Fairfield Basketball 2020-21 Season Roundtable Discussion, Oct. 29

Fairfield Basketball 2020-21 Season Roundtable Discussion, Oct. 29

Jesus Cruz '21, men's basketball student-athlete

Join Jay Young, men’s basketball head coach, and Joe Frager, women’s basketball head coach as they provide their outlook for the 2020-21 season and answer audience questions during this interactive discussion. 

With the dawn of a new basketball season also comes the promise of a successful 2020-21 campaign. As the season opener draws near, all across campus the Red Sea is rising because the Stags are back! Friends and fans of Fairfield basketball are invited to join Men's Basketball Head Coach Jay Young and Women's Basketball Head Coach Joe Frager in this roundtable discussion to preview their teams’ upcoming schedules, provide an outlook on their rosters heading into competition, review their respective preseason activities, and answer questions from those in attendance. The Virtual Roundtable will be held on Thursday, October 29 at 7 p.m. (EST).

While this year’s basketball season is expected to feel a bit different because fans will not be able to physically cheer on the men’s and women’s basketball teams, the roundtable discussion will be a great opportunity to learn how the Fairfield community can support the basketball program in other ways, like securing their seat with a Stag Cutout.  

Registration is required to attend the Virtual Roundtable, so RSVP today. For more about this event, please contact Rachel Kavanagh, program manager for Athletics Development at rkavanagh@fairfield.edu.

Fairfield Basketball Virtual Roundtable

Date: Thursday, October 29
Time: 7 p.m. (EST)
Location: Virtual

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