Ivy League Postpones All Fall Sports, Including Football – Will Other NCAA Leagues Follow?
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Plans Games With Fans In Stadiums, On-Time Opening Of Training Camp
Ivy League executive director Robin Harris told ESPN on Wednesday of his group’s decision. The Ivy League is still deciding about winter and spring sports, and has not reached any conclusion on whether it is feasible to stage fall sports in the spring. The league will review the situation in January.
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AP Source: Ivy League calls off fall sports due to outbreakThe Ivy League on Wednesday became the first Division I conference to say it will not play sports this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. The decision was described to the AP by a person speaking on the condition of anonymity
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The Ivy League Says No Sports Until 2021The Ivy League on Wednesday became the first Division I conference to postpone football and other sports until at least the start of 2021.
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Ivy League cancels sports for this fall in what could be barometer for college football amid COVID-19 pandemicThe league also announced that no winter sports would start before Jan. 1, which would include men's and women's basketball and hockey.
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