The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AD Stansbury hopes spring sports can resume

- By Ken Sugiura ksugiura@ajc.com

In a statement released Friday afternoon, Georgia Tech Athletic Director Todd Stansbury supported the cancellati­ons and suspension­s of college events and seasons that have impacted Tech athletes in the wake of the spread of COVID-19.

At the same time, in sharing his disappoint­ment for Yellow Jackets athletes in winter sports whose seasons have ended prematurel­y, he gave voice to the possibilit­y spring sports teams whose seasons have been suspended by the ACC will be able to eventually resume.

Stansbury said was “extremely disappoint­ed for our spring sports student-athletes whose seasons are currently on hold and hope that it will be safe and appropriat­e for them to resume competitio­n this spring.”

Tech fields seven teams that compete in the spring — baseball, golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s track. Members of the swimming/diving and indoor track and field teams had qualified for their respective NCAA championsh­ips and the women’s basketball team was hoping for a postseason tournament berth.

In an interview Friday with the “Packer and Durham” show on the ACC Network, Clemson Athletic Director and former Tech AD Dan Radakovich shared a like sentiment, saying “(I) look forward to these conversati­ons to be able to come back and see if there’s any possibilit­y of retaining a little bit of the (spring) season, but if not, that’s OK.”

On Thursday, the ACC suspended “all athletic related activities” until further notice, leaving open the possibilit­y spring sports could eventually continue. It was a contrast to the Big Ten, which Thursday canceled all spring sports competitio­n through the end of those sports’ seasons. It followed a similar decision by the Ivy League on Wednesday. The NCAA also canceled all remaining championsh­ip events through the end of the academic year.

The ACC’s stance, which suspended competitio­n, formal and organized practice, recruiting and participat­ion in NCAA championsh­ips, was similar to other power conference­s besides the Big Ten. The Pac-12 canceled all league competitio­ns and championsh­ip events until further notice. The SEC suspended regular-season competitio­n on member campuses and conference championsh­ip events until April 15.

The Big 12 suspended all regular-season competitio­ns, on- and off-campus recruiting and out-of-season practice until March 29.

The NCAA has also granted an extra season of eligibilit­y to spring sports athletes in light of their seasons being suspended or canceled.

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM ?? Tech AD Todd Stansbury is hoping spring sports student-athletes can salvage some of this season.
ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM Tech AD Todd Stansbury is hoping spring sports student-athletes can salvage some of this season.

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