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Testing protocols for CAA tourney
Milton Posner (a Northeastern reporter for their student paper) posted this. He talked to Joe D’Antonio.

Tier 1 personnel (players, coaches, medical/training/equipment staff, and officials) will take a daily antigen test.

If a Tier 1 person tests positive, the CAA will contact trace, then decide who to quarantine. The team then decides whether to continue with remaining personnel.

The CAA does not have its own rule regarding a minimum number of available players. NCAA Rule 3, Section 2 seemingly allows a team to be REDUCED to fewer than five players during a game (foul outs, injuries), but doesn’t allow a team to START with fewer than five.

If a team becomes ineligible 8+ hours before the tourney begins, the remaining teams are reseeded. This is a CAA rule that predates the pandemic.

If a team becomes ineligible within eight hours of the the tourney starting, or at any point afterward, they forfeit their game.

https://twitter.com/miltonposner/status/...37056?s=21
02-25-2021 03:42 PM
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