The fluid nature of the coronavirus crisis and how it's affecting college athletics was on display Tuesday, and it's hitting home with the NCAA Wrestling Championships, scheduled for next week in Minneapolis.
On Tuesday morning, Matt Holmes, an NCAA assistant director of championships and alliances, said the national wrestling tournament was scheduled to go on as planned March 19-21 at U.S. Bank Stadium.
"We don't have any plans to cancel or modify anything at the 2020 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at this time," Holmes said.
Late Tuesday afternoon, however, the NCAA issued a statement that indicated changes might be coming to any upcoming NCAA tournament or event.
"The NCAA continues to assess how COVID-19 impacts the conduct of our tournaments and events,'' the statement read. "We are consulting with public health officials and our COVID-19 advisory panel, who are leading experts in epidemiology and public health, and will make decisions in the coming days.''
That may or may not impact the wrestling tournament, which is being held in an NFL stadium for the first time. Organizers had hoped to shatter its attendance records, with 45,000 seats available for all six sessions.
Earlier Tuesday afternoon, NCAA President Mark Emmert issued a statement addressing the fact that some colleges and conferences have eliminated tournament games or are limiting who can attend.
"NCAA member schools and conferences make their own decisions regarding regular-season and conference tournament play," Emmert said. "As we have stated, we will make decisions on our events based on the best, most current public health guidance available.