CCAA suspends NCAA competition for fall 2020

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The CCAA a Division II conference has suspended all sports for the fall semester. This is due to the California State university systems decision that all 23 intuition will conduct virtual classes for the upcoming fall semester. The CCAA conference is entirely made up of Cal State universities so based on Chancellor Whites announcement on Tuesday 12th, the Division II conference determined that the Fall season would not go ahead. The safety of their students, coaches, staff, faculty and communities and CCAA member institutions are their main priority during this time.

The California Collegiate Athletic Association released the below statement:

Based on Chancellor White’s May 12th announcement that the vast majority of CSU courses will be virtual for the fall semester of the 2020-21 academic year, and with utmost consideration for the health and welfare of our students, coaches, staff, faculty and communities, CCAA member institutions have determined that NCAA sport competition will not occur during the fall of 2020. The CCAA member institutions will continue to advocate strongly to maintain NCAA championship opportunities for all of our student-athletes, including our fall sports, during the 2020-21 academic year and recommend competition resume when it is safe and appropriate to do so for all of its members. Additional information regarding plans for athletics in fall and spring will be communicated as soon as it becomes available.
 
Dr. Gayle Hutchinson
President, Chico State University
Chair, CCAA Board of Presidents
 
Mitch Cox
Commissioner
CCAA

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