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SIAC plans to move forward with sports in 2021 without football championship

ATLANTA, GA. – The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), announced Tuesday that it will seek to cautiously and prudently move forward with the 2021 winter and spring sports schedule.

The SIAC men’s and women’s basketball schedule will begin on January 9 and will feature a 12-14 game conference schedule that will culminate with the SIAC Basketball Championship Tournament featuring all SIAC men and women teams – including recently admitted SIAC member (provisional), Allen University.

The spring 2021 season will feature men’s and women’s tennis, golf, men’s and women’s track and field, softball, and baseball. The SIAC will not sponsor championships for football, men’s and women’s cross country, and women’s volleyball for the remainder of the 2020-21 academic year – although individual institutions may, based on unique or special circumstances, participate in intercollegiate competition in those sports.


Read: Spring Hill’s Fowler named SIAC Woman of the Year


At this juncture, fans will not be permitted at any sporting competition taking place on SIAC campuses.

SIAC Commissioner Gregory Moore stated, “In light of the fluid and dynamic nature of the current COVID-19 crisis, the SIAC will continue to work closely with its member institutions and continue to monitor and evaluate the health and safety risks, while also reserving the option to make scheduling adjustments should current circumstances change. I would also like to express appreciation of the efforts of Clark Atlanta Athletic Director Dr. Lin Dawson and his colleague SIAC ADs in connection with their efforts in crafting recommendations that were informed by the most recent NCAA COVID-19 Medical Advisory recommendations as well as updated state and local health official guidance.”

Courtesy: SIAC

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