SIPA USA

New England Small Collegiate Athletic Conference cancels winter sports because of pandemic

The New England Small Collegiate Athletic Conference, a Division III league, announced on Thursday that it is canceling winter sports because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

"Many of our students will not return to campus for the spring semester until late January or early February" due to health and safety protocols, the NESCAC explained. 

"Given these institutional policies and calendar changes, the NESCAC Presidents have unanimously decided to cancel NESCAC conference competition, including conference championships, for the winter season. Among other things, the timing of students’ return to campus means there will not be enough time to conduct meaningful conference play."

Andrew Mahoney of the Boston Globe added that basketball, hockey, swimming, diving, and squash are the sports impacted by today's news. 

The NESCAC is permitting league schools to schedule non-conference opponents for winter sports and hasn't yet made a final decision on spring sports. 

Unlike with Division I programs, smaller schools don't benefit from massive media rights deals and, instead, rely heavily on attendance for revenue. As it's unlikely indoor arenas in the United States will be filled at any point over the next several months, it's practically a guarantee other leagues will follow in the NESCAC's footsteps sooner rather than later. 

Division I basketball programs around the country are embracing the idea of using "bubble" sites for at least non-conference basketball competitions. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
NHL announces 2024 King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner
Cardinals sign first-round DL
Negro League legend finally getting his due as MLB merges stats
Rams sign first-round DE, complete draft class
Steelers QB Justin Fields focusing on 'little things' amid battle with Russell Wilson
Texans sign young offensive star to huge contract extension
Pistons confirm that key RFA forward underwent toe surgery
Pirates place left-hander, catcher on injured list
Mavs get good news on Maxi Kleber ahead of Game 4
Patriots exec discusses team's approach to QB competition
Braves to promote No. 3 prospect for MLB debut Wednesday
Diamondbacks release veteran infielder
Packers' former first-round pick planning to make 'monster leap'
NFLPA finalizing proposal for major change to offseason schedule
LeBron James shouts out Jaylen Brown after Celtics advance to NBA Finals
Pacers collapse down the stretch as Celtics sweep ECF
Hall of Famer, beloved broadcaster Bill Walton dead at 71
Jason Robertson leads Stars to comeback win over Oilers in Game 3
Despite recent form, Rafael Nadal's legacy is still gold standard for tennis
Bengals coach offers significant injury update on QB Joe Burrow