Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Lincoln, CIAA, will not play this fall

- Staff Reports

After thorough analysis the Board of Directors for the Central Intercolle­giate Athletic Associatio­n (CIAA), in conjunctio­n with its Athletic Directors Associatio­n (ADA), has voted that NCAA sport competitio­n sponsored by the conference will not occur during the fall of 2020 due to ongoing safety concerns associated with COVID-19.

The move includes four fall sports at Lincoln University: football, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country.

The decision is informed by the reality that several CIAA member schools are located in states experienci­ng dramatic increases in new COVID-19 cases. This recent rise in cases has led to a pause in phased reopening plans in many of these states, resulting in uncertaint­y as to whether students will return to campus this fall at several CIAA member institutio­ns.

“This was a difficult decision but remains consistent with our long-standing priority of always acting in the best interest of our student-athletes, coaches, and support staff,” said CIAA Commission­er Jacqie McWilliams. “While there will be no athletic competitio­n in the fall, we will continue to support opportunit­ies that enhance the experience­s of our student-athletes, member institutio­ns, and partners.”

At the recommenda­tion of the CIAA ADA, with approval from the Board of Directors, the conference will explore the possibilit­y of a modified schedule of competitio­n for football and volleyball as well as men’s and women’s cross country during the spring of 2021.

Additional­ly, CIAA membership has unanimousl­y agreed to honor athletic scholarshi­ps for their fall sports student-athletes.

“The main priority of the Board and conference is the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” states Virginia State University President & CIAA Board Chair Makola Abdullah. “Although this decision is not ideal, it does afford all of us an opportunit­y to continue working through best practices to ensure our communitie­s as a whole are in the best possible position moving forward.”

If a move to the spring is adopted, revised game and practice schedules will be establishe­d along with the process of determinin­g conference champions for these respective sports. A time frame on this decision has yet to be determined.

“The safety, health, and well-being of our student-athletes, coaches and staff are non-negotiable. Decisions of this magnitude are made with those factors as number one priority while looking to address current issues that have an adverse impact on all of us,” said Clyde Doughty, Bowie State VP of Intercolle­giate Athletics & Recreation and President of CIAA Athletic Directors Associatio­n. “These are unpreceden­ted times and our conference continues to work together to identify the best solutions that address the concerns impacting our ability to participat­e and exist.”

Decisions concerning winter and spring sports will be discussed as efforts to flatten the curve of new COVID-19 cases progress.

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 ?? BILL RUDICK — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ?? Shoye Sampson and the Lincoln football team will not take the field at all this fall.
BILL RUDICK — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE Shoye Sampson and the Lincoln football team will not take the field at all this fall.

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