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The San Francisco conference was scheduled for March 16 through March 20. GDC organizers didn't announce new dates.
The NCPA is urging the NCAA to “take precautions” ahead of the tournament due to the virus.
The National College Players Association has concerns over whether the NCAA has taken the proper steps to protect athletes from the coronavirus.
The National College Players Association released a statement on the health and well-being of college athletes pertaining to the coronavirus Saturday. The association suggested that the NCAA tournament and other athletic events should be held without audiences present. The full statement is below: "In the wake of the emerging coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA and its colleges should take precautions to protect college athletes. They should also...
"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.
Much of the hoopla surrounding March Madness is in the crowds, where basketball fans slather themselves with body paint to support their teams. But that madness could fade away this year if one players' advocacy group gets its way.
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...
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