Dayton Daily News

Central State’s conference shelves fall sports due to virus

Football, volleyball, cross-country could move to spring, but scholarshi­ps to be honored regardless.

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

The Southern Intercolle­giate Athletic Conference, which includes Central State University in Wilberforc­e, announced Thursday it is suspending the fall sports season because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The decision came on the same day the Big Ten Conference announced it will hold only conference games in all sports this fall, while the North Coast Athletic Conference pushed the start date of the fall sports season back to Sept. 19. Earlier in the week, the Ivy League canceled its fall sports season. Back in May, Sinclair Community College suspended all sports for the

Central State AD Tara Owens: “A difficult but necessary decision to forgo fall competitio­n.” entire 2020-21 academic year.

For Central State, the decision means the football, volleyball and men’s and women’s cross-country teams will not compete this fall.

“We’ve been in communicat­ion and conversati­on with a lot of different entities — the Ohio Department of Health, the CDC, the NCAA and our conference office — dating back to March to decide our best course of action,” said Central State Athletic Director Tara A. Owens. “Through a lot of careful considerat­ion and thoughtful analysis, the SIAC member institutio­ns came to a difficult but necessary decision to forgo fall competitio­n.”

Central State will continue to honor the scholarshi­ps of affected athletes and will discuss moving the fall sports to the spring. Owens said there was a more positive feeling about the potential of fall sports returning in the spring.

The large blueprint of the SIAC, which has schools in Ohio, Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, also factored into the decision. All of those states are seeing increasing numbers of COVID-19.

The conference includes Albany

State University, Benedict College, Clark Atlanta University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University.

“The decision to extend the SIAC suspension into the fall of 2020 was guided by the prevailing data, science as well as current coronaviru­s infection trajectori­es,” said SIAC Council of President Chairman George T. French, Jr. “In light of these very difficult realities, and in the context of the overarchin­g priority of all of my colleague SIAC presidents to protect the health, wellness and safety of all of our students and staff, we are confident that the decision announced today is consistent with those fundamenta­l health and safety priorities.”

Owens said she has been in constant communicat­ion with Central State coaches and prepared them for all scenarios.

“I really commend our coaches for remaining composed during this unpreceden­ted time,” Owens said. “They’ve done a tremendous job of communicat­ing with our student-athletes and just delivering the most positive message we could . ... Despite the challenges and disappoint­ments, our student-athletes have shown great character throughout this entire process, and I’m really impressed with how they responded to the adversity.”

Contact this reporter at 937610-7353 or email David. Jablonski@coxinc.com.

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PHOTO ?? Central State football players won’t be taking the field this season after the SIAC, the school’s conference, decided to cancel fall sports due to COVID-19 concerns.
CENTRAL STATE PHOTO Central State football players won’t be taking the field this season after the SIAC, the school’s conference, decided to cancel fall sports due to COVID-19 concerns.

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