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Bon Secours Wellness Arena Welcomes Back Fans: What You Need to Know

After an eight month pause, the Bon Secours Wellness Arena is welcoming fans back to some exciting action starting with Swamp Rabbits Hockey and Furman Men’s Basketball. As Furman is not allowing fans at home games played at Timmons Arena, this is a great opportunity to see a very talented Furman Men’s team.

The Bon Secours Wellness Arena has spent $1.2 million updating the facility to insure fan safety. As always, the main goal of these changes is to ensure the safety and well-being of BSWA patrons. It is their hope that your arena experience is enjoyable and as safe as possible.
You can learn more about the new policies here.

Arena General Manager Beth Paul Describes the Changes for Fans


No Bag Policy is Now in Effect

The Bon Secours Wellness Arena has a NO BAG policy for all events, including hockey, concerts and family events.

Permitted Items:
-Medically necessary items (subject to search upon entry)
-Diapers and other baby supplies can be carried in a clear bag
-Cell phones, pagers
-Small cameras without detachable lens (no cases)

Face Coverings

Face coverings are required for every person in the arena (guests and staff) and must be worn at all times, except while actively eating and drinking in your seat.

Furman Men’s Basketball Weekends at the Well

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Furman men’s basketball will return to downtown Greenville and Bon Secours Wellness Arena for four exciting “Weekends at the Well” this season, and tickets are on sale now.

The Paladins will host Southern Conference rivals ETSU (Jan. 16), Chattanooga (Jan. 30), Wofford (Feb. 6) and Western Carolina (Feb. 13) at the Well this season. These four matchups will be considered as Furman’s season tickets package for 2020-21 and are available for $50-120 per ticket. Seats will be socially distanced and are available in seating pods of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. Click here to purchase your seats to watch the Paladins in action at Bon Secours Wellness Arena this season. Tickets will be delivered digitally in late December.

Furman opens its season on Wednesday, November 25, when it hosts Tusculum in a 4 p.m. contest at Timmons Arena. The game will be streamed live on ESPN+. Wednesday’s contest will also mark the debut of new Furman flagship station ESPN Upstate. Fans can listen to “Voice of the Paladins” Dan Scott on 97.7 FM/1330 AM in Greenville, 97.1 FM/ 950 AM in Spartanburg, and thru the Radio.com app. Links for the video live stream and ESPN Upstate broadcast will be posted at FurmanPaladins.com on Wednesday.