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Mountain West Fall Sports Postponed

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Mountain West Postpones 2020 Fall Sports

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West has announced the indefinite postponement of all scheduled fall sports contests and MW championship events in response to ongoing challenges with the effective mitigation and management of the COVID-19 virus in conjunction with athletic competition. The MW Board of Directors prioritized the physical and mental health and well-being of the Conference's student-athletes and overall campus communities in its decision – as it has done throughout the course of the pandemic.
 
The fall sports affected by today's decision include men's and women's cross country, football, women's soccer and women's volleyball (with the exception of the unique circumstances involved with the military service academies). Last week, the league announced that all fall competition in the sports of men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, women's swimming and diving, men's and women's indoor track and field, softball and baseball was canceled. At this time, there are ongoing discussions regarding the status of winter sports. (Hawai'i is a football-only member of the Mountain West.) 
 
The Mountain West will begin to explore the feasibility of rescheduling fall sports competition, including the possibility of those sports competing in the spring, and develop options for consideration. Athletically-related activities and training opportunities for enrolled student-athletes will also be evaluated consistent with NCAA legislation and guidance, as well as state, local and campus parameters.
 
"Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our students, student-athletes, coaches, faculty, staff and overall communities," said Dr. Mary Papazian, President at San José State University and Chair of the MW Board of Directors. "Through the hard work of many over the past several months, the Conference made every effort to create an opportunity for our student-athletes to compete, and we empathize with the disappointment this creates for everyone associated with our programs. The best interests of our students and student-athletes remain our focus and we will persist in our efforts to forge a viable and responsible path forward."
 
"Since the start of the pandemic, our membership and staff have been working diligently to prepare for a fall sports season," said MW Commissioner Craig Thompson. "We were hopeful we could carefully and responsibly conduct competition as originally scheduled with essential protocols in place. However, numerous external factors and unknowns outside our control made this difficult decision necessary. I fully understand the impact of this outcome on our student- athletes, coaches, administrators and staff who work so hard daily to play the sports we all love, and I share in their disappointment. We will continue to navigate this pandemic together, overcome the obstacles and return to intercollegiate athletics at the earliest opportunity."

"The Mountain West Conference presidents are all focused on the health and wellbeing of our campus communities, and this pandemic has brought us all unique and unprecedented challenges," UH President David Lassner said. "As a group, we could not see a path forward to conduct an athletic schedule this fall that we could be proud of.  While today's decision only affects Rainbow Warrior football at UH Mānoa, this is the same conclusion the Big West Conference reached for our other fall sports."

"We support today's very difficult decision by the Mountain West Conference," UH Athletics Director David Matlin said. "We know that it was a difficult choice, but made wholly in the best interest of our student-athletes, our school, and our community. The absence of fall sports will be hard for us as a department, but more so for our student-athletes. We will continue to support them academically and mentally as we press forward with a safe path to get them back to a new normal of competition. Our athletic 'Ohana will get through these rough waters together."


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