Notre Dame out of NCAA men’s hockey tournament

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Notre Dame is out of the NCAA Division I men’s hockey tournament due to several positive COVID-19 test results and contact tracking within its Tier I test group.

The decision announced on Thursday was made after consultation with local health department officials at one of the regional locations in Albany, New York, and the NCAA Medical Advisory Group.

After losing in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament, the school said the team remained on conference test protocols until last Saturday and started additional PCR tests on campus. The university said the team underwent seven rounds of testing in the seven days leading up to its departure for Albany on Wednesday.

Fighting Irish was the fourth seed at Albany Regional and was scheduled to face Boston College on Saturday at the Times Union Center.

BC now advances to the next round.

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South Carolina plans to have about 9,000 fans at Williams-Brice Stadium for its April 24 football game.

The school said that, due to continuing concerns about COVID-19, seats at the lower levels and stadium clubs will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis in socially distant groups of five, according to CDC guidelines.

The available seats will be marked with a green “sit here” sticker. You will need to cover your face over your nose and mouth and should be used, except for eating or drinking.

South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner said the information the school has received from health officials is “promising trends” in relation to the pandemic, and the guidelines for the game are part of that.

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