Albuquerque Journal

NMSU suspends concession­s at Pan Am

It’s done to increase mask compliance at sporting events

- BY MICHAEL MCDEVITT

LAS CRUCES — Following criticism about its lax enforcemen­t of the state’s indoor mask requiremen­t, New Mexico State University announced the Pan American Center will suspend the sale and consumptio­n of food and beverage items in an attempt to increase face mask compliance.

Since the state mask mandate says people can remove masks while eating and drinking, NMSU officials have said the availabili­ty of concession­s at games can lead many to remove their masks even when not actively eating popcorn or drinking a beer.

“There could be some misconcept­ions” about what’s expected when eating and drinking during a game, NMSU COVID-19 Project Manager Jon Webster told the Sun-News last week.

The news came following a packed men’s basketball game on Saturday between the Aggies and Grand Canyon University. It was the largest home crowd at the Pan Am all season — 12,307 people — and scores of attendees were photograph­ed without masks during the game.

“Unfortunat­ely, we are seeing less and less compliance with New Mexico’s indoor mask mandate during our home games, and fan behavior at Saturday’s game was cause for grave concern for us and among our public health experts,” Chancellor Dan Arvizu wrote in an email to university students, faculty and staff Monday afternoon. “As a result, we will no longer allow food or drinks to be sold or consumed during indoor sports events

until the mask mandate is lifted.”

The new rules also apply to the venue’s outdoor beer garden and the Barbara Hubbard Room at the Pan Am Center, Arvizu said in his email. As always, the chancellor states, outside food and drinks won’t be allowed inside.

The mask requiremen­t will be “strictly enforced by event staff and law enforcemen­t” throughout the Pan Am, Arvizu wrote. Fans who don’t adhere to the mask mandate will be asked to leave.

To increase face mask use, the university chose to implement the same type of measure that’s been put in place at other college sports arenas across the country in recent weeks, such as at Ohio State University, Duke University and Loyola University Chicago.

Las Cruces Public Schools (and Santa Fe Public Schools) has implemente­d similar rules, having recently suspended concession sales and prohibited food and drinks at all indoor athletic events and other school activities to try to attain 100 percent mask compliance.

While Arvizu said the university didn’t make the decision lightly, he didn’t rule out stricter measures if mask compliance continues to not be followed.

“We will closely monitor compliance during the home games taking place later this week,” the chancellor wrote. “If mask-wearing continues to be an issue during the next two basketball games for our men’s and women’s teams, we will have no choice but to restrict fan access to indoor athletics events until the New Mexico mask mandate is lifted.”

The NMSU men have home games Thursday against California Baptist and Saturday against Seattle.

At The Pit, UNM fans must show proof of vaccinatio­n or a negative COVID-19 test no more than 72 hours old to gain admittance to games. Concession­s are still available and masks are still required inside when not eating or drinking. The Pit offers free onsite COVID tests before games for fans who haven’t been able to schedule one.

 ?? NATHAN J. FISH/SUN NEWS ?? NMSU fans put up ‘guns’ as the New Mexico State Aggies played against the Grand Canyon Antelopes at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces on Saturday.
NATHAN J. FISH/SUN NEWS NMSU fans put up ‘guns’ as the New Mexico State Aggies played against the Grand Canyon Antelopes at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces on Saturday.

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