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With the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments approaching, officials said Monday that they are readying for all coronavirus scenarios -- including games in arenas without fans. read more...
The NCPA is urging the NCAA to “take precautions” ahead of the tournament due to the virus.
"In regard to the NCAA's March Madness Tournament and other athletic events, there should be a serious discussion about holding competitions without an audience present," the group added.
One day after the National College Players Association put out a statement suggesting the NCAA consider March Madness games without an audience present because of the Cornoavirus, the NCAA responded writing: "NCAA staff continues to prepare for all NCAA winter and spring championships, but we are keenly aware of Coronavirus and will continue to monitor in coordination with state/local health authorities and the CDC." RELATED: Players group...
The NCAA is continuing to prepare for its various winter and spring championships — including the 2020 NCAA Tournament — while it monitors the potential spread of coronavirus.
With the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments approaching, officials said Monday that they are readying for all coronavirus scenarios -- including games in arenas without fans.
The virus is forcing event organizers to reconsider how they hold events as cities try to clamp down on outbreaks.
The coronavirus outbreak threatens to disrupt the NBA and NHL regular season and playoffs schedules, as well as MLB's Opening Day, the NCAA Tournament and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
No cancellation plans, but plenty of caution, define athletic organizations’ stances on outbreak of illness.
The NCAA has created a coronavirus (COVID-19) advisory panel ahead of the upcoming First Four games in Dayton and other upcoming collegiate basketball tournaments.
NCAA Tournament officials are monitoring the threat of the coronavirus, but March Madness will go on as planned — for now.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has ordered all airlines operating international and regional flights into Nigeria to issue Health Declaration Forms to their passengers and crew members before arriving Nigerian airports. This directive was given Thursday morning in a statement by Sam Adurogboye, NCAA’s General Manager, Public Relations. Mr Adurogboye noted that the warning …