Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SWAC steps back

Decision pushes UAPB’s fall sports to spring

- GEORGE STOIA

There will be no Golden Lions football, soccer, volleyball or cross country this fall.

The University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s 2020 fall sports seasons have been suspended after the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference announced Monday it will be postponing all fall sports to the spring because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The SWAC Council of Presidents and Chancellor­s felt this action was necessary out of growing concern for the health, safety and well-being both mentally and physically of our student-athletes, coaches, administra­tors, team staff, campus faculty, fans and supporters,” the SWAC said in a statement. “The SWAC shares in the disappoint­ment that will undoubtedl­y be felt by student-athletes, fans, and supporters impacted by the postponeme­nt of fall sports competitio­n.”

The SWAC met Monday afternoon in an attempt to weigh all factors in deciding whether to postpone fall sports or not. In a statement, the conference said the decision came after a recent spike in cases across the country, and specifical­ly in the South. Also, the data that “suggests African-American communitie­s have been disproport­ionately affected by the virus.”

The CDC reported in June that Black people are five times more likely to contract covid-19. The SWAC is considered one of the prominent Historical­ly Black College or University conference­s in the country.

“Today, the very difficult decision was made by the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference and the league’s Council of Presidents and Chancellor­s to postpone fall semester competitio­ns due to on-going effects of Covid-19,” UAPB Athletic Director Chris Peterson said in a news release. “The safety and well-being of our student-athletes is the top priority of the University of Arkansas At Pine Bluff, as well as for our fellow member institutio­ns and our SWAC leadership.”

Across the four sports, 136

UAPB athletes will not get to play this fall with hopes of continuing their season in the spring. Those athletes likely won’t be alone as the SWAC is just one of multiple schools to postpone or cancel fall athletics.

The conference joins the Mid-Eastern Atlantic Conference, the Patriot League,

the Ivy League and others in moving fall sports to the spring. The SWAC said it already has started formalizin­g plans for fall sports to have a spring schedule.

This includes a seven-game football season that will begin with an eight-week training period starting in January.

The season will consist of six conference games, and the option to play one nonconfere­nce game. Details for other fall sports will be released at another time.

The Democrat-Gazette reached out to UAPB football Coach Doc Gamble, who did not respond.

“Fall sports teams and student-athletes will have the opportunit­y to attend classes and practices in preparatio­n for a spring 2021 competitiv­e schedule upon return to campus,” the SWAC said in the statement. “Student-athletes will have the ability to participat­e in conditioni­ng, strength training and practices in all sports provided all required local, state, and federal health and safety guidelines are met. There have been no final decisions made regarding competitiv­e schedules for the league’s winter sports at this time.”

With no fall sports, UAPB Chancellor Laurence Alexander said he understand­s the effect it could have on the entire school.

“The decision to postpone fall athletics was difficult, but it was the best decision for the SWAC,” Alexander said in a news release. “Athletics is such an important part of the activities, traditions and life of the university and our student athletes. However, our foremost concern must be the health, safety, and welfare of our student athletes.”

Whether or not the spring season will actually happen is unknown. For now, the Golden Lions are continuing to hold out hope that football, soccer, volleyball and cross country will be played.

“While we know this brings disappoint­ment to everyone in Golden Lion Nation,” Peterson said, “we carry the optimistic expectatio­n of an exciting spring football season and fall sports competitio­ns in 2021.”

 ?? (Democrat-Gazette file photo) ?? UAPB football players go through summer drills in 2014. They won’t have the chance to do so this summer after the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference announced Monday it will suspend all fall sports because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
(Democrat-Gazette file photo) UAPB football players go through summer drills in 2014. They won’t have the chance to do so this summer after the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference announced Monday it will suspend all fall sports because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
 ??  ?? UAPB Chancellor Laurence Alexander (right) said Monday, “the decision to postpone fall athletics was difficult, but it was the best decision for the SWAC.”
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe)
UAPB Chancellor Laurence Alexander (right) said Monday, “the decision to postpone fall athletics was difficult, but it was the best decision for the SWAC.” (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe)

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