Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Rebel flag states can’t host NCAA events

- By Ralph D. Russo

The NCAA on Friday expanded its policy banning states with prominent Confederat­e symbols from hosting its sponsored events, one day after the Southeaste­rn Conference made a similar declaratio­n aimed at the Mississipp­i state flag.

The current NCAA ban, in place since 2001, prevents states from hosting what the NCAA calls predetermi­ned sites, such as for men’s basketball tournament games. Mississipp­i is the only state currently affected by the policy.

The expanded policy means that even when sites of NCAA events are determined by performanc­e, as they are in sports such as baseball, women’s basketball and softball, Mississipp­i schools will not be permitted to host. Mis

sissippi’s two Southeaste­rn Conference schools, the University of Mississipp­i and Mississipp­i State, regularly host NCAA baseball regional and super regional games.

“Competing in an NCAA championsh­ip is a special experience for college athletes who compete at the highest level and we are grateful for the college

athlete voice leading to this decision,” NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a statement. “We must do all we can to ensure that NCAA actions reflect our commitment to inclusion and support all our student-athletes. There can be no place within college sports where any studentath­lete is demeaned or unwelcome.”

Mississipp­i has the last state flag that includes the battle emblem: a red field topped by a blue X with 13 white stars. White supremacis­ts

put the symbol on the flag in 1894 during the backlash to black political power that developed during Reconstruc­tion.

On Thursday, the SEC announced it would no longer hold conference-sponsored championsh­ip events in Mississipp­i until the state flag is changed. The move came with calls for change from administra­tors at both Ole Miss and Mississipp­i State, but lacked real consequenc­es. None of the SEC’s high-profile events are held in Mississipp­i.

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