Southeastern announces women’s basketball schedule cancellations

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HAMMOND, La. – The Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball team announced the removal of two games from its non-conference schedule due to COVID-19 protocols on Wednesday.

Southeastern’s scheduled home game versus UL Lafayette on Dec. 12 and its non-conference game at Southland foe Lamar on Dec. 16 have both been canceled.

Southeastern will open Southland Conference play on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 1 p.m., hosting defending league champion Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the University Center. The game will air on ESPN+ and will also be broadcast live in the Hammond area on KSLU-FM (90.9), online at www.LionSports.net/listenlive and via the TuneIn Radio and Lions Gameday Experience apps.

Bren’naisa Adams and Cierria Cunningham will be the Spotlight Players of the Game for the contest versus the Islanders. The first 100 fans will receive trading cards featuring the pair of SLU newcomers, courtesy of PRIDE.

Jan. 2 will also be Youth Day at the UC, as all young Lion fans 12 and under will receive free admission.

TICKETS
For ticket information, please contact the Southeastern Athletics Ticket Office at (985) 549-5466 or visit www.LionSports.net/tickets. Southeastern is implementing mobile ticketing as the primary source for securing tickets for the 2020-21 season. All tickets will be available via e-mail or text message in a PDF format for fans to download on their phone or print at home. Tickets can also be downloaded to Apple Wallet.

SOCIAL MEDIA
For more information on Southeastern Women’s Basketball, follow @LionUpWBB on Twitter, like /SoutheasternWBB on Facebook and subscribe to the SLUathletics YouTube channel.

CLEAR BAG POLICY
Southeastern Athletics has instituted a clear bag policy for all ticketed events, effective with the start of football season. For more information on the clear bag policy, visit www.LionSports.net/clear.

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