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Pac-12: Voluntary workouts can resume on campus on June 15

Great news for the return of collegiate athletics

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The Pac-12 Conference will allow voluntary workouts on campus for all sports beginning June 15, subject to the decision of each individual school and where allowed by local and state guidelines, the conference announced Tuesday.

The decision was made by the presidents and chancellor­s of the conference schools and followed the announceme­nt last week by the NCAA that schools can reopen for voluntary activities beginning next Monday. The Pac-12’s COVID-19 medical advisory committee created a series of guidelines and protocols for schools to follow once they decide to open for individual workouts.

“As states have either already opened or begin to open up access to parks, gyms and other training facilities, student-athletes should have the option at this time to be in, what for many, will be a much safer environmen­t on campus, where they can have access to the best available health, well-being and training support,” Pac-12 Commission­er Larry Scott said.

It’s unlikely all 12 schools will open their doors at the same time. States with schools in the conference are reopening at difference paces and that will affect when athletes can return to campus for workouts. Arizona has reopened many of its services and said profession­al sports can resume, while California, Washington and Oregon have been slower and more restrictiv­e in allowing the resumption of small gatherings.

The biggest impact will be on the fall sports, most

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