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University of Michigan pauses all athletics
The entire University of Michigan athletic department is pausing because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) The entire University of Michigan athletic department is pausing because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The state Department of Health and Human Services issued the mandate Saturday, with the school saying it follows positive COVID-19 tests for several individuals in the athletic department. They had the new variant that transmits at a higher rate. The entire department could be in quarantine for two weeks.
The 11th-ranked women’s basketball was set to play at home against Purdue on Sunday. That was one of four athletic events the school had scheduled. The men’s tennis team was hosting a tournament while women’s tennis was in Atlanta. The men’s gymnastics event at Nebraska was also postponed.
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“Around the NCAAW Weekly” highlights the notable events of the week. Last week was full of upsets. Check out those, plus the milestones, best games and outstanding performances for games played through Sunday, Jan. 17:
Upsets
Colorado Buffaloes over No. 1 Stanford Cardinal (77-72 in OT) (Sunday)
The Buffaloes picked up their first-ever win over the No. 1 team in the nation. Stanford had been undefeated entering the contest and even after the loss they are No. 2 in the net rankings, while Colorado is No. 57. Mya Hollingshed scored 32 points for Colorado.
Iowa State Cyclones over No. 6 Baylor Lady Bears (75-71) (Saturday)