Breaking: The NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments will be played with no fans and only essential personnel and limited family in attendance
The NCAA tournament will be played with no fans. NBA teams made plans to host games in empty arenas. Major League Baseball teams explored the possibility of relocating to different cities.
American sports leagues and governing bodies began taking steps on Wednesday to bar spectators from games and mitigate the risk of coronavirus transmission, bowing to escalating pressure from U.S. public health officials and local governments and setting the stage for what could be the most severe disruptions to sports in more than a...
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