Times Colonist

COVID-19 KOs UVic’s fall sports

Field hockey, soccer among sports cancelled by Canada West; hoops to start in January

- CLEVE DHEENSAW cdheensaw@timescolon­ist.com Twitter.com/tc_vicsports

University of Victoria athletic director Clint Hamilton described it as a “heartbreak­ing decision” to silence the fields this fall.

The Canada West conference and U Sports nationally announced Monday the cancellati­ons of all fall-term sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They include men’s and women’s soccer, women’s field hockey, women’s rugby 15’s and football and join a long list of sports cancellati­ons locally, nationally and internatio­nally.

“I was an athlete and coach myself and never anticipate­d anything like this,” said Hamilton, who is also president of Canada West.

“But we strongly felt there was no way to ensure the health and safety of the athletes in the fall season.”

It has been announced that UVic students, and those in other Canadian universiti­es, will be studying online in the fall. That made a decision on fall sports imperative, said Hamilton.

“The student-athletes and their families needed to know now to make plans [on whether fall student-athletes needed to be on campus to play],” he said.

“We were under increasing pressure to answer the question about what the fall season was going to look like for university sports. The outcome was clearly evident.”

Hamilton said he knows some are questionin­g why pro sports can go ahead, albeit without fans in the stands, while amateur sports suffer cancellati­ons.

“Sport is so important to society,” he said.

“The NBA, NHL and NFL have colossal resources to make a return to play possible over the summer and fall. Canadian university sport is not remotely close to having those kinds of resources to make that a reality.”

Decisions will be made by July 15 on Canada West and U Sports fall championsh­ips in golf, cross country and swimming. The twoterm team sports — basketball, volleyball and ice hockey — cannot start prior to Jan. 1, 2021, with a decision to be made Oct. 8. The decision on second-term competitio­ns in rugby sevens, wrestling, track and field and curling will also be made on Oct. 8.

“We are hopeful about returning for those [winter-into-spring] sports but only time will tell,” said Hamilton.

“Health will be the primary driver of the decision.”

Student-athletes in sports without U Sports national championsh­ips this season will not lose eligibilit­y and will remain eligible for athletic financial aid and scholarshi­ps.

UVic field hockey coach Lynne Beecroft, women’s soccer coach Tracy David and men’s soccer coach Bruce Wilson have played in the Olympics and World Cups and have nearly 100 combined seasons of coaching at UVic between them. But none of them have experience­d anything like this.

“It’s been emotional. We were going for the national-championsh­ip three-peat,” said Beecroft.

“But everything for me is about safety. It’s the right decision, but still a tough one. Hopefully, we come back stronger next year.”

The UVic soccer teams are targeting an exhibition season after Jan. 1.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” said David.

“We will do whatever we are allowed to do and are hoping for a season of some sort against other B.C. teams after January 1,” she said.

“It’s disappoint­ing to lose the conference season, but Canada West administra­tors made the decision with the informatio­n they currently have at hand. I don’t see that they had any other choice at this point.”

 ?? DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST ?? Erin Dawson and the Vikes field hockey team won’t get a chance to three-peat as conference champions.
DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST Erin Dawson and the Vikes field hockey team won’t get a chance to three-peat as conference champions.

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