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University of Dayton Arena was scheduled to be ready for March Madness on March 15, 2020. But COVID-19 changed that. By that evening, a flurry of text messages to UD Arena Executive Director Scott ...
But this week, men’s basketball teams from both schools will play in front of 20,000 people 50 miles away from the IU campus. This is illogical and reckless. There is no rational defense for it.
With the spread of the coronavirus and its rising death toll, COVID-19 has fear escalating, and it could lead to sparse stadiums, starting with one group calling for empty arenas for March Madness.
March Madness in 2023 will span several four regions comprising more than a dozen host cities and arenas through the First Four, opening rounds, regional semifinals and finals and Final Four. They ...
The BIG3 announced the schedule for its sixth season on Wednesday. After the past two seasons of operating in a bubble model due to COVID-19, the league will be returning to a full arena touring ...
COVID-19 hasn’t been much of an issue so far in 2022, ... College basketball, ... The 2021 regular season was also played in empty arenas and featured long team layoffs due to outbreaks.
A fresh look at all 18 Big Ten basketball arenas, ranked from worst to ... general public amid the global coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic during an NCAA basketball game between the Southern ...
Albany had to wait 20 years, including a three-year delay because of COVID-19, to get the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament back. With the first- and second-round games concluding on ...