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It happens so frequently now, almost going unnoticed by the sporting public.
Each day, it’s clear, more college basketball programs are temporarily shutting down after team members test positive for COVID-19.
The Gophers men’s team paused all activities for five days and returned to practice with about a week to prepare for Wednesday’s opener against Wisconsin-Green Bay.
“To think there is not going to be disruption is crazy,” Gophers coach Richard Pitino said. “We’re trying to play sports in a pandemic. We’re not in a bubble. We’re on a college campus.”
Go Gophers!!
It happens so frequently now, almost going unnoticed by the sporting public.
Each day, it’s clear, more college basketball programs are temporarily shutting down after team members test positive for COVID-19.
The Gophers men’s team paused all activities for five days and returned to practice with about a week to prepare for Wednesday’s opener against Wisconsin-Green Bay.
“To think there is not going to be disruption is crazy,” Gophers coach Richard Pitino said. “We’re trying to play sports in a pandemic. We’re not in a bubble. We’re on a college campus.”
Gophers expect disruptions as men's basketball season opens this week
What makes college basketball think it can start this week and get very far without major issues after what we've seen during the fall sports seasons?
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!