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    July 17, 2020

    Northeast-10 Suspends Conference-Sponsored Competition for Fall 2020 Semester

    The Council of Presidents of the Northeast-10 Conference voted unanimously on Thursday, July 16, to suspend all NE10-sponsored competition and championships through Dec. 31 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The NE10 considers the health and safety of its student-athletes, coaches, administrators, staff and wider campus communities to be of paramount importance. Despite each institutions' planning over the past few months and the Conference's collective efforts to forge a path forward, it has become clear that we are not able to conduct outside competition at this time in a manner that is consistent with the prioritization of our campus' collective well-being.

    The NE10 and its member institutions are striving to ensure a meaningful regular season and conference championship experience for its fall sport student-athletes during the Spring 2021 semester,  as long as a return to competition can be safely executed. Initial plans for spring competition fall sports will be provided at a later date.

    The NE10 will also endeavor to provide a regular season schedule and/or conference championship experience for its winter sport student-athletes during the spring 2021 semester, with the intention of aligning with appropriate NCAA selection criteria and dates, as long as a return to competition can be safely executed.

    To best support a meaningful but safe student-athlete experience during the fall semester, team activities, practice and training opportunities will be determined and defined by each member institution and shall adhere to NCAA policies and state public health regulations.

    NE10 institutions are unanimously committed to honoring athletics aid agreements that have been issued to student-athletes for 2020-21 in accordance to the terms and conditions laid out in those agreements.

    Council of Presidents Statement

    "The Northeast-10 Conference Council of Presidents is united in its commitment to supporting local and state efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. Campus resocialization guidelines – including restrictions on student and staff travel, social distancing requirements and limits on group gatherings, are being undertaken so that campuses can support in-person engagement and education. Aiding our member campuses in their reopening efforts is critical and while athletics is an integral part of campus life, nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our NE10 community, including our student-athletes, staff and our towns and cities. As such, we have made the difficult decision that intercollegiate athletics competition has been suspended through December 31. We will strive to create meaningful competitive opportunities for our fall sports during the 2020-21 academic year, if it is deemed safe. We do not take this decision lightly and understand its impact. Our campus communities will do everything we can to support the well-being of our student-athletes this fall as we navigate these uncertain times together."

    NE10 Council of Presidents

    Christine Riordan, Adelphi University

    Vince Maniaci, American International College

    Francesco Cesareo, Assumption University

    Paul Condrin, Bentley University

    Kim Mooney, Franklin Pierce University

    Linda LeMura, Le Moyne College

    Steve Kaplan, University of New Haven

    Marvin Krislov, Pace University

    Joe Favazza, Saint Anselm College

    Lorraine Sterritt, Saint Michael's College

    Marcia White, The College of Saint Rose

    Joe Bertolino, Southern Connecticut State University

    Wil Zemp, Southern New Hampshire University

    John Denning, Stonehill College
     

    Student-athletes will follow local campus policies regarding return to campus and in-person learning. 


    "Even though we are disappointed by the fact that we won't be able to engage in competition this Fall, we fully understand, agree and support this difficult decision.  Protecting and preserving the health, safety and well being of our student-athletes, staff and campus community will always be at the forefront of what we do. As a department, our commitment to provide our student-athletes with leadership and growth opportunities through athletic participation will not change.  We are excited for the 2020-21 academic year, the experiences we will share and the continued advancement of the pride and tradition that being part of the Le Moyne Dolphin athletic family brings."

    Tim Fenton, Interim Athletic Director
     

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