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Mountain West Conference Suspends Spring Athletic Events Indefinitely
The coronavirus’s impact on the American sports landscape finally reaches the Mountain West.
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The conference moves quickly to stay safe.
Yesterday, the coronavirus made its biggest mark on American pop culture to date, touching everything from Tom Hanks to the NBA. Today, the Mountain West Conference made a move to be proactive that reflects many of the decisions being made elsewhere on the sports landscape.
As of today, all MWC sporting events have been postponed. In a press release put out by associate commissioner Javan Hedlund, exceptions will be made for those teams who are currently on the road, but it touches a number of sports like baseball and softball.
Mountain West Suspends Spring Sports Competitions pic.twitter.com/cpD4rAokzO
— Mountain West (@MountainWest) March 12, 2020
This decision by the conference also exempts teams who have qualified for an NCAA championship like Utah State and San Diego State men’s basketball or Boise State women’s basketball. However, other projected top seeds like Duke have preemptively tapped the brakes on participating in the men’s tourney, putting an on-time presentation in doubt:
Duke Athletics Suspends Activities Indefinitely
🗞️ https://t.co/a2mx0n9QYR#GoDuke pic.twitter.com/y9UjTw8CDT
— Duke Athletics (@DukeATHLETICS) March 12, 2020
The statement also leaves the status of Mountain West football’s spring games and recruiting processes at the discretion of each university. Some programs like Fresno State have not announced a formal response to COVID-19, but others like New Mexico have taken steps to close practices and Pro Day to the public at present, presumably with an eye on periodic reassessment before the spring game on April 4:
Reminder today's practice and Pro Day is now closed to fans due to the new regulations regarding COVID-19 best practices that have been implemented by UNM. #GoLobos pic.twitter.com/CQveEq6pZu
— New Mexico Football (@UNMLoboFB) March 12, 2020
We will keep you updated on any further coronavirus-related developments.
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