The Mercury News Weekend

Ivy League cancels its season due to the pandemic

- By Doug Feinberg

The Ivy League became the first Division I conference this year to cancel all winter sports, including men’s and women’s basketball.

The decision Thursday came 13 days before the scheduled start of the college basketball season. The league had decided this past summer, when it canceled fall sports, not to allow any of its sports to start play before early December.

“Regrettabl­y, the current trends regarding transmissi­on of the COVID-19 virus and subsequent protocols that must be put in place are impeding our strong desire to return to intercolle­giate athletics competitio­n in a safe manner,” the Ivy League presidents said in a joint statement. “Student- athletes, their families and coaches are again being asked to make enormous sacrifices for the good of public health — and we do not make this decision lightly.

“While these decisions

come with great disappoint­ment and frustratio­n, our commitment to the safety and lasting health of our student-athletes and wider communitie­s must remain our highest priority.”

Coaches and athletes were informed of the news on video conference calls Thursday evening.

“It is heartbreak­ing, no one wanted to be in this situation throughout the entire league, including the presidents. Ultimately it was about the health and well-being of student athletes, the campus community and general public,” Ivy League executive director Robin Harris said.

The news comes as the coronav irus cases are soaring across the U. S. Newly confirmed cases per day in the U. S. have rocketed more than 70% over the past two weeks, reaching an average of about 127,000 — the highest on record. And the number of people hospitaliz­ed with the virus hit an all-time high of more than 65,000.

Deaths per day in the U. S. have soared more than 40% over the past two weeks, from an average of about 790 to more than 1,100 as of Wednesday, the highest level in three months.

The Iv y League has tried to be in front of the virus. The league was the first conference to scrap its postseason basketball tournament last March.

The Iv y League announceme­nt affects not just basketball, but wrestling, indoor track and field, hockey, swimming, fencing and other sports. The league also said that spring sports are postponed through at least the end of February 2021.

“We do have the sincere hope for spring sports to be able to occur,” Harris said. “Clearly things have to change in the trends of the virus.”

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