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I encourage everyone and their peer program supporters to flood the league office with requests to resume the seasons at later date TBD or allow redshirting due to extreme circumstances. This is a mess. The kids deserve better even if this is the appropriate response to not play right now. Let them either resume seasons later across D1 (if rest of NCAA follows suit) or if the rest of D1 plays, let them return without penalty next year like a redshirt. Be nimble if you're going to roll out unprecedented action.
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Feel for the students, athletes or not, but an excess of caution is the way to go. US is way behind the curve on knowing the extent of this, like Italy & China were (see compared to S. Korea & Singapore)
[Please, please guys. Here in northern #Italy we made one big mistake. Everybody kept saying "It's just flu" and now our intensive care units are collapsing. Everybody kept going outside like nothing happened and now our grandparents and parents are dying.#coronavirus is not #flu— Zìbora (@labisbeticah) March 9, 2020]
China has apparently turned the corner, but their mistake was covering up the issue at first due to CYA-ism.
Redshirt year although seniors probably have gigs lined up, some in MLL/PLL
[Please, please guys. Here in northern #Italy we made one big mistake. Everybody kept saying "It's just flu" and now our intensive care units are collapsing. Everybody kept going outside like nothing happened and now our grandparents and parents are dying.#coronavirus is not #flu— Zìbora (@labisbeticah) March 9, 2020]
China has apparently turned the corner, but their mistake was covering up the issue at first due to CYA-ism.
Redshirt year although seniors probably have gigs lined up, some in MLL/PLL
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just posted on Inside lacrosse... Ivy league cancels spring sports amid COVID-19... the beginning of the end.
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Update:
Dana O'Neil
@DanaONeilWriter
Ivy League personnel just told me it will likely request a blanket waiver/extra year for all spring sport athletes whose seasons were just canceled.
Very valid response from Trevor Tierney:
Trevor Tierney
@trevor_tierney
There are still major challenges for these SAs. Will they also waive the $70k for tuition, room, and board? Also, not many five year academic programs at Ivy schools.
Dana O'Neil
@DanaONeilWriter
Ivy League personnel just told me it will likely request a blanket waiver/extra year for all spring sport athletes whose seasons were just canceled.
Very valid response from Trevor Tierney:
Trevor Tierney
@trevor_tierney
There are still major challenges for these SAs. Will they also waive the $70k for tuition, room, and board? Also, not many five year academic programs at Ivy schools.
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Life will go on for these kids and they will get degrees from great universities, but I do feel badly for Sowers. Kid has been phenomenal and finally has some players to play with … and he will graduate with a ton of individual records and not one Ivy League playoff game or NCAA playoff game. He finally had a chance to possibly show his stuff on a broader stage and it was extinguished. This coming from a Yale fan …
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On the one hand, they wouldn’t have to worry about splitting 12.6 schollies among 5 years worth of players. On the other hand, it the majority of seniors came back for a 5th year that would make a hella mess out of rosters. They should waive room and board, since they will still be “going to school” remotely I have a hard time seeing them waive tuition.
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Teat, Sowers, Ierlan and all of these baller seniors should form a super team if they can't logistically justify staying in the league, win a natty and hoist it as Ivy All Stars.
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Lets remember who we are talking about here, folks - the Ivy League. They will not lift one finger for athletes. It would be below them to do that.
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Couldn't they just have done this after this weekend so we could have seen Yale-Cornell, Penn-Princeton, Brown-Harvard. At least then we would have had a good reason to hang around FanLax for another week, and Dartmouth could have claimed an undefeated Ivy season
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I appreciate your sentiment, Lax3. However, Sowers did play in one Ivy League playoff game, in 2017, a 17-15 semi-final loss to Brown. Here's hoping for a return to normality for all of us.Lax3 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 3:27 pm Life will go on for these kids and they will get degrees from great universities, but I do feel badly for Sowers. Kid has been phenomenal and finally has some players to play with … and he will graduate with a ton of individual records and not one Ivy League playoff game or NCAA playoff game. He finally had a chance to possibly show his stuff on a broader stage and it was extinguished. This coming from a Yale fan …
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Lobby the PLL to expand by one additional team and put all of them on it. I'd watch
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Feel badly for these gifted young men and women.
Sadly, such is life.
Best wishes on whatever they choose to do moving forward.
DocBarrister
Sadly, such is life.
Best wishes on whatever they choose to do moving forward.
DocBarrister
@DocBarrister
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Also a heartfelt thanks to all, particularly the seniors on all the teams for providing such a profound source of interest and enjoyment for me as well as I'm sure many other fans and spectators.
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What an asstard.
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Will be interesting to see if any other leagues follow.
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SUNY/CUNY announced campus closures with the remainder of the semester handled online. I feel it's inevitable all leagues will follow in short order.Trumansburger wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:08 pm Will be interesting to see if any other leagues follow.
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Ivy League To Cancel All Athletic Events Through Remainder Of The Spring
3/11/2020 3:01:00 PM
By: The Ivy League
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PRINCETON, N.J. – With further developments in the outbreak of COVID-19, the Ivy League Presidents are announcing their unanimous decision to cancel all spring athletics practice and competition through the remainder of the academic year.
Individual institutions will decide whether or not winter teams and student-athletes who have qualified for postseason play will participate.
In accordance with the guidance of public health and medical professionals, several Ivy League institutions have announced that students will not return to campus after spring break, and classes will be held virtually during the semester. Given this situation, it is not feasible for practice and competition to continue.
3/11/2020 3:01:00 PM
By: The Ivy League
Story Links
PRINCETON, N.J. – With further developments in the outbreak of COVID-19, the Ivy League Presidents are announcing their unanimous decision to cancel all spring athletics practice and competition through the remainder of the academic year.
Individual institutions will decide whether or not winter teams and student-athletes who have qualified for postseason play will participate.
In accordance with the guidance of public health and medical professionals, several Ivy League institutions have announced that students will not return to campus after spring break, and classes will be held virtually during the semester. Given this situation, it is not feasible for practice and competition to continue.
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It took a little time to finalize but it was inevitable
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No idea how this virus will play out but leave it to the "we think we are smarter than everyone else" Ivy league presidents to CANCEL the season rather than suspend it to see how things look in a month.
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Shame the season gets cancelled. Virtually all the IVY teams’ arrow was pointing up with four teams in the top 10 and others feeling confident in the direction of their programs. Too bad, particularly for seniors.
Just curious, would the NCAA consider the cancellation of a school’s season the equivalent of a “medical red shirt”, and allow a fifth year?. As a parent, if allowed and my son wanted to complete a fifth year I would have him miss a fall semester and take a fifth spring. In other words, three falls and five springs. Many take a “gap year” during college years and most collegiate athletes would consider their four years of being a teammate as amongst the top periods of their life. Most are looking at a work career of 30-50 years. Why cut 25 % of an athletes “best” four years?
If my son wanted a fifth spring to have four years of lacrosse I would give it to him. Interested if others feel the same way. I also think a fall semester doing an internship or working is a very productive introduction to life and a career post graduation. That way parents pay eight semesters and the student takes five years to get a four year degree. Summer work or internship is not always enough exposure to life post graduation. And to take away a season of lacrosse seems harsh and unnecessary. The work world can wait a year
Just curious, would the NCAA consider the cancellation of a school’s season the equivalent of a “medical red shirt”, and allow a fifth year?. As a parent, if allowed and my son wanted to complete a fifth year I would have him miss a fall semester and take a fifth spring. In other words, three falls and five springs. Many take a “gap year” during college years and most collegiate athletes would consider their four years of being a teammate as amongst the top periods of their life. Most are looking at a work career of 30-50 years. Why cut 25 % of an athletes “best” four years?
If my son wanted a fifth spring to have four years of lacrosse I would give it to him. Interested if others feel the same way. I also think a fall semester doing an internship or working is a very productive introduction to life and a career post graduation. That way parents pay eight semesters and the student takes five years to get a four year degree. Summer work or internship is not always enough exposure to life post graduation. And to take away a season of lacrosse seems harsh and unnecessary. The work world can wait a year