Illinois Division of Public Safety and Illini Athletics to Provide Upgraded Security at Memorial Stadium Entrances
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The University of Illinois Division of Public Safety and the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA) have added walk-through metal detection systems to all Memorial Stadium entrances, it was jointly announced. With season tickets sold out for the first time in more than 20 years, record crowds are expected, and keeping fans safe is a top priority.
Fans visiting Memorial Stadium will have a similar entry experience to other major professional and collegiate sports venues around the United States. Fans will keep their belongings with them while passing through the upgraded metal detection system, and anyone who triggers an alarm will receive a secondary check with a handheld security wand.
While the metal detection system is effective and supported by security experts, certain items such as sunglasses cases and stadium seats may still set off an alarm. To avoid delays, fans should place items such as stadium seats aside as directed by security staff before walking through the detector.
Illinois Athletics’ clear bag policy adopted in 2018 remains in effect. Fans entering with bags will be required to pass through the existing bag check prior to entering through the metal detection system.
The new screening process is designed to enhance safety without slowing entry. Along with previous seasons’ additions of drone detection, on-site meteorologists, and expanded traffic closures, these updates reflect Illini Athletics’ and the Division of Public Safety’s shared commitment to providing the safest possible gameday experience.