After several Division I conferences — including the Atlantic 10 in nearby Brooklyn — and the NCAA announced they were banning fans from their postseason men’s basketball tournaments, the Big East finally acted.
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Report: Recent Jazz opponents (Cavaliers, Knicks, Celtics, Pistons, Raptors) told to self-quarantine – NBCSports.com
Jazz center Rudy Gobert reportedly tested positive for coronavirus, causing Jazz-Thunder to get postponed and the NBA to suspend its season.
No participants at March Madness 2020
NCAA President Mark Emmert says NCAA Division I basketball tournament games will be played without fans in the arenas because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus. Emmert said in a statement Wednesday he made the decision to conduct both the men’s and women’s tournaments, which begin next week, with only essential staff and limited…
Coronavirus forces Golden State Warriors to play next home game without fans
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly made a plan to combat the coronavirus from spreading further as San Francisco officials announced Wednesday a moratorium on crowds of more than 1,000 or more people gathering in the community.
Clippers give Warriors a beatdown in quieter than normal setting
The Clippers rout the Golden State Warriors 131-107 in front of a light crowd possibly due to the coronavirus outbreak.
UFC 248 Medical Suspensions: Israel Adesanya faces potential six-month suspension – MMAWeekly
Zhang Weili and Joanna Jedrzejczyk escaped their UFC 248 war with minimal medical suspensions, but Israel Adesanya could be sidelined for six months.
Three Things to Know: If NBA locker rooms are cleared for coronavirus, are arenas next?
The NBA announced Monday that locker rooms would be closed to the media due to coronavirus concerns. Will NBA arenas be closed next?
Ivy League cancels men’s and women’s basketball tournaments because of concerns about spread of coronavirus
Ivy League cancels men’s and women’s basketball tournaments because of concerns about spread of coronavirus
Baltimore Ravens guard Marshal Yanda to retire this week, reports say
Baltimore Ravens offensive guard Marshal Yanda plans to announce his retirement this week, which will end the career of one of the franchise’s most decorated players, according to reports from Barstool Sports and ESPN.
Yanda played college football at Iowa, and was drafted by the Ravens in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
