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The Latest: Charlotte men's basketball coach to miss 2 games

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The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___Charlotte men’s basketball coach Ron Sanchez will miss the 49ers’ next two games as a result of contact tracing related to the COVID-19 virus, the school announced.Sanchez will not be available for Saturday’s home game against North Carolina A&T and the Dec.

22 game at George Washington.Assistant coach Aaron Fearne will assume on-floor head coaching responsibilities while Sanchez is absent.___Utah’s game Saturday against Washington State will wrap up the Utes’ season.The school said Friday the players have decided to opt out of any potential bowl game.

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