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Visiting Teams

Members of the Men's Hockey sport club compete at regionals.

UNL Campus Recreation would like to welcome you to Lincoln, Nebraska. The visiting team guide provides you with useful information about our facilities, university policies, and the surrounding area.

Contact Information

Student officers and leaders from each club are your main source of communication for all event-related information and logistics. The Campus Recreation professional staff is also here to assist you.

Brian Stelzer
Assistant Director for Sport Programs
402-472-8869
bstelzer@unl.edu

Campus Recreation Main Office
841 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, NE 68588

402-472-3467

Policies

  • All visiting teams are required to adhere to all federal, state, and university laws, guidelines, standards, and policies.
  • Every athlete is required to show the Sport Club Supervisor a photo I.D. and sign a university-required group waiver before competing.
  • Respect all Campus Recreation students and professional staff and the decisions they make.
  • Follow the Expectations & Etiquette for Campus Recreation.
  • Please use the trash and recycling receptacles provided. Clean up after yourselves.
  • Please follow the posted parking regulations. Campus Recreation is not responsible for parking fines.
  • Please check with your host or the Parking and Transit website to see if there are special parking restrictions due to university events.
  • Alcohol is NOT permitted in/at any University of Nebraska facilities. This includes all indoor and outdoor sporting facilities on campus.
  • The University of Nebraska is a tobacco-free campus.
  • WeatherBug.com and the WeatherBug mobile app. will be utilized for all weather-related decisions.
  • Practice good sportsmanship and act in a positive, mature, and responsible manner. The actions of your team and your fans reflect your university and sport club program.

Medical Coverage Provided

  • A certified Athletic Trainer or CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers staff members will be present for all Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, and/or Ultimate home games.
  • An Injury Prevention & Care (IPC) Staff Member will be present, in the Campus Recreation Center, or on call for all other home events.
  • A Sport Club Supervisor trained in First Aid/CPR/AED is provided for every home event.
  • AT’s and IPC Staff members carry a limited amount of tape for injuries. If players would like to be taped before the game, please bring your own tape.

Accidents, Injuries, and Emergency Procedures

  • Anytime a participant requires assistance for injury or medical reasons during a UNL Sport Club sanctioned activity, a Campus Recreation Accident Report must be completed by a Campus Recreation Staff Member.
  • In the event of a non-life-threatening injury, please see the Sports Club Supervisor and/or IPC Staff member who is on-site. These individuals will be able to facilitate care.
  • In the event of a life-threatening emergency, the Campus Recreation Student Staff Member will assess the situation, call EMS and inform professional staff as needed.
  • If an AT, IPC Staff Member, or Sport Club Supervisor decides that a player should not continue to participate, it is expected that the player(s) sits out until they are cleared by a licensed medical provider.
  • Failure to abide by any Campus Recreation policies or medical staff instructions may lead to athletes being asked to leave the facility. The professional staff of the athlete’s institution and/or club’s national governing body may also be contacted.