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SEC Cancels Remaining Spring Competitions

SEC Cancels Remaining Spring Competitions

The Southeastern Conference today announced that all regular season conference and non-conference competitions are cancelled for the remainder of the 2019-20 athletic year, including all remaining SEC championship events, due to continuing developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19). 
 
In addition, all spring football games are cancelled and there will be no pro days conducted by SEC institutions.
 
“This is a difficult day for all of us, and I am especially disappointed for our student-athletes,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “The health and well-being of our entire conference community is an ongoing priority for the SEC as we continue to monitor developments and information about the COVID-19 virus.”
 
Other athletics activities, including team and individual practices, meetings and other organized gatherings, whether required or voluntary, remain suspended through at least April 15.
 
SEC member institutions will continue to provide their student-athletes with care and support to meet needs in areas including academics, medical care, mental health and wellness, nutrition and housing as needed.
 
The SEC and its member institutions will continue to communicate with public health officials and medical experts to determine the best path forward related to coronavirus pandemic. 
 
Ticket Refund Information for Home UK Athletics Events
For baseball and softball games affected, single-game tickets purchased directly through the UK Ticket Office or Ticketmaster will automatically be refunded in the form of the original payment. Refunds will be issued to the original purchaser of record. UK Athletics will make a determination regarding partial season ticket refunds for baseball and softball, as the number of games impacted becomes available. More information will be communicated to season ticket holders following the conclusion of the season. For questions, please contact the UK Ticket Office at (800) 928-2287 (option 4).
 

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