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Following Wednesday’s announcement that the Ivy League would cancel all spring sports activities due to growing coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns, the Patriot League has followed suit.

The league released the following statement on Thursday morning:

“Recognizing that the health and safety of our students and broader communities is our priority, and based on the ongoing spread of COVID 19 (2019 novel Coronavirus), the Patriot League Council of Presidents has made the difficult and challenging decision to cancel all spring athletics practices and competitions through the remainder of the academic year. 
 
“The majority of Patriot League institutions have announced a temporary or semester-long transition to remote learning.  While we recognize the deep disappointment that will be felt by our student-athletes, coaches, and communities, a continuation of spring seasons is untenable.
 
“The decision will be effective Monday, March 16.
 
“Individual institutions will decide the championship participation status of winter teams and student-athletes who have qualified.”

In men’s lacrosse, Loyola (No. 12), Army (No. 14) and Lehigh (No. 15) were all ranked in the Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Men’s Top 20. Bucknell was also being considered.

On the women’s side, Loyola is No. 3 in the Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Women’s Top 20. Army was also being considered.

US Lacrosse Magazine will continue to provide updates on the story as it develops.