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The MIAA Tournament Management Committee (TMC) met Wednesday morning, the main topics on the agenda being Fall II tournaments, the possibility of spring tournaments, and the power ratings system.
Following a brief discussion, St. Mary’s (Lynn) athletic director Jeff Newhall proposed a motion that there will be no MIAA-sanctioned postseason tournaments for the Fall II season. The TMC proceeded to vote unanimously – 16-0 – in favor of that motion, meaning there will officially be no MIAA-sanctioned postseason tournaments for the Fall II season.
“At this point, with the number of COVID cases out there and issues going on with the winter season, this is certainly the right move,” Wellesley athletic director John Brown said by phone following the meeting. “The point right now is to get the Fall II season started and get as many contests as you can for teams. If you have a tournament, that’s cutting off games at the end of the season for the kids.
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