WAC Suspends Men's Soccer Season Through End Of Calendar YearWAC Suspends Men's Soccer Season Through End Of Calendar Year

WAC Suspends Men's Soccer Season Through End Of Calendar Year

DENVER - In consideration of the global COVID-19 pandemic and challenges faced by its member institutions, the Western Athletic Conference Board of Directors voted today to suspend all fall championship and non-championship athletics competition through the end of the calendar year.

"It obviously was a difficult decision, and not one made lightly," said WAC Commissioner Jeff Hurd. "But it was one made after extensive discussion and consideration of all relevant factors as well as input from conference administrators and the Medical Advisory Committee. The health and safety of our student-athletes, the many others associated with our athletics programs and all those in our campus environments always will be the highest priority."

"The Board recognizes the disappointment felt by our student-athletes, coaches, and fans, but it believes the decision is in the best interest of all concerned," said Board Chair, Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J.

The fall conference championship sports affected are men's and women's cross country, volleyball and men's and women's soccer. Contingent on the NCAA fall championships being moved to the spring and if feasible, the WAC will conduct the respective sports during the same time frame. 

Affiliate members remain under the jurisdiction of institutional discretion when it comes to determining a safe return to competition.

Conditioning, strength training and other practice opportunities in all sports will be permitted per institutional discretion.


MEN'S SOCCER HEAD COACH SIMON TOBIN
"This is the best decision for the health and well-being of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators and support personnel. We look forward to training and competing in 2021 and returning to the place we love - the soccer field."