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After a relatively normal college football season, COVID-19 has returned in full force just in time for the start of basketball conference play. The omicron variant is more contagious and more ...
Court Report: COVID-19 rates have conference commissioners anxious over possible midseason shutdown Matt Norlander's weekly college hoops notebook has a scoop about ongoing concern over the season ...
The pandemic once again is turning the college basketball landscape upside down. All 13 state universities with Division I men’s and women’s programs have had at least one cancellation or ...
College basketball is no stranger to the COVID-19 virus cancellations as their entire Division I men’s and women’s tournaments in March 2020 was called off due to the pandemic.
Xavier hasn’t played a basketball game since Jan. 10. It hopes to play again Jan. 29, but this is Coronaville, so no one can say for sure. The Musketeers have been cleared to practice Saturday ...
Throughout the pandemic, professional sports leagues like the NFL and NBA have generated rich data that has helped scientists better understand Covid-19. Now, with football season in full swing as ...
Many basketball players took advantage of the NCAA eligibility waiver for those affected by COVID-shortened season. The sport is better for it, too.
All of that is good for college basketball and just might be the legacy that the COVID seniors era leaves behind. “I don't know if back to normal is a term we should ever say, because I don't ...
Harvard player Siyani Chambers celebrates after defeating New Mexico 68-62 during a second-round game in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Salt Lake City Thursday, March 21, 2013. The Ivy ...
As we arrive at this five-year anniversary of COVID, I write this knowing the cancellation of a basketball tournament paled in comparison to the pandemic’s other more drastic, harrowing, life ...