Spring Sports Season Suspended Thru March 30 - Bradley University

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The Missouri Valley Conference has joined a growing number of NCAA Division I leagues from across the nation in announcing changes to the spring sports championship season in response to the coronavirus pandemic.  According to the announcement from the league office Thursday afternoon, the league has suspended all Conference spring sports competition through March 30, effective immediately.  In addition, the Valley has cancelled the 2020 Women's Basketball Championship, which was scheduled to tip off this evening at TaxSlayer Center in Moline, IL.
The Missouri Valley Conference has joined a growing number of NCAA Division I leagues from across the nation in announcing changes to the spring sports championship season in response to the coronavirus pandemic.  According to the announcement from the league office Thursday afternoon, the league has suspended all Conference spring sports competition through March 30, effective immediately.  In addition, the Valley has cancelled the 2020 Women's Basketball Championship, which was scheduled to tip off this evening at TaxSlayer Center in Moline, IL.
 

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