The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ivy League cancels basketball tournament­s due to virus concerns

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. » The Ivy League on Tuesday canceled its men’s and women’s basketball tournament­s because of concerns about the spread of coronaviru­s.

The four-team tournament­s were scheduled to be played Friday through Sunday at Lavietes Pavilion in Cambridge. The Ivy League instead will award its automatic NCAA Tournament bids to the regular-season champions, the Princeton women and Yale men.

The tournament­s are the first at the Division I basketball level to be canceled by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Conference tournament­s have been going on all over the country since last week at venues big and small. Most of the biggest conference­s such as the Big Ten and Southeaste­rn Conference begin their men’s tournament­s this week at large arenas in major cities.

The NCAA men’s and women’s Division I Tournament­s begin next week. The NCAA has said it plans to play its games at the planned sites as scheduled with no adjustment­s to fan access but is monitoring the situation.

The Ivy League also announced Tuesday it will limit spectators at all other sporting events for the rest of the spring season.

The Providence, Rhode Islandbase­d league said the decision was made in “accordance with the guidance of public health and medical profession­als to discourage and limit large gatherings on campuses in light of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) situation.”

For most people, the new coronaviru­s causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus.

Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said in a statement the league shares the disappoint­ment of players and coaches.

“Regrettabl­y, the informatio­n and recommenda­tions presented to us from public health authoritie­s and medical profession­als have convinced us that this is the most prudent decision,” she said.

The league said all tickets will be refunded and ticket holders with questions should contact the Harvard

ticket office.

The Ivy League women’s tournament was schedule to be played Friday night, with top-seeded Princeton facing Columbia and No. 2 seed Penn facing Yale. The winners were to meet in the championsh­ip game Saturday at 5 p.m.

The men’s tournament was set to begin at 11 a.m. Saturday with topseeded Yale playing Penn, followed by No. 2 seed Harvard facing Princeton. The men’s championsh­ip game was scheduled for Sunday.

“It’s a bitterswee­t moment for us,” Yale spokesman Mike Gambardell­a said. “We’re happy our men will get an (automatic bid), but disappoint­ed that our women won’t be able to compete for a championsh­ip.”

 ?? JESSICA HILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Yale basketball players celebrate their Ivy League championsh­ip win over Harvard last season.
JESSICA HILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Yale basketball players celebrate their Ivy League championsh­ip win over Harvard last season.

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