Houston Chronicle

Some fans to attend games

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INDIANAPOL­IS — The NCAA will allow a limited number of fans to attend all rounds of its men’s basketball tournament in Indiana and later rounds of its women’s tournament in Texas.

The governing body said Friday it is permitting 25 percent capacity at the men’s tournament venues to allow for social distancing. That figure will include all participan­ts and essential staff along with the family members of team players and coaches.

On the women’s side, the NCAA will allow a capacity of up to 17 percent at each venue from the Sweet 16 to the Final Four. Games taking place for the first two rounds will limit attendance to team guests.

In each case, attendees must wear face coverings, while cleaning and disinfecti­ng efforts will be emphasized at venues in keeping with COVID-19 safety protocols. The NCAA said it acted in conjunctio­n with local health officials for each tournament.

NCAA chief medical officer Brian Hainline said the decision for the men’s tournament also followed conversati­ons with the organizati­on’s medical advisory group and will rely on testing and monitoring services from the Indiana University Health system.

The NCAA had previously announced the 68-team tournament will be played entirely in Indiana because of the pandemic, with most games in Indianapol­is. The tournament will begin with First Four games on March 18 at home arenas for Big Ten schools Purdue and Indiana.

The Final Four takes place in Indianapol­is on April 3. The national championsh­ip game follows two days later.

For the women, the 64team tournament is being held in the San Antonio region, with first-round games beginning March 21. The Final Four will be held April 2 in the Alamodome, followed by the national championsh­ip game April 4.

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