NCAA cancels men’s and women’s Division I basketball tournaments amid coronavirus fears
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NCAA cancels men's and women's Division I basketball tournaments amid coronavirus fearsNEW YORK (AP) NCAA cancels men's and women's Division I basketball tournaments amid coronavirus fears.
AP College Sports WriterMarch Madness: Conferences scrap tourneys; NCAAs in doubtBy RALPH D. RUSSOThe most powerful conferences in college sports canceled their men's basketball tournaments Thursday because of the coronavirus, putting in doubt this month's NCAA Tournament - one of the biggest events on the American sports calendar.Within minutes...
AP Sports WriterOhio players get in one last run after MAC tourney canceledBy TOM WITHERSCLEVELAND (AP) After getting up some pregame shots, Ohio's players excitedly huddled at mid-court just like they have all season.Game time was an hour away, and as they stood on top of the Mid-American...
AP College Sports WriterMarch Madness: Conferences scrap tourneys; NCAAs in doubtBy RALPH D. RUSSOThe most powerful conferences in college sports canceled their men's basketball tournaments Thursday because of the coronavirus, putting in doubt this month's NCAA Tournament - one of the biggest events on the American sports calendar.Within minutes...
AP College Sports WriterMarch Madness: Conferences scrap tourneys; NCAAs in doubtBy RALPH D. RUSSOThe most powerful conferences in college sports canceled their men's basketball tournaments Thursday because of the coronavirus, putting in doubt this month's NCAA Tournament - one of the biggest events on the American sports calendar.Within minutes...
AP College Sports WriterMarch Madness: Power 5 teams scrap tourneys; NCAAs in doubtBy RALPH D. RUSSOThe biggest conferences in college sports all canceled their basketball tournaments Thursday because of the coronavirus, putting in doubt this month's NCAA Tournament - one of the biggest events on the American sports calendar.Within...
AP Sports WriterPowell wins Big East player of year, McDermott top coachBy TOM CANAVANNEW YORK (AP) Myles Powell, who skipped a chance to play in the NBA to become the first member of his family to earn a college degree, was selected the Big East Conference player of...
AP College Sports WriterOnly essential staff and limited family at NCAA tournamentsBy RALPH D. RUSSONCAA tournament games will not be open to the general public because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.NCAA President Mark Emmert said Wednesday that he made the decision to conduct both the men's and...
AP College Sports WriterOnly essential staff and limited family at NCAA tournamentsBy RALPH D. RUSSONCAA President Mark Emmert says NCAA Division I basketball tournament games will not be open to the general public because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.Emmert said in a statement Wednesday that he made...
NCAA President Emmert: Only essential staff, limited family attendance at championships including basketball tournaments
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NCAA President Emmert: Only essential staff, limited family attendance at championships including basketball tournamentsINDIANAPOLIS (AP) NCAA President Emmert: Only essential staff, limited family attendance at championships including basketball tournaments.
AP College Sports WriterOhio order would force NCAA Tournament games without fansBy RALPH D. RUSSOAn order from the governor of Ohio to restrict spectator access to indoor sporting events because of concerns about the coronavirus would force the NCAA to play men's basketball tournament games in the state without...
AP Sports WriterMarquette's Howard hoping to cap career with long NCAA runBy STEVE MEGARGEEMILWAUKEE (AP) Markus Howard will leave Marquette as one of the most dynamic scorers in Big East history. He has the most career points of any active Division I player and leads the nation in...
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