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Teams eager to get back

Spring sports can start practicing Monday, with games possible in April

- By Mark Singelais

The RPI softball team will finally be allowed to practice in small groups on Monday, the first time the players will gather on a field since their 2020 season was cut short by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Engineers were undefeated through a dozen games and playing in Florida when college sports came to a halt a year ago.

“Certainly, my kids are ready to get out and get on the field and do something, even if it is small groups,” RPI head coach Amber Maisonet said Wednesday. “They’re ready for anything at this point.”

They still don’t know if they’ll be able to play games this spring. But RPI took a significan­t step with the announceme­nt on Wednesday its athletic teams will be able to participat­e in training and conditioni­ng.

Until now, RPI has had the strictest COVID-19 precaution­s of any NCAA school in the Capital Region. RPI’S athletes have not been able to hold any team activities — either practices or games — or use the school’s athletic facilities this academic year.

RPI associate athletic director for communicat­ions Kevin Beattie said the plan is for the spring teams — including softball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis and track and field — to start workouts on Monday, followed later in the week by the fall and winter teams.

In a news release, RPI said any participat­ion in games this spring will be “dependent on the overall public health situation,” encompassi­ng the school and the communitie­s around RPI and its opponents.

RPI is currently in a campuswide quarantine but plans to return to in-person classes on Monday, depending on test results, the school said.

The Liberty League, which includes RPI, Union and Skidmore, is beginning its spring sports schedule on March 26. Union and Skidmore are already committed to competing.

“Knowing that our last competitio­n was more than a year ago, we couldn’t be more excited to give these kids the opportunit­y and some normalcy and get going in a week or so,” Union athletic director Jim Mclaughlin said.

Union already allowed its athletes to practice this academic year under COVID-19 protocols.

“Thankfully, we’ve been able to engage throughout to make sure fitness levels are where they need to

be,” said Mclaughlin, asked if his teams will be ready to play on March 26. “Our athletic training staff does a terrific job of monitoring and we’ve been in full swing for a couple of weeks now and I think they’ll be ready to go.”

RPI athletic director Lee Mcelroy acknowledg­ed his athletes are eager to do something, especially when all the surroundin­g schools are active.

“There’s a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of excitement,” Mcelroy said. “Again, as we have since this all started, we have been driven by following the science and the metrics.”

RPI’S teams won’t be ready to play games on March 26. But the Engineers could join Liberty League competitio­n later in the spring, according to league commission­er Tracy King.

“In all of our sports, we will have an odd number of teams, so we would simply be able to plug RPI into the bye dates,” King said. “It wouldn’t be a problem if RPI opts to compete.”

Maisonet and baseball coach Keith

Glasser anticipate­d it would take about four weeks of practice for their teams to be ready to play, which could start the season in mid-april.

“You always want to be as hopeful as possible with everything that’s gone on in the last year,” Glasser said. “Losing last season, you’d hate to have it happen again. But we’ve got to be prepared for both scenarios. If and when we get the go-ahead, it’ll be awesome to get back on the field and compete and practice and see your teammates and do all the things you want to do as a student-athlete.”

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 ?? Courtesy of RPI Athletics ?? RPI softball coach Amber Maisonet, left, and baseball coach Keith Glasser said it will take their teams about four weeks to be ready to play games.
Courtesy of RPI Athletics RPI softball coach Amber Maisonet, left, and baseball coach Keith Glasser said it will take their teams about four weeks to be ready to play games.
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