Johns Hopkins, Towson Suspend Spring Sports Seasons

3/13/20

By Luke Jackson, PressBox

Johns Hopkins and Towson have suspended their spring sports seasons due to COVID-19, effective immediately.

Hopkins athletic director Jennifer S. Baker announced March 12 that spring sports at the school are suspended through April 12, affecting the following programs: lacrosse, tennis, track and baseball. The men’s and women’s lacrosse teams are part of the Big Ten, while the rest are part of the Centennial Conference.

Towson announced March 12 it suspended its spring sports season indefinitely, affecting the following programs: lacrosse, baseball, softball, golf, tennis and track and field.

The Colonial Athletic Association (Towson’s conference) announced March 12 that it was suspending all spring sports “until further notice.” The CAA also canceled its women’s basketball tournament; Towson was set to play Northeastern in the quarterfinals at 2:30 p.m. March 12. The Tigers won the tournament last year.

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