With the continued focus on the health, safety and well-being of its student-athletes, coaches and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, College of Charleston Athletics has suspended fall sports competition.

Menโ€™s soccer, womenโ€™s soccer, volleyball, menโ€™s cross country and womenโ€™s cross country will continue to train and practice for an expected spring season. Year-round sports of menโ€™s golf, womenโ€™s golf, menโ€™s tennis, womenโ€™s tennis, sailing and equestrian will also not compete during the fall portion of each teamโ€™s schedule.

All of CofCโ€™s winter and spring sports teams, including menโ€™s basketball, womenโ€™s basketball, baseball, softball, beach volleyball and womenโ€™s indoor and outdoor track & field, remain on schedule.

On Aug. 5, the NCAA Board of Governors issued a statement listing specific requirements for NCAA Division I, II and III-member institutions to be able to participate in fall sports during the preseason, regular season and postseason including: (1) guidance for each division to make its decision on championships, (2) criteria for at least 50 percent of eligible institutions to sponsor a championship, (3) a decision on fall sports championships by Aug. 21 and (4) establishing strict return-to-sport medical protocol and testing.

โ€œWe thank our local medical community and sports medicine staff for their tremendous efforts of implementing our current return-to-sport medical protocols and testing to get us back on campus safely,โ€ Director of Athletics Matt Roberts said. โ€œWith the increased concern around the country and amongst the Colonial Athletic Association-member schools to postpone fall sports competition, we remain hopeful our fall student-athletes and coaches have the opportunity to pursue championships in the spring.โ€

Classes are scheduled to begin in an online environment for all CofC students on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, with a return to in-person classes on campus scheduled for Monday, Sept. 14.

โ€œThe safety and well-being of our coaches, student-athletes and staff remains a top priority for us,โ€ Roberts said. โ€œWe will continue to provide a safe environment through established protocols and safety measures we have already set in place as our student-athletes report for workouts and in-person classes in the coming weeks.โ€

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