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Charlottesville, VA Fans attending any of the athletics events scheduled for Sunday, May 11 at Davenport Field and Klckner Stadium will be charged $5 to park in the University Hall parking lots or the John Paul Jones Arena lot.

Virginia has a triple-header of activities scheduled for the two athletic facilities, with another show being held at the John Paul Jones Arena. At 1 p.m. the Cavalier baseball team is in action at Davenport Field for a single game against No. 2 ranked North Carolina. At the same time, the Virginia women’s lacrosse team opens NCAA play by hosting North Carolina at Klckner Stadium. At 5 p.m. the UVa men’s lacrosse team hosts UMBC in a first-round NCAA match at Klckner Stadium.

As in the past, there has been a $5 parking charge for all postseason events. Since the University Hall parking lots and JPJA lots will be utilized by different events at the same time, baseball patrons will be charged for parking for this one regular season date. Parking will be free for the UVa home baseball games against North Carolina on Friday and Saturday. Both of those games begin at 6 p.m.

Fans attending Sunday’s events can park for free at the Emmet/Ivy Garage and the new Culbreth Road Parking Garage, located behind Carr’s Hill Field.

General admission tickets for baseball and NCAA lacrosse games are $7 for adults and $5 for youth 18-and-under and seniors 60-and-over. General admission lacrosse tickets for students of participating schools with a valid ID are $5. Reserved seat tickets for lacrosse offering stadium chair seating under cover are $9. Virginia students are admitted free to the baseball games with their student ID.

Tickets can be purchased online at virginiasports.com, in person at the Virginia Athletics Ticket Office in Bryant Hall weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by calling (800) 542-8821.

The Ticket Office encourages all fans to purchase and pick up their tickets in advance to avoid long ticket sales and Will Call lines on game day.

The Cavalier men’s tennis team hosts first- and second-round NCAA matches Saturday (10 a.m. & 1 p.m.) and Sunday (1 p.m.) at the Snyder Tennis Center. Admission is free. Pay parking is available at the Central Grounds Garage. Tennis fans can park for free at the Emmet/Ivy Parking Garage and the new Culbreth Road Parking Garage, located behind Carr’s Hill Field.

 

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