MARCH MADNESS Canceled because of Coronavirus, NCAA announces
The coronavirus epidemic closed the NCAA tournament, despite the hope, it could become a madness.
Pandemic coronavirus suspended all major professional sports leagues in the United States, so it was only a matter of time before theNCAA canceled the madness of March. Duke University and Kansas University, two star teams in the world of male basketball, were among the schools that had already decided toSuspend all sports activities indefinitely in an effort tocontain coronavirus-Evene before the announcement of the NCAA.
The College Basketball Tournament had to start this weekend with the annual tradition known as "Selection Sunday". For fans of collegiating hoops, it is a day held with an anticipation of the morning of Christmas, while CBS Sports reveals thetournament support, including global seedlings and, of course, what teams are dancing and are left out.
Before the NCAA made the announcement, ESPN College basketvent correspondentJeff Goodman Spoken to "nearly 10 of the best coaches" of the NCAA and revealed that they hoped to continue with selection Sunday and postpone the tournament.
Selection Sunday is a huge company. Pay CBS and Turner sportsbilliondollars for rights to broadcast games each year. Of course, this money is more than composed of advertisers and sponsors, and many of the dollars are shared in the teams and sports leagues that participate. So no tournament does not mean money for many institutions.
That's why there was so much hope that the tournament would be suspended and not canceled. In the place ofMars Madness In 2020, the initiates thought it would becomeMay Madness, in the hope that, by then, thecoronavirus pandemic would have disappeared.
OldIllustrated sports Writer / PublisherStewart Mandel, who oversees the Sports Sports Site Summary at Athletics, has floated such an idea on Twitter. Once again, before the NCAA announcement, he suggested the following possible solution:
So, if you are super biomé that the madness of March will not happen this year - and that madness will not be safe.