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UMAC announces spring semester sports update

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) Council of Presidents and Chancellors supported a recommendation from the UMAC Council of Athletics Directors to continue pursuing conference competition in the sports of baseball, men's and women's basketball, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field and beginning UMAC competition no earlier than Jan. 30, 2021. North Central University will continue to evaluate and schedule non-conference competitions that could take place prior to and during UMAC play. Those schedules are being finalized and will be released in the near future.
 
The Council stressed as part of its discussion related to this decision that numerous items will continue to be monitored and assessed leading up to the start of competition in January. For the remainder of the 2020-21 academic year, beginning Jan. 1, 2021, UMAC institutions may compete against non-UMAC opponents in any sport for non-conference competition at the discretion of each institution, given an opponent is following the same testing and COVID-19 protocols as the UMAC. All UMAC institutions will adhere to the testing guidance and COVID-19 protocols outlined in the NCAA SSI Resocialization of Collegiate Sport: Developing Standards for Practice and Competition, Second Edition.

In the sports of men's and women's basketball, conference institutions will plan to complete an eight-game regular-season conference schedule with competition slated to begin Saturday, Jan. 30. Nine-team conference tournaments will begin Monday, March 1 with opening-round games and continue on Tuesday, March 2 with quarterfinal contests. The semifinal round will take place Thursday, March 4. The championship games are set for Saturday, March 6 with the winners earning the conference's automatic qualifying bid to the NCAA Division III Championships. No doubleheaders will take place for the 2021 UMAC basketball season. Men's and women's teams will play at opposite sites with game times yet to be determined.

The UMAC intends to move forward pursuing conference-governed indoor track and field competition beginning Jan. 30. The UMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships will likely be hosted by several institutions on multiple dates to comply with campus and state or local event restrictions. Additional details will be announced later in January. Any other competition prior to Jan. 30 is at the discretion of individual institutions.

UMAC-governed competition in the sports of men's and women's tennis may begin Jan. 30, 2021. The UMAC postseason tournaments remain on as scheduled the week of May 3-8.

Additional game day and event protocols for winter sports – including a decision related to spectator attendance at UMAC contests and competition – will be finalized and announced at a later date.

In addition to winter sport decisions, the UMAC Council of Presidents and Chancellors affirmed a commitment to conducting competition in the spring for the fall sports of men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer and volleyball, according to schedules previously approved and released. Additionally, a nine-team conference tournament for volleyball was approved. The soccer tournament had previously been approved. Golf will also continue as previously released as well. The conference leadership groups determined there will not be a UMAC conference championship for cross country conducted in the spring segment. Cross country competition conducted at the institutional level in spring 2021 remains at the discretion of each institution.

North Central University and UMAC conference decisions related to winter sports competition, testing, and COVID-19 protocols have been guided by state and local public health officials, the NCAA SSI recommendations and requirements, and campus policies. The health and safety of student-athletes, athletics personnel, and greater campus communities of members of the UMAC are of utmost importance. The UMAC and NCU continue to monitor changing circumstances related to COVID-19. At this time, no adjustments to schedules for baseball, softball, and men's and women's outdoor track and field have been made. Any further decisions for 2020-2021 made by conference governance groups will continue to be driven by available guidance from local and state health officials and the NCAA SSI and are subject to change.

Additional information related to the conference's decisions and impact on student-athlete eligibility, other compliance components, and further details regarding winter and spring competition can be found on the UMAC Frequently Asked Questions page. UMAC COVID-19 related updates – including institutional announcements and decisions – will continue to be provided when available and can be found on the UMAC COVID-19 Resource Page.

2021 UMAC Winter and Spring Sport Schedules
2021 UMAC Winter Sports COVID-19 FAQ
 
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