NCAA Division III extends preseason on run-up to sports' phased return
In another step geared toward keeping the health and safety of student-athletes first, the NCAA Division III Administrative Committee announced it will lengthen the preseason for sports teams for 2020-21.
The move looks to provide a cushion of preparation time as college athletics begin to swing toward a measured return following the mass disruption caused by the spread of covid-19.
The first practice date for all Division III fall sports will be Aug. 10, or the first day of class — whichever comes first.
In addition, there will be an unlimited number of “administrative days” for schools to conduct non-athletics activities. At this time, schools will provide housing and meal expenses to student-athletes before the start of practices.
Previously, the start date was based on a team’s first game. Now, teams are unsure when their seasons will begin.
The NCAA’s Sport Science Institute plans to release phased guidelines for the return of players and coaches to campuses.
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— NCAA Division III (@NCAADIII) June 11, 2020
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
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