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Visiting Team Guide Campus Map 2020-21 Visiting Team Guide Campus Map Athletic Facilities & Offices Getting Here * Matador Hall ICA Main Office ** From LAX/Orange County > 405 North Exit Nordhoff Street offramp and turn left Turn right on Zelzah Avenue Turn left on Prairie Street to the information booth From Bob Hope Airport > (Burbank Airport) 5 North 5 North to the 118 West Exit Balboa offramp and turn left Contents Turn right on Prairie Street to the information booth OR 5 North to 405 South Exit Devonshire Street offramp and turn right MATADOR SERVICES Turn left on Zelzah Avenue INFORMATION Turn right on Prairie Street to the information booth 4 From Santa Clarita > 5 South to 405 South Exit Devonshire Street offramp and turn right Turn left on Zelzah Avenue GENERAL INFORMATION Turn right on Prairie Street to the information booth 5 From Simi Valley/Moorpark > * 118 East Exit Reseda Boulevard offramp and turn right Beach Volleyball Turn left on Lassen Avenue MEDIA RELATIONS Turn right on Zelzah Avenue MEDICAL CONTACTS Turn right on Prairie Street to the information booth 6 From the 101 > Exit Reseda Boulevard offramp and head North (away from Ventura Boulevard) RESTAURANT CONTACTS ** Turn right on Nordhoff Street Turn left on Zelzah Avenue 8 Turn left on Prairie Street to the information booth Bus Parking > HOTEL CONTACTS Busses can drop off by venue then park in lot F10 Auto parking is $8/day 16 TRANSPORTATION 18 4 Matador Services Information General Information Visiting Team Guide office via email for the appropriate sport. | Sports Medicine Locker Room Campus & Facility Arrival Location Athletic Training Center Hours: Event Management will greet your team CSUN is located at 18111 Nordhoff Street Upon arrival at each venue your team Contact information is listed in the Media 18111 Nordhoff Street 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday upon arrival on game day and show you in Northridge, CA. The main entrance to the will be met by our event manager or his Relations section of this directory. CSUN to your locker room. If you will need a Northridge, CA 91330 campus is located at Nordhoff and Lindley. representative and shown to your locker Additional hours arranged as needed for locker room for practice the day prior to Parking is available at Zelzah and Plummer room, dugout or team bench. You will Uniforms contests and events. your contest, please contact Assistant Streets in Parking Lot F5. See map. receive a final game countdown sheet at CSUN will wear white jerseys for non- Events Managers, Robby Yant (SB, WWP, Phone this time. conference home contests unless prior The Athletic Training Center is located MBB, WVB, T&F, MVB, CC, & Golf) at (818) (818) 677-3208 Parking arrangements have been made. In the on the south side of Redwood Hall, 677-5843/(415) 672-9304 or Jared Garcia Parking permits are required at all times Matadome [Basketball, Volleyball] Big West Conference, each team will wear Room 124. If you have special needs (BSB, BVB, M&W Soccer, WBB, & Tennis) in all lots. Please pick up your free, pre- The Matadome is located in Redwood Hall colors according to conference regulations. please contact the Athletic Training at (818) 677 2836/(858) 472-7971 so Internet arranged parking passes from either Jared at the northeast end of the campus west Center and every effort will be made to that appropriate accommodations can www.GoMatadors.com Garcia or Robby Yant at the competition of Lot F5. Team Video accommodate you. be made. Ice, water, and towels will be www.csun.edu venue. Spectators must purchase parking All video requests should be made with the provided. Please contact either Jared permits for $8 from a lot attendant, permit Matador Field [Baseball] respective assistant coach of the sport you One athletic trainer will be assigned for Garcia or Robby Yant for any other dispenser or at the information booth at Matador Field is located on Lindley Street, are competing against. your assistance. Steve Grech, the Director requests. National Affiliation Zelzah Avenue and Prairie Street. California between Lassen and Halsted Streets. Buses of Sports Medicine, can be reached at NCAA Division I State vehicles (E plates) and buses do may unload on Lindley Street but must Ticket Information (818) 677-3237. Practice Times not require parking permits to park on park in Lot F10. Ticket Information Individual ticket prices Due to the classes and activities that are the CSUN campus. Buses can drop off at for all ticketed events are below. Seating Equipment Room & scheduled at our facilities throughout the Conference the northwest corner of Lot F5 along the Matador Soccer Field behind the visiting team bench is general Laundry Service day are limited. However, we will do our Big West access road. Baseball parking is available in Matador Soccer Field is located north of admission (except men’s basketball games) and available to visiting team The equipment room is located along the very best to accommodate your requests. MPSF parking lot E6 for cars and vans or F10 for Lot F5. south corridor in Redwood Hall, Room To make arrangements, contact either buses (see map). Note that buses are not fans. Group tickets can be purchased 109. Laundry service is available at $75 Jared Garcia or Robby Yant. Practice permitted to park or idle on Lindley Avenue Matador Tennis Complex in advance or at the day of the game. per day and all requests should be made times must be scheduled no later than Founded or Halsted Street. If you have additional Matador Tennis Complex is located on the Additional information, including season ticket information, is available at www. at least one week in advance. Please three weeks before the contest. If you 1958 parking questions, please contact Jared northeast section of the campus, directly contact the Equipment Room Manager, need to reschedule or cancel a reserved Garcia or Robby Yant. Daily permits can north of Lot F5. GoMatadors.com/Tickets. Advance tickets Izzy Gold at (818) 677-3236. practice time, notice must be given. All also be purchased in advance online. can be purchased by contacting the A.S. practices will also have ice, water and Enrollment Matador Diamond [Softball] Ticket Office at (818) 677-2488 (Mon-Sat; towels available. To arrange a member Matador Diamond is located north of Lot F5 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) 41,548 Complimentary Admissions of the sports medicine staff at your Complimentary tickets are issued as per and north of Matador Soccer Field. practice, please contact them directly at contract and allowed by the NCAA. Visiting (818) 677-3237 Nickname team player comps will be distributed at Matador Track & Field Complex will call, located in the east exterior walk The Matador Track & Field Complex is Tickets Matadors WOMEN’S BASKETBALL, MEN’S AND Visiting Team Benches path into the Matadome. or at the pass located on Lindley Street, between Lassen WOMEN’S SOCCER, MEN’S AND WOMEN’S (when facing the scorers table) gate at other venues. Tickets intended for and Halsted Streets. Buses may unload on VOLLEYBALL, BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL distribution as non-player comps may Lindley Street but must park in Lot F10. G.A. Men’s Basketball Colors be distributed by the visiting team as Spectators may purchase a permit to park Adult $8 Right of the scorers table Red, white and black deemed appropriate, and as permitted in either Lot F5 or Lot F10. Youth (ages 3-17) $5 Women’s Basketball Senior (60 and over) $5 Right of the scorers table by NCAA guidelines. The player pass list and coaches’ list should be emailed to Arif [Women’s Water Polo] Group (10 or more) $3 Volleyball President Matador Pool Kapasi at [email protected] no later Matador Pool is located west of Lot F5, next Left of the scorers table Dr. Dianne F. Harrison than four hours prior to the game. If the to the Matador Spirit Plaza. MEN’S BASKETBALL Soccer pass list is not received in a timely manner, Reserved Seats (Sections 2-4) - $20 Left of the scorers table CSUN it is the visiting team’s responsibility to Adult General Admission Upper Level Water Polo Director of Athletics Matador Beach Volleyball Facility leave a hard copy at the pass gate prior The Matador Beach Volleyball Facility is Tickets - $10 North side of the pool Michael Izzi to venue gates opening. If no provisions located east of Matador Hall Senior/Youth (Ages 3-17; under three | Baseball Visiting Team Guide 1st base dugout for complimentary tickets are listed in a years old are free)/CSUN Faculty & team contract and a comp list is given, Softball Credentials Staff/CSUN Alumni Association Mem- 1st base dugout the visiting institution will be billed for all All requests for credentials for press row or ber/Military General Admission Upper distributed will call tickets. for other official university representatives Level Tickets - $6 should be directed to the Media Relations Group General Admission Upper Level Tickets when purchasing 10 or more - $5 5 Northridge Hospital 6 is proud to be Media Medical Emergencies Visiting Team Guide | Relations Contacts the community Please ensure that your campus Sports Athletic Training Center CSUN Media personnel forwards any updated (818) 677-7516 media and statistical information via email health partner in advance of your trip to CSUN. Steven Grech Director of Sports Medicine Credentials Game day credentials and parking for the (818) 677-3237 cell (818) 294-5665 of CSUN Matadors media will be arranged through and issued by the CSUN Sports Communications office. Requests should be forwarded at least 48 Klotz Student Health Center hours prior to your contest.
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