Faculty basketball video games affected by COVID-19: Oregon goes on pause, video games vs. UCLA and USC postponed

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Michigan will not be giving up its spot atop the Huge Ten standings anytime quickly, at the very least not till Feb. 11, which is the date of the Wolverines’ subsequent scheduled sport as this system sits in an prolonged hiatus as a consequence of COVID-19 points. The college introduced on Jan. 23 that its complete athletic division would go on a two-week pause after the B.1.1.7 variant was discovered throughout the athletic division.

Meaning the No. 4 Wolverines (13-1, 8-1) will stay the one one-loss staff within the league in the interim as their video games in opposition to Penn State, Indiana, Northwestern and Michigan State have all been postponed. Nevertheless it additionally signifies that coach Juwan Howard’s staff will not have the ability to apply, which could possibly be a blow to participant conditioning because the common season’s stretch run nears.

“Canceling competitions isn’t one thing we wish to do, however with so many unknowns about this variant of COVID-19, we should do every thing we will to attenuate the unfold amongst student-athletes, coaches, workers, and to the student-athletes at different faculties, Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel mentioned.

Michigan is not the one main convention staff coping with COVID-19 issues. Oregon introduced Jan. 26 that it’s pausing all staff actions as a consequence of COVID-19 protocols, forcing two video games in opposition to UCLA and a sport in opposition to USC to be postponed.

Upcoming notable postponements or cancellations

  • Jan. 27: Wichita State at Cincinnati
  • Jan. 27: Temple at South Florida
  • Jan. 27: Boston Faculty at Clemson
  • Jan. 28: Oregon at UCLA
  • Jan. 30: Indiana at Michigan
  • Jan. 30: Boston Faculty at Louisville
  • Jan. 30: Cincinnati at South Florida
  • Jan. 30: Oregon at USC
  • Feb. 1: Oregon at UCLA
  • Feb. 3: Michigan at Northwestern
  • Feb. 6: Santa Clara at Gonzaga
  • Feb. 6: Michigan State at Michigan

TEAMS NOT COMPETING IN 2020-21

  • Bethune-Cookman
  • Maryland-Jap Shore
  • Chicago State (suspended season after 0-9 begin, citing determination to “concentrate on the well being, security, and tutorial pursuits of the Males’s Basketball student-athletes.”)
  • Ivy League — BrownColumbiaCornellDartmouthHarvardPennPrinceton and Yale

Earlier notable postponements or cancellations

  • Nov. 25: UTSA at Oklahoma 
  • Nov. 25: Virginia vs. Maine (Uncasville, Connecticut)
  • Nov. 25: Central Arkansas at Ole Miss
  • Nov. 25: Gardner-Webb at Duke — rescheduled for Dec. 19, then canceled
  • Nov. 25: Northern Arizona at Arizona
  • Nov. 25-27: Creighton at Crossover Traditional (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
  • Nov. 25-27: Texas A&M at Crossover Traditional (Sioux Falls)
  • Nov. 25: Western Illinois at DePaul
  • Nov. 25: UMass Lowell vs. Florida
  • Nov. 25: Stanford vs. Utah Valley
  • Nov. 25: Drexel at Penn State
  • Nov. 26: Baylor vs. Arizona State at Empire Traditional (Uncasville)
  • Nov. 26: Jackson State vs. Ole Miss
  • Nov. 27: Arkansas State at Ole Miss
  • Nov. 27; Baylor at Empire Traditional (Uncasville)
  • Nov. 27: Virginia vs. Florida (Uncasville)
  • Nov. 27: Florida State vs. Gardner-Webb — rescheduled for Dec. 21
  • Nov. 28 Oklahoma at UCF
  • Nov. 28: Chicago State at DePaul
  • Nov. 29: Baylor at Seton Corridor
  • Nov. 29: Gardner-Webb at Georgia
  • Nov. 30: Lengthy Seashore State at UCLA
  • Nov. 30: Belmont Abbey at Charlotte
  • Dec. 1: Towson at Maryland 
  • Dec. 1: Alcorn State at DePaul
  • Dec. 1: Vanderbilt vs. UConn (Uncasville)
  • Dec. 2: Colorado at Arizona — rescheduled for Dec. 28
  • Dec. 3: Vanderbilt at Legends Traditional (Uncasville)
  • Dec. 4: UNC Greensboro at Louisville
  • Dec. 4: Florida A&M at South Florida
  • Dec. 5: Gonzaga vs. Baylor (Indianapolis)
  • Dec. 5: NC State vs. UConn: (Uncasville)
  • Dec. 5: Alabama A&M at Ohio State
  • Dec. 5: James Madison at Maryland
  • Dec. 5: UT-Martin at Illinois
  • Dec. 5: Purdue-Fort Wayne at Notre Dame
  • Dec. 5: Ole Miss at Memphis       
  • Dec. 6: Florida A&M at Nebraska
  • Dec. 6: DePaul at Iowa State
  • Dec. 8: Fordham at Saint John’s
  • Dec. 8: Tarleton State at Gonzaga
  • Dec. 9: Louisville at Wisconsin
  • Dec. 9: Michigan State at Virginia
  • Dec. 9: NC State at Michigan
  • Dec. 9: Robert Morris at West Virginia
  • Dec. 10: Southern at Gonzaga
  • Dec. 11: Saint John’s at UConn
  • Dec. 12: Xavier at Windfall   
  • Dec. 12: Northern Arizona at Gonzaga
  • Dec. 12: Charleston Southern at Duke
  • Dec. 12: Saint John’s at Texas Tech
  • Dec. 13: Stanford at USC 
  • Dec. 13: SIU-Edwardsville at Northwestern
  • Dec. 13: Texas at Baylor
  • Dec. 13: William & Mary at Virginia 
  • Dec. 13: UConn at Georgetown
  • Dec. 15: Tarleton State at Baylor
  • Dec. 15: Detroit at Kentucky
  • Dec. 15: Seton Corridor at Xavier
  • Dec. 16: NC State at Louisville
  • Dec. 16: Northern Iowa at Wisconsin
  • Dec. 18: Xavier at DePaul 
  • Dec. 17: DePaul at Windfall 
  • Dec. 19: Virginia vs. Villanova (at Madison Sq. Backyard)
  • Dec. 19: Gardner-Webb at Duke
  • Dec. 19: Houston at Alabama
  • Dec. 19: South Carolina at Clemson
  • Dec. 21: San Diego at Arizona
  • Dec. 22: Notre Dame at Syracuse
  • Dec. 22: VCU at LSU
  • Dec. 22: UNLV at Wyoming
  • Dec. 23: UCLA at Oregon
  • Dec. 23: South Carolina State at South Carolina
  • Dec. 23: UConn at DePaul
  • Dec. 29: South Carolina at Kentucky
  • Dec. 30: Syracuse at Wake Forest
  • Dec. 31: San Diego State at UNLV
  • Jan. 2: North Carolina at Syracuse (rescheduled for Jan. 12)
  • Jan. 2: DePaul at St. John’s
  • Jan. 2: Arizona State at Washington
  • Jan. 2: Memphis at Temple
  • Jan. 2: Virginia Tech at Virginia
  • Jan. 2: San Diego State at UNLV
  • Jan. 3: Wisconsin at Penn State
  • Jan. 4: San Diego State at UNLV
  • Jan. 5: Villanova at DePaul
  • Jan. 5: Memphis at UCF
  • Jan. 5: Nebraska at Purdue
  • Jan. 6: Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
  • Jan. 6: UMass at George Washington
  • Jan. 6: Penn State at Ohio State
  • Jan. 6: Oregon State at Utah
  • Jan. 6: Temple at Tulane
  • Jan. 7: Gonzaga vs. Santa Clara
  • Jan. 8: Villanova vs. Marquette
  • Jan. 9: Florida State at Pittsburgh 
  • Jan. 9: Clemson at North Carolina
  • Jan. 9: South Carolina at Ole Miss 
  • Jan. 9: Oregon State at Colorado
  • Jan. 9: LSU at Missouri  
  • Jan. 9: Virginia Tech at Louisville
  • Jan. 9: Michigan at Penn State
  • Jan. 12: Clemson at Syracuse
  • Jan. 12: West Virginia at Baylor
  • Jan. 12: Vanderbilt at Missouri
  • Jan. 12: Tennessee at Vanderbilt
  • Jan. 12: Tennessee at South Carolina
  • Jan. 13: Illinois at Nebraska
  • Jan. 13: DePaul at Georgetown
  • Jan. 13: Iowa State at Kansas State
  • Jan. 13: Villanova at Xavier
  • Jan. 14: Michigan State at Iowa
  • Jan. 14: SMU at Memphis
  • Jan. 14: Arizona State at Oregon
  • Jan. 14: Houston at South Florida
  • Jan. 16: Iowa State at Kansas
  • Jan. 16: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
  • Jan. 16: Georgia Tech at NC State
  • Jan. 16: Georgetown at Windfall
  • Jan. 16: Arizona at Oregon
  • Jan. 16: TCU at West Virginia
  • Jan. 16: Xavier at Seton Corridor
  • Jan. 17: Wichita State at SMU
  • Jan. 17: Indiana at Michigan State

Jan. 18: Notre Dame at Howard
Jan. 19: Oklahoma State at West Virginia
Jan. 19: UCLA at Oregon
Jan. 20: Texas at Iowa State
Jan. 20: Texas Tech at TCU
Jan. 20: NC State at Virginia
Jan. 20: Boston Faculty at Virginia Tech
Jan. 20: Nebraska at Minnesota
Jan. 20: Xavier at UConn
Jan. 20: Georgetown at Marquette
Jan. 20: East Carolina at South Florida
Jan. 20: Texas A&M at Vanderbilt
Jan. 20: SMU at Tulane
Jan. 20: Cincinnati at Temple
Jan. 21: USC at Stanford
Jan. 22: Seton Corridor at Butler
Jan. 23: Texas at TCU
Jan. 23: Iowa State at Texas Tech
Jan. 23: Illinois at Michigan State
Jan. 23: Tulane at Tulsa
Jan. 23: Pittsburgh at Boston Faculty
Jan. 24: Nebraska at Iowa
Jan. 24: South Florida at Wichita State
Jan. 26: Georgetown at Xavier

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