and visiting player will call is located at the Homewood parking lot entrance, near the old US Lacrosse Hall of Fame. These booths will open 60 minutes prior to face off on game day and will remain open until the end of the 1st quarter. A valid ID is required when you are picking up tickets.
 
Tickets can be purchased in advance online by visiting University Tickets.
 
Individual game tickets will also be available on game days at Schelle Pavilion off of University Parkway.
 
Ticket booths will open 60 minutes prior to face off.
 
For more information on ticket sales, you can call the Johns Hopkins Athletics Front Office at 410-516-7490.

Johns Hopkins Faculty & Staff Tickets
If you are a Johns Hopkins Faculty or staff member, you are eligible to receive a free general admission ticket for you and a guest on a regular season game day. To pick up your tickets, proceed to the General Will Call Window, located at Schelle Pavilion off of University Parkway. A valid Johns Hopkins ID must be shown.

Johns Hopkins Homewood Students
All Johns Hopkins students receive free entry into regular season Men's Lacrosse Games. To enter Homewood Field, Homewood Students should proceed to the Cordish Lacrosse entrance, located off of the Athletic Circle. Students must show their valid Johns Hopkins ID.
 
Broadcasts
All JHU Athletic events (except Men’s Lacrosse) are broadcasted via the Centennial Conference Digital Network and HopTV.
 
Buses
No charter buses are permitted on campus on game days. Only visiting team buses and Johns Hopkins Athletics sponsored buses are permitted to park on campus. Buses may park on Johns Hopkins Eastern Campus if space permits. Please see a Johns Hopkins University security officer or staff member for directions to Eastern Campus.
 
Code of Conduct
The NCAA and Johns Hopkins University promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site. Consumption of alcohol and tobacco products is strictly prohibited.
 
Concessions
The concession stand is located on the scoreboard end of the stadium. Concessions are only available at Football, Men’s Lacrosse, and select other events. Concessions include HomeSlyce Pizza and/or local food trucks.
 
Cordish Lacrosse Center
The Cordish Lacrosse Center (CLC) is the home of the Johns Hopkins men's and women's lacrosse teams. Located at the end of Homewood Field opposite the scoreboard, the CLC is open during regular business hours (Monday-Friday / 9 am - 5 pm). The building is not open on the weekends or after 5 pm and there is no public access to the CLC during home games.
 
Emergency Inside Stadium 
For any emergency, including medical emergencies, while inside the stadium, notify the nearest Johns Hopkins staff member, security officer, or First Aid staff.
 
Evacuation 
In the event of an emergency, stadium staff will utilize the public address system to inform patrons of the situation and any instructions as applicable. All exits and emergency exits in the stadium are clearly marked.
 
In the case of lightening, teams will be directed to exit the field and all guests will be asked to leave the bleachers and return to their vehicles or seek shelter under Schelle Pavilion.
 
Field Access 
Only authorized persons with proper credentials are allowed on the field. Fans entering the field area without proper credentials are subject to removal from the stadium. Credentials for field access are not available for purchase.
 
First Aid/EMS (Football, Men’s Lacrosse, and Women’s Lacrosse)
The first aid station is located under the tent near the Cordish Center. If you are in need of medical attention, please notify a Johns Hopkins staff and/or a security officer. Stadium staff is trained to call for immediate response and assistance in emergency situations.
 
Game Schedules 
Johns Hopkins athletics game dates and times are subject to change. In the event a game date or time change should occur, the information will be immediately posted on www.hopkinssports.com and will be communicated via social media.
 
Game Programs & Media Guides
Game programs and notes are available on each teams dedicated webpage via www.hopkinssports.com.
 
Hotels 
Johns Hopkins encourages our fans to support our hotel partners when in town for games. Hotels that offer special rates include:
  • Inn at the Colonnade - (Across from Homewood Field) – (410) 235-5400
  • Sheraton Baltimore North - (Towson) – Hopkins Discount
  • Delta Baltimore North - (Cross Keys)
  • Hotel Revival – (Downtown Baltimore)
 
Junior Jays (Men’s & Women’s Lacrosse)
Junior Jays is the official kids club of Johns Hopkins Athletics. The club is open to all Blue Jay fans, up through the 8th grade*, and provides an opportunity for young Johns Hopkins fans to be actively involved with the Blue Jay Men's and Women's Lacrosse teams.

To learn more about the Junior Jays membership visit our website.

If you are a JHU faculty/staff member, ask us about a special discount for your Junior Jays!
 
Lost and Found 
Any items lost or found at Hopkins games should be turned into or can be found at the Rec Center Front Desk.
 
 
Lost Tickets
Lost tickets should be reported to the Hopkins Athletics Ticket Office. Ticket replacement policies vary. To contact the ticket office, please call 410-516-7492.
 
Mascot 
The Blue Jay will make various appearances at Hopkins events throughout the year.
 
Merchandise Booth (Select Men’s Lacrosse & Football Games)
Our bookstore will be onsite offering a selection of Johns Hopkins Blue Jay gear during football and men’s lacrosse games. For a larger selection of items visit their online store.
 
Noisemakers 
Centennial Conference, Big Ten, and NCAA rules prohibit artificial noisemakers from being brought inside the stadium. This includes, but is not limited to, all horns (including air horns), cow bells and whistles. Prohibited items will be confiscated.
 
Parking 
Limited street parking is available proximate to the Athletic Center, Homewood Field and Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium.  Please pay attention to signs and pay meters when applicable.  Johns Hopkins also offers visitor parking, and encourages use of the San Martin Garage for fans, especially for events starting before 6 pm.  It is approximately a five minute walk to the Athletic Center, Homewood Field and Babb Field at Stromberg Stadium from the San Martin Garage, walking into campus across San Martin Drive, through the West Gate and following the brick pathway to the front door of AC.
 
Pets
Johns Hopkins asks that spectators refrain from bringing their pets (of any size) to any competitions held at Homewood Field, Stromberg Stadium, and Goldfarb Gymnasium.
 
Post Season 
For post season competition details please refer back to our website, www.hopkinssports.com for information regarding tickets, parking, game times, etc.
 
Prohibited items
  • Alcohol, drugs, and tobacco are strictly prohibited including e-cigarettes.
  • Signs on sticks or any sign bigger than 3’x2’.
  • Lacrosse balls or any other type of ball that could be used as a projectile.
  • Bikes, skateboards, skates, and other related items.
  • Outside food and beverages (Men’s Lacrosse Only)
 
Re-Entry Policy
Re-entry is not permitted once ticket has been scanned or torn until after 7 minutes are left in the 3rd quarter.
 
The Athletic Center and Recreation Center are considered outside of the stadium. You may not enter or exit through the Athletic Center doors.
 
Security 
Suspicious activity, disruptive patrons and guest-related problems should be reported to a security officer immediately. Uncooperative patrons showing disregard for other patrons, the stadium or the teams may be ejected from the facility. Intoxicated fans will not be allowed into the stadium. An ejected patron will not be allowed to return for the remainder of the game. Re-entry by an ejected patron is grounds for arrest.
 
Smoking Policy 
Smoking is not permitted at Homewood Field.
 
Solicitation 
Johns Hopkins University does not permit unauthorized soliciting or collecting of contributions, vending, distribution of fliers or other promotional/advertising materials on University property.
 
Special Announcements 
Special announcements on the public address system and scoreboard are limited to medical and police emergencies. If interested in having a birthday, anniversary or other personal messages announcement on the public address system and/or scoreboard, contact us a athleticsmarketing@jh.edu. A donation will be required in order to make a special announcement during an event.
 
Tailgating 
Tailgating is permitted in parking areas surrounding Homewood Field.
 
Post game tailgates for visiting teams are not permitted in the Athletic Center.
 
Water Fountains 
Water fountains are located under Schelle Pavilion and outside the Athletic Center near the Bob Scott Statue.
 
Weapons 
No weapons of any kind are permitted in Homewood Field, in the Newton White Athletic Center, or in any designated Johns Hopkins venue. This policy includes weapons used by off-duty law enforcement officers. Prohibited weapons include firearms, knives, and fireworks.