The University of Oklahoma’s Board of Regents on Friday morning approved alcohol sales at athletic events.The board moved to approve the sale and advertisement of alcoholic beverages at university athletic events and facilities beginning in 2019. President Jim Gallogly said the move is more about improving fan experience. In October, 2018, the board approved a pilot program to sell alcoholic beverages at select sporting events.The university held a pilot program over the past seven months with alcohol sales at sporting events including basketball games, softball, baseball games and last month’s spring football game, according to the Tulsa World.Officials reported that no specific incidents had been reported related to the sale of alcohol as part of the pilot program.

The University of Oklahoma’s Board of Regents on Friday morning approved alcohol sales at athletic events.

The board moved to approve the sale and advertisement of alcoholic beverages at university athletic events and facilities beginning in 2019. President Jim Gallogly said the move is more about improving fan experience.


In October, 2018, the board approved a pilot program to sell alcoholic beverages at select sporting events.

The university held a pilot program over the past seven months with alcohol sales at sporting events including basketball games, softball, baseball games and last month’s spring football game, according to the Tulsa World.

Officials reported that no specific incidents had been reported related to the sale of alcohol as part of the pilot program.

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