The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

UGA teams showing they’re not impervious to COVID- 19

While football has been fortunate, coaches of other sports recently tested positive.

- ByChipTowe­rs chip. towers@ ajc. com

Mississipp­i State, which is scheduled to play Georgia in Athens on Nov. 21, is having to postpone its game against Auburn this Saturday due to a COVID- 19 outbreak on the team, the SEC announced Monday.

That news follows the revelation that Georgia had its second head coach in less than a week test positive for COVID- 19 over theweekend. The men’s tennis team postponed Sunday’smatch against Auburn after coach Manuel Diaz found out he was had been infected. Diaz was ordered to quarantine for 10 days. Nobody else on the team tested positive, though theywere all to undergo further tests Monday.

“Doing good so far,” Diaz said via text Monday.

Meanwhile, women’s soccer coach Billy Lesesne had a positive test last Wednesday. The initial plan was for Lesesne to isolate while assistant coach Robert Lane took the reins for the regularsea­son finale againstMis­souri last Friday. But that game ended up canceled “due to positive COVID- 19 tests and subsequent quarantine­s within the Georgia program.”

Lesesne is scheduled to return for the Bulldogs’ appearance in the SEC Tournament this Sunday.

Athletic Director Greg McGarity said those are isolated cases and he does not believe the athletics department is on the verge of an outbreak.

“We all understand that it’s a highly infectious disease,” McGarity said Monday. “I just thinkwe all have to do our due diligence to take every precaution possible, but evenwhen you do it still doesn’t assure that you can be COVID- free. I know our coaches are diligent and our staff has done a great job with educating all our teams. But that doesn’t prevent it 100%.”

Meanwhile, Georgia’s football team appears to have been fortunate so far against the virus.

The Bulldogs lost seven players to confirmed virus cases in Junewhen the team returned to campus for volunteer workouts, then had eight players quarantine due to possible exposure later thatmonth. Theathleti­c associatio­n has not released any testing results since then, but it is believed the team hasn’t had any players miss games due to infection or exposure.

“The good news is everybody has recovered fromit,” McGarity said. “That’s the positive news about this. I don’twant to jinx us, but I’ll just say everybodyw­ho has had it has recovered and no one has experience­d significan­t symptoms.”

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