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Thonnia Lee 04 September 2025 2 minute read
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Tuskegee University is about to host its first night game in the university’s history at 6 p.m. on Saturday and there are a few things that everyone should know in advance.
All tickets are prepaid through our vendor Hometown. You can buy them here. There will be no game-day tickets sold on campus. Please download or print your tickets before arriving in Tuskegee.
All parking is prepaid. These are non-cash lots. All parking is $30 and available here. Parking is available at Tuskegee Institute Middle School (TIMS), 1809 Franklin Rd, and Booker T. Washington High School, 3803 W Martin Luther King Hwy. All visitors will be shuttled to the Cleve Abbott Stadium.
There is ADA parking at the TIMs lot and buses with wheelchair lifts are available.
The campus will close at 2 p.m. to vehicle traffic. Montgomery Road will close from Franklin Road to the Marable apartment complex at 2 p.m. to all traffic except shuttle buses and emergency vehicles. The stadium will open for the game at 4 p.m.
The university has a clear bag policy. No purses or backpacks will be allowed. All clear bags are subject to search.
No weapons are permitted on the campus. All visitors are subject to metal detection devices.
Directions are offered to avoid GPS delays.
Tuskegee Institute Middle School
Booker T. Washington High School
The Tuskegee University School of Nursing and Allied Health professionals and students will be available to help with blood pressure monitoring and to support other health emergencies.
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