USCAA Response to COVID-19

USCAA Response to COVID-19

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For Immediate Release

 

March 12, 2020

RE: 2020 USCAA Division I National Championships and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

 

 

The USCAA, in cooperation with Penn State University Fayette, has suspended its 2020 USCAA Men’s and Women’s Division I Basketball National Championships. 

The USCAA attempted to make adjustments throughout the tournament including reducing allowable attendance, the presence of sanitization stations throughout the facility, and eliminating consolation games.  However, the association deemed the threat of COVID-19 too serious to continue through Saturday.  “It is in the best interest of our competitors, staff, and fans to suspend these championships and reevaluate how we continue through the spring based on the reports from experts,” states USCAA Executive Director Matt Simms.  In 15 years, this is the most gut wrenching decision we have had to make, but it was done with the health and safety of our people in mind.”

The USCAA will send recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding continuation of winter and spring sports, determination of winter champions (if necessary) and make further releases to the membership and public in the coming week.