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NEWARK, Del. — The Delaware women’s lacrosse team has been sanctioned by the University of Delaware for violations of COVID-19 protocol established by the University which has resulted in a six-week suspension leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the season.

The cancellation comes after notification that there was a large indoor social gathering hosted on Sunday, March 21, 2021, at an off-campus residence, which violates the COVID-19 guidelines and the student-athlete social pledge, as well as the Newark city ordinance for indoor gatherings. 

UD student-athletes and staff follow strict NCAA- and UD-required surveillance testing protocols.  All individuals are tested at least once a week, with many testing two to three times per week utilizing the University of Delaware on-campus surveillance testing program.

“The health, safety, and well-being of our student-athletes and campus community are a priority at Delaware,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Services Chrissi Rawak. “We have spoken to our student-athletes at length about the protocols and guidelines that must be followed for us to provide a safe environment not only for the University but our community as well. We will continue to communicate with our student-athletes how important it is for them to honor the social pledge and stay disciplined in their choices.”

The University of Delaware shares COVID-19 related information regarding the status of campus activity this spring, along with positive cases among members of the campus community to aid in informing our community about public health.  This information is located on the University of Delaware COVID-19 Dashboard.