Pandemic concerns force CIAA to halt all fall sports

The conference of 12 HBCU programs said several of its schools are located in states experiencing dramatic increases in new COVID-19 cases.

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The CIAA announced it will cancel all fall sports because of the increase in COVID-19 cases.

The CIAA announced it will cancel all fall sports because of the increase in COVID-19 cases.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, a conference comprised of historically black colleges, is suspending all fall sports out of concern over the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A statement from the conference said several of its schools are located in states experiencing dramatic increases in new COVID-19 cases. It said the recent rise in cases has led to a pause in phased reopening plans in many of those states, resulting in uncertainty as to whether students will return to campus this fall at several CIAA institutions. 

The conference said on Thursday it will explore the possibility of a modified schedule for football, volleyball and men’s and women’s cross country next spring. In addition, the CIAA said its members unanimously agreed to honor athletic scholarships for student-athletes participating in fall sports.

Bowie State, Fayetteville State, Shaw University, Virginia State and Winston-Salem State are among the 12 schools in the conference.

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