Oklahoma basketball is expecting a 25 percent capacity at home games

Oklahoma Sooners basketball has announced a plan to have 25 percent capacity at home games this season.

Oklahoma Sooners basketball released their 2020-21 non-conference schedule this evening, and along with that has come the attendance plans for this season at the Lloyd Noble Center.

Unsurprisingly, Oklahoma will be operating at a reduced fan capacity for the season. Using the advice of medical experts, they have elected to operate at fan capacity of 25 percent for games this year.

Lloyd Noble Center’s listed capacity comes in at 11,528 – so the approximate amount at one-quarter full would be 2,882 fans.

Sooner football games have operated at the same number, 25 percent, and that has been a fairly common number used by both professional sports teams and colleges alike when hosting fans amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Full details on gameday operations and procedures will be released soon.