New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

COVID related forfeit ends Hammerhead­s season

- By Jim Fuller james.fuller @hearstmedi­act.com; @NHRJimFull­er

The Connecticu­t Hammerhead­s won’t be taking part in the Major League Lacrosse playoffs after all.

Saturday’s scheduled semifinal between the Hammerhead­s and defending champion Chesapeake was canceled and a double forfeit was ruled after a player in the league approached a member of his team’s medical staff with potential symptoms of COVID-19.

According to a statement from the MLL, the player was immediatel­y placed into a full quarantine and tested. Within a few hours it was determined that he had tested positive for the virus. Following the protocol, developed with a team of leading physicians before the start of the season, Major League Lacrosse immediatel­y placed all players into quarantine. This morning, Major League Lacrosse tested all individual­s who, through contact tracing, were determined to be at risk for COVID-19.

After receiving the results, each team made a decision independen­tly regarding participat­ion. The Bayhawks and the Hammerhead­s both forfeited, and the other semifinal between Boston and Denver will become the championsh­ip game and will be played on Sunday at 2 p.m.

“The most important priority is the health and wellness of our players,” said Commission­er Alexander (Sandy) Brown. “We have been prepared, thorough and measured in our response and have followed league protocol. is thanks to our medical and COVID teams that we have had a rapid and exhaustive response. We look forward to taking the field tomorrow and rounding out our 20th anniversar­y season.”

The Hammerhead­s started their inaugural

It season with losses to Denver and Philadelph­ia and were quickly in danger of missing the playoffs. With veterans Bradley Voigt, Will Sands and Ryan McNamara getting help from rookies Michael Kraus and Ben Martin, Connecticu­t won three straight games to earn the No. 2 seed in the playoffs. Sean Sconone had 76 saves in the five games, 22 coming in the win over Boston.

Voigt led the Hammerhead­s with 16 goals. Kraus and Martin, selected second and 20th overall in the 2020 MLL Draft, didn’t have a point in the first two games but combined for 14 goals and three assists in the three wins.

Hearst Connecticu­t Media reached out to the Hammerhead­s via voicemail and email for comment.

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