Lodi News-Sentinel

NCAA ADDS YEAR FOR SPRING ATHLETES

- By J. Brady McCollough and Ryan Kartje

The NCAA Division I Council voted Monday to approve an extra year of eligibilit­y for all spring sport athletes who had their seasons canceled because of COVID-19, but the generosity will come with a caveat for seniors:

If they choose to return for another year, the Council, “in a nod to the financial uncertaint­y faced by higher education,” provided schools the flexibilit­y to give athletes whose eligibilit­y was set to expire in 2019-20 the chance to come back in 2020-21 without requiring that athletics aid be awarded to each player at the same level.

While seniors could see their scholarshi­p agreements changed — in some cases decreased to zero aid — underclass­men and incoming freshmen will not see a difference.

Coaches will have to have some difficult conversati­ons in the coming weeks with seniors who want another shot at finishing their careers on a championsh­ip note but might have to pay more of their schooling.

“The Council’s decision gives individual schools the flexibilit­y to make decisions at a campus level,” Council chair M. Grace Calhoun, Penn’s athletic director, said in a statement. “The Board of Governors encouraged conference­s and schools to take action in the best interest of studentath­letes and their communitie­s, and now schools have the opportunit­y to do that.”

Members adjusted financial aid rules to allow teams to carry more players on scholarshi­p to account for an influx of newcomers with any seniors who decide to stay. Schools also will have the ability to use the NCAA’s Student Assistance Fund to pay for scholarshi­ps for students who come back.

NCAA athletes start their careers with five years to play four seasons in their sport. For all current spring sport athletes, they now will have six years to complete their eligibilit­y.

Winter sports such as basketball and ice hockey were not included in the ruling because much or all of their regular seasons were completed.

The Council also increased the roster limit in baseball to help schools better manage inflated scholarshi­p numbers.

 ?? PAUL MOSELEY/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? The NCAA Division I Council decided to approve an extra year of eligibilit­y for spring sport athletes whose seasons were canceled because of COVID-19.
PAUL MOSELEY/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE The NCAA Division I Council decided to approve an extra year of eligibilit­y for spring sport athletes whose seasons were canceled because of COVID-19.

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