San Antonio Express-News

NCAA to tip off season on Nov. 25

- Jeff Mcdonald

The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball season will begin Nov. 25, the day before Thanksgivi­ng.

The Division I Council voted Wednesday to push the start date back from the originally scheduled Nov. 10 as one of several precaution­s against the spread of coronaviru­s.

The later start date coincides with the decision most schools made to send students home from Thanksgivi­ng until January out of concern about a potential late-fall and early-winter flareup of COVID-19. Closed campuses could serve as a quasi bubble for players and provide a window for nonconfere­nce games.

“The fact our campuses will be clearing out, it will be possible to just further control the exposures, and the 25th gives us that opportunit­y,” said Division I Council chair Grace Calhoun, the athletic director at Penn.

The men’s and women’s basketball oversight committees had jointly recommende­d a start date of Nov. 21, a Saturday. Calhoun said the council wanted to avoid a weekend start date because of potential overlaps of basketball and football games on campuses.

The maximum number of regular-season games has been reduced from 31 to 27. The minimum number of games for considerat­ion for the NCAA Tournament was cut from 25 to 13. Teams can start practices Oct. 14. AT&T Center to be used as polling site: Joining with a getout-the-vote movement that has taken root across the NBA, the AT&T Center will be used as a polling site during the upcoming general election cycle.

The arena will be open for early voting from Oct. 13 through Oct. 30, and on the Nov. 3 national election day.

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