CCC Board of Directors Approves Return to Play Protocols for Spring Sports

CCC Board of Directors Approves Return to Play Protocols for Spring Sports

BIDDEFORD, Maine – The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Board of Directors approved its plan to return to conference competition for the spring 2021 season. The plan affirms the Board's previously stated intention to begin CCC play for spring sports beginning on March 27.

Protocols have been adopted with the health and safety of our campus communities remaining the priority. Conference members will be required to test all student-athletes and team personnel twice per week, with a negative PCR test result required at least 72 hours before competition.

In addition to this rigorous COVID-19 testing protocol which exceeds NCAA recommendations, the CCC will require universal masking for all competitors, team personnel, and officials. Additionally, no spectators will be admitted to the sites of competition.

This decision affects baseball, softball, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's tennis, men's golf, and women's track & field. Conference schedules and tournament formats are in the process of being finalized by the CCC athletic directors and the conference office.

CCC institutions retain autonomy to conduct non-conference competition.

ABOUT THE COMMONWEALTH COAST CONFERENCE

The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), founded in 1984, is an NCAA Division III athletic conference comprised of 10 full member and two associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition, and a meaningful student life. The conference administers championships in 19 intercollegiate sports.

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