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raybucknell12
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03-18-20 03:44 PM - Post#304817    

In a serious state of basketball withdrawal, so I could definitely use some good news, especially on the Bucknell basketball front.

Dedicated thread for news/rumors associated with next year's schedule, assuming COVID-19 doesn't linger into November.

Appreciate any updates, and hoping Bison Nation is staying safe and healthy!!
Bison137
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03-18-20 06:26 PM - Post#304819    

I think they will have the following return games:

- Hofstra (Away)
- Princeton (Away)
- Rider (Home)
- Albany (Away)
- Siena (Home)

Also two more possibilities:

1. I thought I may have heard a rumor that the Fairfield series was for four years. If so, then the Stags would likely be visiting Sojka this year.

2. It's always hard to tell where we stand in series with La Salle. In the most recent years, Bucknell traveled to La Salle in 2016-17, 2018-19, and 2019-20 (Palestra). La Salle came to Sojka in 2017-18. Do't know if this was one series or two, and whether there is still at least one game remaining.

Prior to the above five games, there had been a three year hiatius. Prior to that, Bucknell had played La Salle in six straight seasons from 2007-08 through 2012-13. Two of those six were in Sojka and four at La Salle.



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03-18-20 06:39 PM - Post#304820    

Of course I'd like to see a couple games vs P6 conference teams. Beyond that, I'd like to see a renewal of a series with Mount St. Mary's, which is the second closest D1 program to Bucknell. I had heard that ND and Jamion Christian didn't want to play each other because of their personal relationship - but Christian has been gone now for a couple of years. No idea how Dan Engelstad, MSM head coach and former Holy Cross assistant, feels about it.

If not MSM, then I wouldn't mind seeing a renewal of the series with St. Francis, which is also a short trip. I think St. Francis' abrupt firing of Don Friday - where their AD fired Friday to put his son into the position the next day - may have soured that relationship for awhile. But a lot of time has passed, and SF won 22 games this year.

Btw, Friday's Penn State Harrisburg team had the best season in its history this year, going 14-2 in conference games, then winning its conference tournament, and finally winning its first NCAA game ever. I am happy for Don.



jkrun80
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03-18-20 06:44 PM - Post#304821    

Are we due for another game at Vermont? We've had 2 at home and 1 there.
Bison137
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03-18-20 06:50 PM - Post#304822    

  • jkrun80 Said:
Are we due for another game at Vermont? We've had 2 at home and 1 there.




Originally that was a three-game series, two at Bucknell and one at Vermont. Don't think that has changed.



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03-18-20 10:38 PM - Post#304830    

Any game within 2 hours would be appreciated. I’m not in my 20’s...I can’t be out late on a school night.
Bison89
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03-19-20 11:52 AM - Post#304857    

This is the Google Map that we have used in previous years. It shows all D-1 basketball programs:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?dg= featur...

As stated many times, I would be a fan of any games in the Philly area. It would be great if the Bison could pay Penn along with one of the other Big 5 schools or Drexel in a 2 game road trip over a long weekend.
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jkrun80
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03-19-20 05:16 PM - Post#304896    

  • Bison137 Said:
  • jkrun80 Said:
Are we due for another game at Vermont? We've had 2 at home and 1 there.




Originally that was a three-game series, two at Bucknell and one at Vermont. Don't think that has changed.


That's a shame. Those were great games.

Binghamton is another short road trip, though they're not very good.
Bison137
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03-19-20 05:33 PM - Post#304897    

  • jkrun80 Said:
  • Bison137 Said:
  • jkrun80 Said:
Are we due for another game at Vermont? We've had 2 at home and 1 there.




Originally that was a three-game series, two at Bucknell and one at Vermont. Don't think that has changed.


That's a shame. Those were great games.

Binghamton is another short road trip, though they're not very good.




If Bing is willing to play, that is a series that should be easy to arrange. Bryan Goodman has been a Bing assistant for the past seven years - and the Associate Head Coach for the last few. He and ND were on Flannery's staff together for three years (2003-06).



Bucknellbisonfan21
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03-24-20 03:52 PM - Post#305081    

This tweet says Towson will be hosting Bucknell on 11/10

https://twitter.com/thed1docket/status/12 425389926...
Bison137
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03-26-20 12:54 AM - Post#305083    

  • Bucknellbisonfan21 Said:
This tweet says Towson will be hosting Bucknell on 11/10

https://twitter.com/thed1docket/status/12 425389926...




That is a Tuesday night, and it is the opening night of the season. Hopefully there will be a return game the next year.



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03-26-20 09:53 AM - Post#305094    

I already put it on my schedule. Early dinner in Baltimore followed by a game.
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04-24-20 12:08 PM - Post#306604    

Home-and-home series with La Salle. Game in Sojka this year on December 2nd (assuming there is a season).

"Bucknell and La Salle will start a home-and-home series on December 2nd in Lewisburg. Return game in North Philadelphia in 21-22."

https://twitter.com/JonRothstein/status/1 253686290...

- - - - - - -

Summarizing the various items from earlier posts:

- Hofstra (Away)
- Princeton (Away)
- Rider (Home)
- Albany (Away)
- Siena (Home)
- Fairfield (Home) #
- Towson (Away)
- La Salle (Home)

# - not positive but I recall hearing this was a four-year series and the Fairfield board seems to think it is a done deal.



Bucknellbisonfan21
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05-29-20 09:16 AM - Post#308097    

Penn State next year. Makes sense with teams being encouraged to schedule games that minimize travel.

https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 266353936...
Bison137
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05-30-20 10:50 PM - Post#308171    

I just updated something I put together last year, showing Bison OOC games since the scholarship era began. Bucknell has had - by far - the best overall OOC schedules of any PL team, although it is hard to get good teams to want to play in Sojka, given BU's success there. Since the PL schedule went to 18 games in 2013-14, only once has there been more than four D1 home OOC games. That is where we are right now, but hopefully they can find one more.


2003-04 ( 13 ) Yale , Dickinson , Penn , Ursinus , Cornell - 4 D1 and 1 D2/D3
2004-05 ( 14 ) Rider , St. Francis , RMU , Niagara - 4 D1
2005-06 ( 13 ) Yale , Villanova , Cornell , Haverford , St. Joes - 4 and 1
2006-07 ( 14 ) Wake , No. Iowa * , Towson * - 3
2007-08 ( 15 ) Albany , Marist , St. Francis , LaSalle , Cornell , Ohio - 6
2008-09 ( 14 ) Boston U , ODU * , Wagner , Bing , Drexel , St Bona - 6
2009-10 ( 16 ) St Francis , Cornell , Loyola , Marist , Richmond - 5
2010-11 ( 16 ) Bing , Wagner , Columbia , Boston U , Dartmouth - 5
2011-12 ( 16 ) St Francis , Princeton # , W. Alabama # , Morehead # , Richmond , Loyola , Cornell - 7 (incl. 3 in tournament)
2012-13 ( 16 ) GMU , Dartmouth , Kent , LaSalle , Marist - 5
- - - - -
2013-14 ( 11 ) St Francis , Princeton , Columbia , Fairfield - 4
2014-15 ( 13 ) Marist , Mt. St. Mary , PSU , Albany , Case West. - 4 and 1
2015-16 ( 11 ) Shenandoah , Wake , Siena , Columbia , Fairfield - 4 and 1
2016-17 ( 13 ) Manhattan , RMU , Richmond , Mt. St. Mary , Princeton - 5
2017-18 ( 13 ) Siena , Ball St , Vermont , LaSalle - 4
2018-19 ( 12 ) Fairfield , Canisius , Northeastern , Monmouth - 4
2019-20 (13) Vermont, Hofstra, Princeton, Albany - 4

* = bracketbuster game
# = Legends Classic games at Bucknell
Number in parentheses is the total number of OOC games.



Bucknellbisonfan21
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06-23-20 05:48 PM - Post#309479    

Who knows if this will happen or not but at Richmond is currently on the schedule.

https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 275543402...
Bison137
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06-23-20 06:57 PM - Post#309481    

  • Bucknellbisonfan21 Said:
Who knows if this will happen or not but at Richmond is currently on the schedule.

https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 275543402...




That’s good news, because Richmond and coach Mooney have always been willing to do return games at Sojka.

This game is reportedly scheduled for December 20th.



HuskyColonial
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06-23-20 08:07 PM - Post#309485    

That’s a really good 1 and 1. Is there a Richmond connection for the program?
Bison54
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06-23-20 08:18 PM - Post#309486    

John Hardt. Remember him?

Bison137
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06-23-20 08:35 PM - Post#309487    

  • HuskyColonial Said:
That’s a really good 1 and 1. Is there a Richmond connection for the program?



Remember that I'm only speculating about the return game - but that has been the past history. The recent games with Richmond have been in the following seasons:

2009 Away (Loss)
2010 Home (Loss)
2011 Away (Win - Willman's court-length pass to Muscala)
2012 Home (Win)
2017 Home (Win)
2018 Away (Win)


So there have been six games - three of them in Sojka. Bison lead the series 4-2. John Hardt is a current connection, but he was not at Richmond when any of the above six games were scheduled. It appears that Chris Mooney is a good guy who is willing to play good mid-majors on the road.



HuskyColonial
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06-23-20 08:54 PM - Post#309488    

I certainly do. I wasn’t aware he helped schedule the 1 and 1. Was he in a position to do so?
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06-23-20 09:57 PM - Post#309491    

  • HuskyColonial Said:
I certainly do. I wasn’t aware he helped schedule the 1 and 1. Was he in a position to do so?




Hardt of course is now the Richmond AD, but I doubt he had much to do with scheduling this game. Mooney has been at Richmond since 2005 and I imagine he has almost complete authority to make his own schedule - within reason of course. The fact that he has played Bucknell six times shows that he didn't need John Hardt to suggest the Bison as a good opponent.



HuskyColonial
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06-24-20 10:29 AM - Post#309504    

I have always liked the match up. DC and Northern Virginia have so many great options for opponents.
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06-24-20 10:15 PM - Post#309567    

  • Bison137 Said:
That’s good news, because Richmond and coach Mooney have always been willing to do return games at Sojka.

This game is reportedly scheduled for December 20th.

...which falls on a Sunday, for others who may have wondered.
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06-25-20 09:29 AM - Post#309574    

  • Bucknellbisonfan21 Said:
Who knows if this will happen or not but at Richmond is currently on the schedule.

https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 275543402...


With the COVID-19 spikes that we are seeing around the country, it will be very interesting to see if any NCAA games happen at all in 2020-2021.

BTW, sports like baseball, softball, swimming, diving, track & field, cross-country, crew, golf, and tennis can socially distance to a certain extent, but I don't see how contact sports can be played unless the NCAA just accepts that people are going to get sick and lots of testing is needed.
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Bison1999
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06-25-20 01:34 PM - Post#309593    

I estimate the chance of any NCCA bball this academic year to be approximately 0.00%.

Dust off the VCR, folks; gonna be a long and dark winter.

Go Bison!
HuskyColonial
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06-25-20 03:27 PM - Post#309608    

I think wrestling may be one of the few indoor sports that can happen this year. While they contact us intense, it’s a one-on-one sport in which testing could keep the athletes safe.
KenZ
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07-14-20 09:55 PM - Post#310345    

Cancun Challenge has been relocated as Space Coast Challenge in Florida, assuming it comes off at all

https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/2020 ...
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07-14-20 10:55 PM - Post#310346    

  • KenZ Said:
Cancun Challenge has been relocated as Space Coast Challenge in Florida, assuming it comes off at all

https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/2020 ...




I seriously doubt this will take place - or that Bucknell will be a part of it. Unless the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine project develops as fast as some are hoping. But on the off-chance it does . . .


In past years, this tournament has been structured like the NIT Tip-off event was last year, i.e. two games at the campus of two of the P6 teams, then a four-team mid-major bracket - with semi-finals, a consolation game, and a championship game. In other words, four games in all. However the article says "teams will be in the area an average of five or six days". To me that implies that all games will be on-site.

Right now there are apparently seven teams committed (three P5 teams and four mid-majors): Bucknell, Clemson, East Tennessee State, Illinois State, Mississippi State, Purdue and Rider. Having said that, East Tennessee State was really good last year - 16-2 in the SoCon and then an easy tournament championship - and could be put into the role of a major if necessary.

A full schedule for the Bison is unlikely to happen, but if it does, it would look like this:

- Hofstra (Away)
- Princeton (Away)
- Rider (Home)
- Albany (Away)
- Siena (Home)
- Fairfield (Home) #
- Towson (Away)
- La Salle (Home)
- Richmond (Away)
- Space Coast Challenge (games vs three or four of Clemson, East Tennessee State, Illinois State, Mississippi State, Purdue, Rider, and TBD.

# Haven't seen this game confirmed but two years ago it was reported that the teams had agreed to a four-game series.



Bison89
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07-15-20 09:59 AM - Post#310379    

IMO, I think that we can throw the schedules out of the window. I seriously doubt that the Bison will play any games except for maybe a PL schedule.
New season, new team, new dream . . .

KenZ
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07-17-20 05:47 PM - Post#310519    

re: Space Coast Tourney

TBD = Central Michigan

Illinois State is the fourth designated host team.

format appears to me to be same as last year, visit two host teams, play in non-hosts tourney in Florida.

https://spacecoastdaily.com/2020/07/eastern-flori d...
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07-22-20 12:35 PM - Post#310635    

More details on the Cancun Challenge:

Campus Game:
FRI NOV 20 Bucknell at Clemson

Florida Games:
TUE NOV 24 Bucknell vs ETSU 12:30 pm

WED NOV 25 Bucknell vs Rider or Georgia Southern at 12:30 or 3:00

Thanksgiving is November 26.

https://cancunchallenge.net/news/2020/7/22/mens-b a...
Bison89
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07-22-20 12:49 PM - Post#310639    

Would the Bison fly on a charter or commercial flight? Personally, I won't fly on a commercial flight now.
New season, new team, new dream . . .

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07-22-20 01:10 PM - Post#310641    

  • Bison89 Said:
Would the Bison fly on a charter or commercial flight? Personally, I won't fly on a commercial flight now.


Can't rule out a big ol' bus trip. I'd fly commercial now.
Bison137
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07-22-20 01:22 PM - Post#310643    

Very questionable if this tournament will be played, but that's a tough group of games. Clemson was middle-of-the-pack last year in the ACC. ETSU was the #2 ranked mid-major, behind Gonzaga who really isn't a mid-major. And both Georgia Southern and Rider are fairly good mid-majors.



atlantabison
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07-22-20 06:09 PM - Post#310661    

Did someone say BUCKNELL @ CLEMSON
Ray Bucknell!

bison63
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07-23-20 10:49 AM - Post#310669    

Not only is there a question as to whether thes games will be played, but if so, will spectators be permitted? Looks to me like this is a conference schedule only season, if that. At this point while I doubt there will be an ooc schedule, I am not ready to bet against a league schedule happening.
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07-23-20 05:02 PM - Post#310686    

Also, what happens with travel to and from other states, particularly if travelers must quarantine after visiting certain states? I agree that OOC schedule is most likely not happening. If conference schedule happens in January, at this point my guess is no fans.
Paulie777
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07-24-20 09:29 PM - Post#310733    

I'm setting my sights on next year for all spectator sports. End of March 2021 the beginning of baseball season is my starting point. This winter will be a winter of covid, disruptions, quarantines, etc. Gone are the days of a college basketball player getting the flu and trying to play through it or even sitting the bench. If one player gets it all go into quarantine and games will be cancelled. At best we may see news of a scrimmage or two. I see no light at the end of the tunnel until spring next year. Things will be back to the days of the past about 2030 at earliest.
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07-26-20 08:46 PM - Post#310762    

Not likely a full schedule will be played, but putting together all of the above, this is what it looks like:


Nov. 10 - Towson (Away)
Nov. 20 - Clemson (Away) *
Nov. 24 - East Tennessee State (Neutral) *
Nov. 25 - Rider OR Georgia Southern (Neutral) *
Dec. 2 - La Salle (Home)
Dec. 20 - Richmond (Away)
TBD - Hofstra (Away)
TBD - Princeton (Away)
TBD - Rider (Home)
TBD - Albany (Away)
TBD - Siena (Home)
TBD - Fairfield (Home) #
TBD - Penn State (Away)

* Space Coast Challenge (new site for Cancun Challenge)
# Haven't seen this game confirmed but two years ago it was reported that the teams had agreed to a four-game series.

- - - - -

The only problem is that this is one more game than allowed under NCAA rules, so one of the games listed must be incorrect. Maybe Fairfield. Maybe one of the other return games. With a 50/50 chance of playing Rider in the tournament, maybe their visit to Sojka is going to be delayed a year.



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07-27-20 06:50 PM - Post#310818    

  • Bison137 Said:

The only problem is that this is one more game than allowed under NCAA rules, so one of the games listed must be incorrect. Maybe Fairfield. Maybe one of the other return games. With a 50/50 chance of playing Rider in the tournament, maybe their visit to Sojka is going to be delayed a year.




I wasn't thinking when I typed the above. The NCAA passed a rules amendment effective on August 1st that allows teams to play 28 regular games plus one multi-team event that doesn't exceed three games. Thus the schedule shown above is legal - but it wouldn't have been if the tournament had called for four games for each participant as it has in past years.



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07-28-20 10:37 AM - Post#310829    

With MLB already canceling games less than a week into their 60 game schedule due to players testing positive for COVID-19, it is looking more and more like NCAA sports may not happen. The only question for me involves M-O-N-E-Y. Will the Power Conferences play football so that they do not operate on a huge deficit?
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raybucknell12
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08-11-20 04:36 PM - Post#311417    

PAC-12 effectively killed non-con schedules for all of its teams today by saying no games until, at a minimum, January 1, 2021. How long before mid-major conferences, Patriot League included, follow suit?
jkrun80
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08-12-20 02:47 PM - Post#311493    

Not long I expect.
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09-03-20 10:53 PM - Post#312799    

The NCAA's men's and women's basketball oversight committees are proposing that the start of basketball be pushed to Wednesday November 25.

With many schools ending their semesters at Thansgiving, there's a big push to take advantage of what's being called the "Golden Window." That's the time between Thanksgiving and the start of classes in January when players won't be mingling with potentially virus-carrying students as much and the lack of classes makes for abundant scheduling opportunities.

If the start is moved to Nov. 25 (the day before Thanksgiving), here's hoping we can reschedule our Fri Nov. 20 game at Clemson.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ne ws/...
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09-04-20 07:06 AM - Post#312802    

Just a quick note to add to this. Many schools are considering pushing back the start of 2nd semester to Feb 1, 2020. (no real inside information on the start date, just something I have heard suggested) This would give the team more than 2 months of time on campus with no classes or extra students to increase the risk of infections.
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09-04-20 10:43 AM - Post#312812    

  • bison234 Said:
Just a quick note to add to this. Many schools are considering pushing back the start of 2nd semester to Feb 1, 2020. (no real inside information on the start date, just something I have heard suggested) This would give the team more than 2 months of time on campus with no classes or extra students to increase the risk of infections.




Speaking of Covid, so far things have gone well on the Bucknell campus. There have been 11 cases found out of 15,600 tests that have been conducted. That is an infection rate of 0.07%.

They are sticking to the planned schedule of testing every student at least once every 10 days, and faculty/staff about every 14 days. Everyone also had to pass two tests in the run-up to their return to campus. At present, only five students are in quarantine.

Hopefully this sort of infection rate will continue, but there is always a possibility of an outbreak.



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09-04-20 10:11 PM - Post#312862    

  • Bison137 Said:

Speaking of Covid, so far things have gone well on the Bucknell campus. There have been 11 cases found out of 15,600 tests that have been conducted. That is an infection rate of 0.07%.


Come on, we need LEAGUE STANDINGS. How many forfeited the fall campus covid competition?

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09-04-20 10:50 PM - Post#312863    

  • BisonRoadWarrior Said:
  • Bison137 Said:

Speaking of Covid, so far things have gone well on the Bucknell campus. There have been 11 cases found out of 15,600 tests that have been conducted. That is an infection rate of 0.07%.


Come on, we need LEAGUE STANDINGS. How many forfeited the fall campus covid competition?




Don’t know about the patriot league, but I know who would be in last place if there were a Pennsylvania League. Over the same time period when Bucknell has had 11 cases, Bloomsburg U has had 249 cases and rising.

Colgate, btw, had 27 cases in the last week of August alone. It’s hard to tell their grand total, since the dashboard they use is awful, but it is safe to assume the number must be around 50+.



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09-06-20 09:22 AM - Post#312867    

By “forfeit,” I was wondering how many league schools closed their campuses for the fall. Lafayette and Lehigh?

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09-06-20 10:12 AM - Post#312868    

Patriot league schools that are fully open: Army, Navy, Bucknell, Colgate, and Boston University

Online: American, Loyola, Holy Cross, Lafayette. Also Lehigh except for freshmen. Most of this group is also allowing athletes on campus at some point.

A number of Lafayette alumni were upset by their decision, since it seems like Lafayette should’ve been able to reopen as easily as Bucknell or Colgate. It was a lot simpler to shut down. Holy cross to a lesser extent. The one that will be challenging is Boston University, which plans to re-open and follow a normal schedule. Meaning students will return after Thanksgiving for a few weeks. I will be surprised if they pull it off without significant problems



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09-06-20 03:45 PM - Post#312883    

At last report, Susquehanna had 0 cases. Must be that good river water.
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09-16-20 07:19 PM - Post#313477    

NCAA announces Wednesday, Nov 25 start date for college basketball (day before Thanksgiving).
https://apnews.com/9421390fd3252b2383a37 b46def0aa5...

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09-16-20 07:57 PM - Post#313478    

Although it is not yet official, Andy Katz reports the following from the D1 Council:

Start date of college basketball season: Nov. 25;
Start of practice: Oct. 14;
Max number of games: 27 (reduced by 4);
Minimum number of games: 13;
No scrimmages/exhibitions.
Recommendation for minimum 4 non-conference games.



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09-16-20 08:11 PM - Post#313481    

Do you think it’s likely the game at Clemson will be rescheduled for after the Orlando games Thanksgiving week?
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09-16-20 08:29 PM - Post#313483    

I am not at all optimistic that any of those games will be played. Remember that not only the Clemson game but also the first game in Florida are both scheduled for dates prior to November 25.

Also I am not sure that Bucknell is going to approve a trip that involves flying, especially to a state where the covid rate is fairly high at the moment.

One other note: the Florida games are not in Orlando but rather in Melbourne, over on the Atlantic coast near Cape Canaveral. Maybe 75 minutes from Orlando.



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09-16-20 09:46 PM - Post#313492    

Jon Rothstein reported that the Cancun Challenge was considering moving the Melbourne (thank you for the correction) start date from the 24th to the 25th.
https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 304147236...
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09-16-20 10:36 PM - Post#313500    

Thanks. I hadn’t seen that.



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09-17-20 05:47 AM - Post#313506    

The 13 game minimum is interesting. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, this is the minimum number of games that need to be played to be eligible for the NCAA tournament. With the Ivy League not starting until January and the potential for canceled games, I wonder what would happen if an Ivy League champion ends up playing only 12 games. Probably unlikely but possible.
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09-25-20 10:51 PM - Post#314168    

Illinois State reportedly withdrawing from the upper division of the Cancun Challenge:
https://twitter.com/jonrothstein/status/1 309131052...
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09-28-20 10:45 AM - Post#314202    

Out of interest, has the PL sent out anything about the basketball season? It would not surprise me if it is limited to PL schools, but you never know. The pay-for-play games really impact most schools' bottom lines.
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09-28-20 02:07 PM - Post#314210    

No league announcements yet.



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