No game Wednesday for WBB

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MTSU women's basketball postpones first two games against Louisville, Vanderbilt due to COVID. The Middle Tennessee State women's basketball season opener against No. 5 Louisville and another home game against Vanderbilt have been postponed due to COVID-19, according to MTSU Athletic Director Chris Massaro.

Middle Tennessee State said in a statement that its women's basketball team had two positive tests on Friday. Those tests initiated contact tracing protocols that ruled out additional people. The school did not specify if the positive tests came from players, coaches or other staff.

(The UofL announcement below):

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Entering the first week of the 2020-21 season, University of Louisville women's basketball announced that Middle Tennessee has canceled the season opener on Wednesday.

It marks the second schedule change already this season as Bellarmine canceled the contest at the KFC Yum! Center on Dec. 6 last week.

Louisville women’s basketball head coach Jeff Walz is seeking replacements for both games and they will be announced when they become available.

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I also saw in the Crap Journal that the UConn game is in jeopardy. I really hope not I have been looking forward to that game.
 

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I also saw in the Crap Journal that the UConn game is in jeopardy. I really hope not I have been looking forward to that game.
The game has been cancelled.
UConn women’s basketball has temporarily suspended team activities after a member of the program tested positive for COVID-19, the school announced Monday night.
All team activities will be on hold for at least 14 days, the school said, meaning that the No. 3 Huskies will not compete in their first four scheduled games. Those games included two matchups in the Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge this weekend at Mohegan Sun Arena, a Dec. 4 game in Uncasville against No. 5 Louisville and the conference opener Dec. 6 at Seton Hall.

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