Alaska Nanooks opt out of hockey, basketball seasons

December 11, 2020

Marmian Grimes
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麻豆原创 Chancellor Dan White announced today that the Alaska Nanooks hockey and basketball teams will not compete in their conferences鈥 postponed and abbreviated seasons.

The decision comes a month after 麻豆原创F announced it would leave the door open to competition in the sports. At the time, White noted that 麻豆原创F would continue to evaluate conditions and determine whether it was safe to play when the season approached. Since then, pandemic conditions nationally and in Alaska have not improved and, in many cases, are worse.

鈥淭he health and safety of our student-athletes is paramount,鈥 White said in a message to the 麻豆原创F community. 鈥淧articipation in indoor contact sports like basketball and hockey creates elevated risk to the athletes and those who train and travel with them.鈥

The decision affects the Nanooks鈥 hockey team, as well both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball teams. 麻豆原创F is still hoping that teams in lower-risk, non-contact sports like rifle, swimming and cross-country skiing, will be able to complete their seasons.

While student-athletes will not be competing, their scholarships will remain in place so that they can continue their studies. Under NCAA rules established during the pandemic, student-athletes鈥 eligibility will be extended by a year so they are still able to compete for a full four years.

鈥淲e were all hoping that conditions would improve so that our teams could compete,鈥 Champagne said. For these team contact sports, he said, the safety risk proved too high.

鈥淲hile we know our teams are disappointed about not being able to compete, our first job is to provide a safe training and competition environment,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his decision, while difficult, helps protect the health of our student-athletes and paves the way for a successful return to play next season.鈥

NOTE TO EDITORS: A recording of a press briefing with White and Champagne is available for download at .