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WVU delays start of women’s basketball workouts after 6 positive coronavirus tests

Associated Press
By Associated Press
1 Min Read July 9, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia women’s basketball program has pushed back the start of its summer workouts by two weeks after six players tested positive for the coronavirus, the school said Thursday.

The players who tested positive will enter a 14-day quarantine period along with others who were identified through contact tracing procedures as potentially being exposed, WVU’s athletic department said in a news release.

Workouts for athletes who test negative for the virus will now start July 20. The Big 12 previously allowed workouts to start July 6, but the Mountaineers have not yet started their summer prep.

Earlier this month, West Virginia’s men’s basketball team also postponed the start of its workouts by two weeks after five players and a staff member tested positive for the virus.

The statement said three West Virginia football players also recently tested positive for the virus and they have gone into self-isolation.

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