UCLA students will continue to occupy sideline seats in Pauley Pavilion

Five weeks after announcing a change in student seating at the renovated Pauley Pavilion, UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero did an about-face.

In a letter e-mailed to The Den on Tuesday, Guerrero announced that students will continue to occupy a sideline section when Pauley reopens in 2012. The reversion to the plan for student seating announced in the summer of 2009 comes five days after an advisory vote on the undergraduate student government election ballot showed overwhelming opposition to the change.

UCLA released a seating plan on March 31 that featured a contiguous student section starting at the west baseline and extending to the top of the arena, which eliminated the sideline seating The Den used to occupy.

Student leaders ““ including current Undergraduate Students Association Council President Jasmine Hill and Den President Elan Bigknife ““ had signed off on the change, but after over a month of mixed reactions, USAC placed an advisory vote on the election ballot.

Though the advisory vote was merely a survey, Guerrero e-mailed The Den saying that he supported the action taken by USAC and added, “If ultimately, a return to the previously established student section is the desire, then that is what we will do.” In the results announced Thursday night, 69 percent of students voted against the proposal.

Below is the full text of Guerrero’s e-mail sent Tuesday:

Members of the Bruin Family:

I would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we will continue to have sideline floor seating for students when Pauley Pavilion reopens for the 2012-13 season. Students will occupy the floor level seats along the south sideline and floor level seats behind the west basket, which was originally announced in the summer of 2009, in addition to upper level seats behind the west basket. This configuration can be viewed at campaignofchampions.com. The Pauley Pavilion Virtual Venue site will be updated by June 1.

Over the past few months, Athletic Department staff had worked with student leadership groups regarding the design of a cohesive student section behind the basket adjacent to the visiting team bench. After receiving the support of various student leadership and student focus groups, we announced the shift in the student section on March 30.

Two weeks ago, the Undergraduate Student Association Council (USAC), one of the leadership groups with which we consulted, decided to solicit additional student feedback by adding an advisory question regarding student seating to the Undergraduate Student Elections ballot. We respected and supported that decision. The results of the election showed that a majority of the students would rather retain the sideline floor level seats than have the unified section behind the visiting team basket.

On April 29, I stated that we would discuss the election results with numerous leaders on USAC, along with leaders of the other groups that are involved with student spirit and we did so before announcing this decision. This is a great group of young people who are completely committed to creating the most energetic and exciting atmosphere for our teams. We are committed to working with these student leaders to do everything we can to increase student attendance and make the experience of “being there” a memorable one. That includes the creation of the Student Enhancement Committee, consisting of student leaders, including newly elected undergraduate President Emily Resnick, who is very enthusiastic about working with the spirit group leaders.

This process reconfirms the tremendous passion that exists on campus surrounding our intercollegiate athletic events. As I have said before, the importance of creating a home-court advantage cannot be understated. An energetic and supportive student section is essential to the success of any team and it is my hope that all of the students who have been involved in this process will support our student-athletes and continue the great tradition of Pauley Pavilion.

Go Bruins!

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