In partnership with Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment, William & Mary Athletics is pleased to announce an exciting new fan experience in Kaplan Arena. On Thursday night, for the first time this season, fans will be able to access "Precarious Pavilion", a multi-service space that will offer a variety of fan amenities, including food and beverages for purchase and great exposure to the game, as the Pavilion is located at court level."One of the goals of Tribe2025 is to enhance the game-day experience for every fan," William & Mary Director of Athleticssaid. "Providing access to the amenities like Precarious Pavilion to our game-day attendees advances that goal. The Pavilion will provide an unique opportunity for Tribe fans to interact with each other and the game, furthering the ability to create a unique "home court" competitive advantage for our teams."Located in the open end of Kaplan Arena, the premier amenities area can be accessed by any fan in attendance on a first come basis, as space is limited. Once in the Pavilion, fans will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of food and beverage options, created and served by our partners at Precarious Beer Hall."Precarious is extremely excited to partner with William & Mary on the Precarious Pavilion, to provide a unique game day experience unlike anything seen before," Precarious Beer Hall co-owner Andrew Voss said.The space will feature TVs streaming the Tribe game, a raised stage to provide enhanced sightlines and family-friendly atmosphere.Precarious Pavilion will open 60 minutes prior to tip-off and will serve until the under four-minute media timeout of the second half.After becoming the first CAA team in the history of the league to win its first three conference games all on the road, the Tribe finally returns home for the first time on Thursday night against UNCW. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. and it will be the program's eighth annual Shoeless Showdown sponsored by C&F Bank