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HomeLocal, Regional and National Sport storiesThe NCAA has granted an extra year of eligibility for athletes who play spring sports

The NCAA has granted an extra year of eligibility for athletes who play spring sports

March 13, 2020 nedvedmedia Local, Regional and National Sport stories
The NCAA announced it would grant an extra year of eligibility to spring sport athletes whose seasons were canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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