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MASCAC: Reschedule­d fall season canceled

No decision made on spring sports

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The Massachuse­tts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) announced Friday that the presidents of the conference’s eight members made the difficult decision to cancel the proposed fall in spring semester athletic conference competitio­n, including all indoor and outdoor athletic conference competitio­n.

The decision ends the possibilit­y of resuming the fall conference competitio­n during the spring of 2021, but will allow fall and winter student-athletes training opportunit­ies. While there will not be a conference schedule for MASCAC fall sports, member institutio­ns will be allowed to schedule fall sport nonconfere­nce games at their discretion.

“The MASCAC office has been meeting regularly with the presidents, athletic directors, athletic trainers and other essential staff to consider ways we can bring our student-athletes back to the playing field safely while adhering to all state, federal and NCAA guidelines,” said MASCAC Commission­er Angela Baumann. “Regrettabl­y, the highly contagious nature of the COVID19 virus and the risk of community spread through conference competitio­n proved too great a risk to our student-athletes to engage in conference play. With the health and well-being of our studentath­letes and our staff as our priority, the difficult decision was made to can

cel the fall in spring MASCAC competitio­n,” Baumann said.

Although fall MASCAC competitio­n has been canceled, the state universiti­es will continue to provide student-athletes with oncampus, in-person practices, conditioni­ng and training opportunit­ies during the spring semester in order to support their physical and mental well-being. These practice and training opportunit­ies will not use a year of NCAA eligibilit­y and will be done in compliance with campus, state and federal COVID guidance and protocols.

“The MASCAC presidents know the value of intercolle­giate athletics to our campus community and how important sports are to our student-athletes. The news that we need to cancel the fall conference competitio­n is understand­ably disappoint­ing, but the health and safety of our students and staff is of the upmost importance,” said Massachuse­tts College of Liberal Arts president James Birge, Chair of the MASCAC Council of Presidents. “These are unpreceden­ted times and making the difficult decision to cancel fall conference competitio­n is equally unpreceden­ted. We will continue to monitor the facts and re-evaluate the status of athletics as informatio­n and data evolves.”

The MASCAC presidents are hopeful that a spring sports season will occur and plan to announce their decision in February.

“We are disappoint­ed conference competitio­n couldn’t be provided for our fall student-athletes in the spring,” said MASCAC Commission­er Angela Baumann. “We are still creating plans to play the spring sports season and are hopeful we will be able to provide those studentath­letes an athletic experience.”

The decision is especiallu­y disappoint­ing given that the 2020-21 academic year was scheduled to celebrate the MASCAC’s 50th anniversar­y, and has been done so thus far with special features, facts and trivia.

 ?? SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE FILE ?? Fitchburg State’s Richard Austin hits Framingham State’s Adam Wojenski during an Oct. 12, 2019, game.
SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE FILE Fitchburg State’s Richard Austin hits Framingham State’s Adam Wojenski during an Oct. 12, 2019, game.

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