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Positive COVID-19 test to force Alabama State coach Freda Freeman-Jackson from the bench

The coronavirus continues to impact the Alabama State basketball program after women’s head coach Freda Freeman-Jackson tested positive for the virus, the school announced Friday.

Freeman-Jackson, Alabama State said in a news release, will miss the Hornets’ next two games against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Mississippi Valley State.

“In accordance with the protocols set forth by the university and the conference, Jackson has tested regularly with negative results; however, on Friday morning she received a positive test result and will follow the University’s isolation protocols,” the statement said.

Assistant coach Clayton Harris will replace Freeman-Jackson for contests Saturday and Monday.

Earlier this week, the school revealed that men’s basketball coach Mo Williams tested positive for COVID-19, which forced him to miss the home opener versus Jackson State on Monday.

Also read: Alabama State coach Mo Williams to miss Monday night game after positive COVID-19 test

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