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Pitino, Iona hoops on hold

- Josh Thomson

With the rest of the college basketball world tipping off on Wednesday, Rick Pitino and Iona College remained sidelined.

According to a spokespers­on for the college, all athletics are on hold “until further notice” in the wake of a supersprea­der event that has now resulted in 74 new cases of COVID- 19 and pushed all classes online for at least two weeks.

The men’s and women’s basketball teams were among those scheduled to hold practice Wednesday, the first day official team workouts were permitted by the NCAA.

Pitino, who was hired in March, wasn’t on campus for several months due to COVID protocols, but the Hall of Fame coach has been in New Rochelle,

New York, for offseason activities since the summer.

The recent outbreak on campus was sparked by a single event attended by student- athletes, according to the college, and almost all the positive cases involved athletes on eight different teams. The extent of the basketball team’s involvemen­t was not disclosed.

Students who caught the virus or were in close contact with someone who did must isolate or quarantine for 14 days and online classes will run until at least Oct. 26.

The men’s basketball team is scheduled for Pitino’s debut on Nov. 25 at Fordham University. The Gaels are expected to play in a multi- team event at Mohegan Sun in Connecticu­t from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. Vermont and Buffalo are currently in the field, although the possible addition of a fourth team and other details have yet to be finalized.

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