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Princeton University Football: Information for the Home Opener
The Tigers play their first home game of the season Saturday night.

It’s the home opener for the Princeton University football team, which opened the season with a 40-7 win over Lafayette last week.
This week, it’s the first game of the season, at Princeton Stadium, vs. Lehigh.
Here’s everything you need to know:
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Kickoff time: 5 p.m. ET
Radio: WPRB 103.3 FM
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Records: Princeton (1-0); Lehigh (2-1)
Tickets: Tickets are still available and can be purchased here.
The following information was posted on goprincetontigers.com.
Gameday Information:
Parking
One-day Visitor Parking, Weekdays
Visitors coming to campus on weekdays from 8am to 5pm may park in Lot 21, near Jadwin Gym.
A free campus shuttle operates frequently from Lot 21 during weekdays until the early evening.
Campus Parking For Evening Events/Weekends
From 5pm to 2am on weekdays and from 6am to 2am on Saturdays and Sundays, visitors may park in most of the University’s numbered parking lots, including Lots 21 and the West Garage.
Unnumbered lots, such as Alexander and Scheide-Caldwell, are not available to the public. Additionally, Lots 8 and 9 are not open to the public at any hour.
Suggested Parking for Campus Venues
Princeton Stadium, Weaver Track Stadium, Jadwin Gymnasium, DeNunzio Pool, Clarke Field
Visitor parking at all times:
Lot 21, off of Fitzrandolph Rd.
1952 Stadium, Baker Rink, 1895 Field, Lenz Tennis Center, Dillon Gymnasium
Visitor parking at all times:
Lot 21, off of Fitzrandolph Road
Visitor parking weekdays after 5 pm and weekends ONLY:
Lot 16 or the West Garage off of Elm Drive
Accessible Parking
Please call University Ticketing at (609) 258-9220 for the most current directions to accessible parking.
You may also proceed to the traffic booth on Elm Drive (off of Faculty Road) for directions to accessible parking for University venues.
Municipal Parking in Princeton
There are three municipal parking garages that charge a fee in downtown Princeton:
- Palmer Square Garage at 25 Chambers Street
- Kinney Garage, 47 Hulfish Street
- Municpal Parking Garage, Spring Street
Metered parking on Princeton streets is limited to one or two hours in most cases and operates from 8am until 7pm, Monday through Saturday. There are some streets with longer-term parking meters that are within easy walking distance from campus. Parking regulations are strictly enforced.
Directions to Major Parking Lots
Directions to Lot 21
Heading north on Washington Road (away from Route 1), turn right onto Faculty Road. (If you are heading south on Washington Road from Nassau Street/Route 27, turn left onto Faculty Road instead.) After passing Jadwin Gym, turn left on Fitzrandolph Road and then take the first left turn into Lot 21.
Directions to West Garage
From Alexander Road: Turn onto Faculty Road (traffic light, gas station), and proceed to the traffic circle. Go three quarters of the way around the circle and turn right onto Elm Drive. At the next traffic circle, go three quarters of the way around and proceed to the garage on the right.
From Washington Road: Follow Faculty Road to the traffic circle. Go a quarter of the way around the circle, and turn right onto Elm Drive. At the next traffic circle, go three quarters of the way around and proceed to the garage on the right.
Tailgating:
Tailgating is defined as parking in a designated location/area and/or setting up non-permanent facilities, such as tents and tables, to consume food and beverages prior to an athletic event. Princeton affords spectators the choice of tailgating in NON-RESERVED orRESERVED areas around the stadium. NON-RESERVED areas do not use any additional space beyond your parking space. RESERVED areas are specific tailgating locations which groups can reserve for a fee along with rental equipment (i.e., tents, tables, chairs, grills, etc.) to enhance their game day experience.
To RESERVE a tailgating area for a group gathering, please click on the reservation form link below for additional information. Space is limited on Football Game days, so please complete the form as soon as possible and return via fax to Tiger Football Tailgate at 609/258-3700. For general information about the policies and procedures for tailgating at Princeton Football Games, please click on the links below.
Policies and Procedures - NON-RESERVED Tailgates
Policies and Procedures - RESERVED Tailgates
Preferred catering tailgating partners: Salt Creek Grill, D’Angelo, Naked Pizza
TAILGATE ORDER FORM (PDF)
Click here for the 2015 Football Tailgating Map:
FAQ’s
- Are NON-RESERVED tailgates permitted on game day?
Yes. Non-reserved tailgating is allowed in Princeton Stadium parking lots. Parking spaces are limited and tailgating must be confined to a small area behind each vehicle or registered tailgate site. 1 vehicle = 1 space. Traffic aisles and parking spaces cannot be blocked at any time. Spectators wishing to park together must enter lots at the same time. All stadium parking lots will be reserved for those attending the game. Tailgaters who do not attend the game will be asked to leave the stadium parking lots 15 minutes prior to kickoff.
- What time will the tailgating parking lots open? Close?
Game day parking lots will be open three (3) hours prior to kickoff. Fitzrandolph Field will open ONLY after Lot 21 is filled. All parking areas close one hour after the conclusion of the game. All tailgates must shutdown 15 minutes before kickoff. Tailgates are not permitted during the game.
- Can I reserve a parking space?
There are no reserved parking spaces as spaces are limited and on a first come basis.
- What is a RESERVED tailgating area?
The Princeton Department of Athletics has identified certain tailgating areas around the stadium which groups can reserve for a fee along with rental equipment (i.e., tents, tables, chairs, grills, etc.) to enhance their game day experience. It is recommended that larger groups (over 10 persons) reserve a tailgating area at the game.
- How do I RESERVE a group tailgating area?
To reserve a tailgating area for a group gathering, please click here.
- How much does it cost to tailgate in one of the RESERVED designated areas?
$300.
- Can vehicles offload at the RESERVED tailgate area?
Yes. Vehicles are permitted to offload only but they must park in one of the designated general parking lots.
- Can I bring my own food and drink to the RESERVED tailgate area?
Yes. Food and Beverage is permitted. If you choose to have your event catered, however, you’re required by the Department of Athletics and Princeton University to use one of our athletic preferred partners Salt Creek Grill, D’Angelo, Naked Pizza or an approved vendor from the following list.
- What is the alcohol policy?
The consumption of alcohol for persons less than 21 years of age is prohibited. University regulations and state statues on alcohol consumption will be strictly enforced. Any liability associated with underage drinking rests solely on the tailgate event sponsor.
The sale of alcohol at tailgate is not permitted. Charging an access fee to an area where alcohol is provided is also not permitted.
BEER KEGS and items that promote the rapid consumption of alcohol are prohibited at any university athletic event or function. Drinking games and the use of devices intended to accelerate the consumption of alcohol are prohibited. No individual or group may transport a keg to a University athletic event.
Any participant who consumes alcohol beverages at such events must be able to produce a valid driver’s license or photo identification that indicates the person’s age upon request.
Most importantly, individuals, groups and organizations holding or participating in tailgate parties are responsible for their own conduct and are expected to respect the rights of others and the entire University community. Failure to do so will result in the permanent loss of all tailgating and parking privileges.
- Will there be restrooms and similar facilities available to tailgaters?
Portable toilets are located near the Fitzrandolph Observatory, and Fitzrandolph Field. Jadwin Gym will also be open for restroom facilities.
- What is the game day parking lot tent policy?
Tents are prohibited on paved surfaces. Tents are only permitted on lawn surfaces and should not exceed the size limit of 10’x10’. Tents may not be set up in advance of game day and not until the lots open. Tents should be taken down before you enter the game.
- What is the policy on gas, charcoal or propane grills inside the tailgating areas?
No open fires are allowed. Only propane tanks that do not exceed 20 pounds are permitted. Propane tanks that exceed 20 pounds require a permit from Princeton Township or the fire marshal. Charcoal grills are permitted but must be elevated. Charcoal must be self lighting.
- How should I dispose of hot coals?
Extinguish charcoal fires thoroughly with water before leaving them unattended. For safety purposes, charcoal should be discarded in specially marked barrels located throughout the parking lots.
- May I use a generator?
No. Generators are prohibited on university grounds.
- How much does it cost to park at Princeton for football games?
Parking fee is $10 per car and $30 per RV/Bus. RV/Bus parking on paved surfaces only.
- Where can spectators with a disability park and still have easy access to Powers Field at Princeton Stadium?
Handicap accessible parking for all Princeton Football games is available on a first come/first serve and “pay as you enter” basis. Please see the MAP for additional information.
- Is overnight parking available?
No!
- Is amplified music permitted at the tailgate?
No!
- Whom do I contact if I have questions or concerns about parking/tailgating?
For parking questions, please contact the Transportation and Parking Services at (609) 258-3157 or http://www.princeton.edu/parking/eventpark.html.
For tailgating questions, please direct all inquiries to Mike Doto at doto@princeton.edu or (609) 258-9039.
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