PRINCETON, N.J. - The Ivy League says there will be no league competition and training this spring amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Instead, teams will be relegated to local games depending on the status of public health conditions. League officials said current pandemic-related regulations are "not compatible with a traditional Ivy League season."RELATED: US life expectancy drops a full year in COVID-19 pandemic, most since WWIIThe Ivy League Council of Presidents announced on Thursday that they have decided not to hold league competition or host league championships this spring.
But the league says it is working on a process that may allow for limited or local competition during the spring if public health conditions.