Stanford Women's Basketball Gameday Central
What to know when coming to Maples PavilionQuick Links
Ticket Options
Single Game Tickets:
Click here to purchase single game tickets.
Season Tickets:
Click here for season ticket information and to explore availability.
Group Tickets:
Click here to learn about group tickets.
For more information, contact the Athletics Ticket Office at 800-STANFORD or groupsales@stanford.edu.
Student Tickets:
Stanford students receive free admission to all regular-season home women's basketball games. Students must bring a valid Stanford ID (SUID) to scan at the gate for entry.
Parking Information
Parking Disclaimer: Visitor parking is enforced on weekdays, 8am-4pm, unless otherwise posted. Hourly visitor parking is available through the ParkMobile app or website. Stanford Athletics is not responsible for ParkMobile app, visitor and hourly parking enforcement. Stanford Athletics is not responsible for stolen, lost or damaged personal property.
Parking is available in Parking Structure 7, across Campus Drive from Maples Pavilion. The Maples Lot, adjacent to Maples Pavilion, is reserved for Season Ticket Members whose Buck/Cardinal Club giving level qualifies them for a VIP parking pass." Additional parking is available in the Sunken and Track House lots. The Sunken Lot is accessible from Nelson Road off Galvez Street, and the Track House Lot is on the corner of Galvez Street and Nelson Road (enter from Nelson Road).
Team Information
Stanford Women's Basketball
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A ticket is required for every fan over 24 months old to enter Maples Pavilion. To purchase tickets, click here.
Stanford students can attend games for free and must have their SUID to scan at the gate.
Beer and wine are available for purchase inside Maples Pavilion. All fans should be prepared to show proper identification prior to purchase. Wristbands will be issued upon age verification at bar locations inside the venue.
Stanford University prides itself on offering alternatives to driving to campus. Below are the most commonly used transportation alternatives to reach Maples Pavilion. For more information on transportation alternatives, please visit Parking & Transportation Services: http://transportation.stanford.edu
Bart:
BART provides transit service on the San Francisco Peninsula and throughout the East Bay. Stanford riders can connect to BART at the following stations: Millbrae, Fremont, and Union City.
Caltrain:
The Palo Alto Caltrain Stations are just a short walk to Cagan Stadium. Visit caltrain.com for schedules and additional information.
Marguerite Shuttle Service:
The Marguerite Shuttle is a free shuttle service that travels the Stanford campus loop.
SamTrans:
SamTrans connects the Palo Alto train station (and the free Marguerite Shuttle service) to all of San Mateo County (north of campus), including service to the San Francisco International Airport.
Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition:
Stanford University is a bike-friendly campus. The Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will guard your bike during the game.
Valley Transportation Authority (VTA):
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) runs along El Camino Real.
Pets are not permitted to enter Maples Pavilion.
There is one ATM located at the northwest entrance of Maples Pavilion near the Guest Services window.
Stanford Athletics has implemented a Clear Bag Policy for all athletics events. This policy limits the size and types of bags that are permitted inside athletic venues.
Approved bags include clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags that do not exceed 12”x6”x12” and small clutch bags or purses no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” (approximately the size of a hand with or without a handle or a strap. Click here to learn more about the Clear Bag Policy.
Small cameras, under 6" without cases, are permitted. Tripods are not permitted.
Concessions are sold in the main concourse of Maples Pavilion.
Stanford Athletics is committed to serving its fans by providing a safe and celebratory gameday experience. The Fan Code of Conduct has been established to ensure that fans’ Game Day experience is consistent with that commitment.
Failure to follow this code may result in ejection from the facility, revocation of ticket privileges and/or arrest.
All fans are expected to refrain from the following behavior at all events:
- Any action that disrupts other guests' enjoyment of the game
- Engaging in action that causes a disruption or interferes with the game
- Profanity or other offensive language, whether spoken or appearing on apparel
- Smoking or use of e-tobacco products
- Throwing of items or liquids
- Entering the court or field of play at any time
- Failure to retain ticket and/or present it to event staff if requested to do so
- Resale of tickets at the venue
- Violation of state or local laws
- Possession of any item listed on the “Prohibited Items” list
- Use of foul, abusive, obscene, or discriminatory (on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, age, race, national origin, religion, military status, disability status or any other characteristic) language or gestures
- Fighting, taunting, or threatening remarks or gestures
- Intoxication or signs of impairment related to alcohol or drug use. Fans that appear to be impaired will not be permitted into the stadium and may be subject to arrest.
- Failure to follow the directions of law enforcement or stadium management
- Sitting in a seat other than one's ticketed seat location
- Smoking and/or tobacco use (including e-cigarettes)
Stanford Athletics reserves the right to determine what constitutes unacceptable behavior. Fans are encouraged to report inappropriate behavior to team/venue personnel by texting the Athletics hotline at 650-200-CARD for immediate response on game day.
The department welcomes fans’ help in its efforts to provide an enjoyable experience for all.
Doors to Maples Pavilion will open to the public one hour before tipoff.
Fans should download their mobile tickets prior to arriving at the event. Tickets stored in your mobile wallet can be easily opened from your device’s home screen on the day of the event and do not require WiFi or cellular service to be accessed. Screenshots will not be accepted for entry.
For more information and step-by-step instructions on how to find, manage and use your mobile tickets, please visit our Mobile Ticketing Guide.
Stanford Athletics wants all fans to enjoy Cardinal athletic events in a safe and enjoyable environment.
All guests are subject to search before being admitted into any athletic event (see bag policy).
The information below is subject to change without notice.
The following items are PROHIBITED inside the Stanford athletic venues:
- Alcohol of any kind and illegal drugs
- Animals (except service animals)
- Artificial noisemakers
- Non-clear bags larger than 4.5”x6.5” or clear bags larger than 12”x12”x6”
- Balls, whole fruits/vegetables (unless cut into small pieces) and other potential projectiles
- Balloons
- Banners and/or signs
- Bicycles, skates, scooters, skateboards, roller blades, and roller shoes
- Cameras with lenses longer than six inches
- Clothing that is derogatory, profane, scanty, or offensive
- Fireworks
- Hard plastic, glass, ceramic or metal bottles, hydration packs, and soft plastic bottles (need to be sealed or empty) larger than 20 oz.
- Laser pointers
- Metal seatbacks (unless ADA compliant)
- Open containers
- Open umbrellas
- Poles, selfie-sticks, monopods and tripods
- Remote controlled devices of any kind (cars, drones)
- Seat cushions larger than 18”
- Strollers or portable chairs (unless ADA compliant)
- Tobacco products (including e-cigarettes)
- Video Cameras
- Weapons, replica weapons
Additional items may be denied without notice for the safety and security of all participants, fans, and staff.
Prohibited items and facility rules subject to change during post-season events.
Smoking and the use of tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) is prohibited.
Maples Pavilion provides wheelchair and companion seating. Please note that relocations into ADA seats on game days are limited and fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis.