Las Vegas Review-Journal

Otzelberge­r positive for virus

Coach’s test forces UNLV to pause in-person activities

- By Ben Gotz

UNLV men’s basketball coach T.J. Otzelberge­r announced Tuesday he tested positive for

COVID-19, one day after his team’s game against Pepperdine was canceled.

The Rebels paused in-person team activities Tuesday, and their first Mountain West series at Wyoming on Sunday and Dec. 22 was postponed. The reschedule­d dates will be announced later.

“I appreciate­d the outstandin­g care of our medical team, and I am now in the required isolation,” Otzelberge­r said in a statement. “I look forward to returning to the team as soon as possible, and in the meantime, I will remain connected to our team remotely. I encourage ev

eryone to continue to follow all health and safety guidelines as we battle the pandemic together.”

UNLV has been ravaged by COVID-19 in recent weeks.

The Rebels canceled their Dec. 9 game against Eastern Washington at the Thomas & Mack Center because of a positive test, then canceled Monday’s home game. The team didn’t completely shut down after the Eastern Washington cancellati­on but was forced to alter its routine. Otzelberge­r’s positive test has forced the program to take more drastic measures.

There were 26 other teams on pause as of Tuesday morning, according to CBS Sports’

Jon Rothstein, including No. 2 Baylor.

Otzelberge­r is the second Mountain West men’s coach to have a public positive test, after Utah State’s Craig Smith. The conference already has postponed three of its series.

COVID-19 continues to spread in Nevada. The state reported 48 additional deaths Tuesday, tied for the second-most in a day since early March.

UNLV’S football program canceled two games because of COVID-19. The women’s basketball team lost a game on its schedule after Utah Valley paused activities before traveling to Las Vegas. The Lady Rebels instead played No. 1 Stanford.

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