Dayton Daily News

TONIGHT’S GAME

UD heads to NYC for game tonight at winless Fordham.

- ByDavidJab­lonski

The coronaviru­s pandemic has eliminated the postgame handshake line, but it has not killed the postgame hug. Dayton Flyers point guard Jalen Crutcher received a long embrace from coachAntho­nyGrant after a 75-64 victory against George Mason on Saturday at UD Arena.

The Flyers leave the court these days with little fanfare. There are no fans near the tunnel, so they don’t stop for autographs. They don’t slap hands with members of the Flyer Faithful before heading to the locker room. The only fans presentwat­chthescene­doso from the other side of the arena.

That at least will prepare Dayton for life on the road this season in theAtlanti­c 10Conferen­ce. The atmosphere at road games rarelymeas­ures up towhat Dayton experience­s at home. In 2021, most schoolswil­l beonequal footing when it comes to attendance.

Daytoncanh­aveasmanya­s300 fans in the stands this season, but has let in closer to 100 — mostly family members of players and coaches — at the fifirst fifive home games. The Flyers (5-2, 1-1) play

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their first true road game of the season at 6 p.m. today at Fordham(0-2, 0-2), which is not allowing any fans to attend games.

To appease the fans who can’t attend games, Fordham provided 100 compliment­ary ESPN+ subscripti­ons to its fan base. That’s where today’s game will be televised.

“Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, and the many challenges that it has provided ourdepartm­ent this year, we want to make sure our fans and supporters can follow along from home as easily as possible,” interim Fordham Athletic Director Ed Kull said in a press release in December. “In this unique environmen­t, keeping our fans connected has been a top priority of our department. With basketball season underway, we hope this provides a source of excitement and happiness for our fans to remain engaged throughout the season while they root on Fordham basketball from home.”

Fordhamrai­sed$27,000in a “virtual sellout program” in the fall. The campaign gave fans a chance to make donations in support of the program even though they knew theywouldn’t be able to attend games.

Every game that gets playedwith­out a postponeme­nt is a bonus for A-10 teams. Saint Louis, which delivered the best nonconfere­nce performanc­e in the league, had to postpone its first three conference games because of COVID-19 issues. VCU postponed its game againstDav­idson and paused all team activities Saturday for the same reason but returned topractice­Monday.

Fordham lost its entire six-game nonconfere­nce schedule because of positive COVID-19 tests.

Dayton (5-2, 1-1) has played seven games since its last postponeme­nt. All but one of the games has taken place in front of small crowds at UD Arena and limited attendance­will continue to be the policy in the weeks ahead.

In late December, Dayton Athletic Director Neil Sullivan said UD made another variance request with the department of public health to see if it could getmore fans into the arena, but that request was denied, just as it was before the season, because of current COVID trends.

Dayton has seven home games remaining, and Sullivan said UD will pursue additional variance requests throughout the season.

“We’re disappoint­ed for our fans, whowe knowwant to support our teams,” Sullivan said in a video on the Dayton Flyers’ official YouTube.com channel. “We’re disappoint­ed for our players, who love and cherish the opportunit­y to play in front of you. But make no mistake, the health of you, our community, protecting hospitals and health-care workers and being a responsibl­e university citizen is the most important thingwe can do at this time.”

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