Las Vegas Review-Journal

Daily health checks, face coverings parts of NCAA guidelines

- By Sam Gordon Las Vegas Review-journal

The NCAA on Thursday issued another set of recommenda­tions for a prospectiv­e return to play during the coronaviru­s pandemic as cases surge around the country.

Notable recommenda­tions include daily health checks, the use of face coverings and distancing measures and testing protocols — including testing and results within 72 hours in “high contact risk sports.”

Like football.

Conference­s around the country have begun to cancel or postpone portions of their fall sports schedules. High-profile leagues like the Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled all of their nonconfere­nce football games in an effort to mitigate the spread of the virus.

UNLV was supposed to play Pac12 foes California and Arizona State this season at Allegiant Stadium.

“This document lays out the advice of health care profession­als as to how to resume college sports if we can achieve an environmen­t where COVID-19 rates are manageable,” NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a statement. “Today, sadly, the data point in the wrong direction. If there is to be college sports in the fall, we need to get a much better handle on the pandemic.”

The guidelines were developed by the NCAA’S coronaviru­s advisory panel and incorporat­ed input from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC, known collective­ly as the Power Five. They’re “designed to inform schools in responding appropriat­ely based on their specific circumstan­ces and in the best interest of returning college athletes’ health and well-being,” per the NCAA.

Recommenda­tions say face coverings should be incorporat­ed into competitio­n whenever possible, and “universal” masking should take place on sidelines. Training also should take place outdoors whenever possible, and indoor training should be accompanie­d by strong ventilatio­n.

“Any recommenda­tion on a pathway toward a safe return to sport will depend on the national trajectory of COVID-19 spread,” Brian Hainline, the NCAA’S chief medical officer, said in a statement. “The idea of sport resocializ­ation is predicated on a scenario of reduced or flattened infection rates.”

The Big East joined the Big Ten and Pac-12 on Thursday, announcing league only schedules for fall sports. The Ivy League, Patriot League and MEAC of the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n have canceled the entirety of their fall sports seasons.

The Mountain West has not yet announced any plan for its fall season.

“As has been the case since the onset of the pandemic, we are fully engaged with our membership and advisors on a nearly daily basis exploring the myriad of potential scenarios around returning to competitio­n,” said MW Commission­er Craig Thompson.

Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bysamgordo­n on Twitter.

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