NCAA Division III sports won't hold fall championships in 2020.
The Division III Presidents Council canceled the championships in all fall sports Wednesday, citing COVID-19 "and related administrative and financial challenges."
The move affects the postseasons of cross country, field hockey, football, soccer, volleyball, and water polo for many small colleges across the country. A number of Division III conferences have already called off fall sports for 2020, with some exploring the possibility of moving competitions to the spring.
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Earlier Wednesday, the NCAA directed individual schools and conferences to meet requirements in order to hold fall sports in 2020.
"The [Board of Governors] expressed serious concerns about the continuing high levels of COVID-19 infection in many parts of the nation," the NCAA said in a statement. "The board has determined that it will only support moving forward with fall championships and other postseason play if strict conditions are applied and adhered to."