Connecticut Post

University of Bridgeport, NESCAC cancel fall sports season

- Staff report

The NESCAC became the latest conference to cancel fall sports in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic, while the University of Bridgeport announced it would also cancel sports for the fall semester.

The NESCAC, a Division III conference which includes Wesleyan and Trinity, announced Friday that school presidents decided unanimousl­y to cancel all fall sports, following the lead of the Ivy League. NESCAC members Williams, Amherst, and Bowdoin had already announced they would not be staging sports in the fall.

“Athletics remains an important part of the experience for our students,” the conference said in a statement. “Conference members will continue to work together to seek creative ways to provide meaningful athletic opportunit­ies for our students during the upcoming academic year.

“To that end, the Presidents have agreed to modify some NESCAC rules to enable coaches and students to engage in practice and training opportunit­ies outside the traditiona­l season, in accordance with the rules of each member institutio­n and local health directives.”

“As the pandemic evolves, we will continue to monitor changing federal, state, and local guidance, and we will consult with each other as well as public health authoritie­s and the NCAA about the possibilit­y of further changes to NESCAC rules.”

University of Bridgeport interim president Stephen Healey notified students, faculty and alumni through email of the decision Friday.

“Though we are understand­ably disappoint­ed for our student-athletes, coaches, staff, University community, and fans, we believe

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