GNAC Statement on Spring Sport Seasons
WINTHROP, Mass. – With the health and well-being of student-athletes and campus communities remaining the top priority, the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Presidents' Council has voted to authorize limited conference play for spring sports.
WINTHROP, Mass. – With the health and well-being of student-athletes and campus communities remaining the top priority, the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Presidents' Council has voted to authorize limited conference play for spring sports.
Due to varying state-by-state guidelines and because GNAC's 13 core members represent all six New England states, schools shall retain the autonomy to opt out altogether or schedule local non-conference competition as they see fit. Finalized schedules are not yet public and opportunities for postseason play will be evaluated by league administrators throughout the season.
The GNAC will sponsor conference play in baseball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, and softball, with an intended start date for mid-March. All testing and safety procedures for conference play will meet or exceed NCAA recommendations as outlined by the NCAA Sport Science Institute. Games will be conducted under an agreed-upon set of protocols including the stipulation that spectators will not be allowed.
GNAC Presidents' Council
Dr. Marc M. Camille, Albertus Magnus College
Mary Lou Retelle, Anna Maria College
Dr. Susan D. Stuebner, Colby-Sawyer College
Dr. Paula M. Rooney, Dean College
Sister Janet Eisner, Emmanuel College
Dr. Marie Bernardo-Sousa, Johnson & Wales University (RI)
Michael B. Alexander, Lasell University
Col. Mark C. Anarumo, Col., USAF, (Ret), Norwich University
Dr. Antoinette Hays, Regis College
Sister Paula Marie Buley, IHM, Rivier University
Dr. Rhona C. Free, University of Saint Joseph (CT)
Dr. James Dlugos, Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Dr. Lynn Perry Wooten, Simmons University
*Release courtesy of GNAC Athletic Communications Office