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Thu Apr 25
Final - 5 innings
16 Trine
1 at Olivet
Thu Apr 25
Final - 5 innings
10 Trine
0 at Olivet
Fri Apr 26
Final
4 Trine
5 at Alma
Sat Apr 27
Final
at CUAA Alumni Legacy Meet NTS
Concordia University-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Sat Apr 27
Final
at CUAA Alumni Legacy Meet NTS
Concordia University-Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Sat Apr 27
Final
at MIAA Championships 4th of 8
The Legacy Golf Club (Ottawa Lake, Mich.)
Sat Apr 27
Final - 7 innings
20 Alma
5 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 27
Final
10 Trine
1 at Hope
Sat Apr 27
Final
5 Trine
9 at Kalamazoo
Sat Apr 27
Final
7 Calvin
18 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Sat Apr 27
Final
0 Trine
9 at Kalamazoo
Sat Apr 27
Final - 6 innings
10 Trine
2 at Hope
Sat Apr 27
Final
9 Alma
2 vs. Trine
Wed May 01
Final
2 Trine
5 at Calvin
MIAA Tournament Semifinal
Wed May 01
Final
15 Trine
11 at Kalamazoo
MIAA Tournament Semifinal @ Kalamazoo College (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Fri May 03
Final
at MIAA Outdoor Championships 2nd of 7
Calvin University (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Fri May 03
Final
at MIAA Outdoor Championships 1st of 7
Calvin University (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Fri May 03
Final
2 Trine
4 at Olivet
Sat May 04
Final
8 Trine
20 at Hope
MIAA Tournament Finals @ Hope College (Holland, Mich.)
Sun May 05
Final - 12 innings
4 Olivet
0 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Sun May 05
Final - 5 innings
0 Albion
12 vs. Trine
Sun May 05
Final - 7 innings
8 Olivet
12 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Sun May 05
Final - 5 innings
0 Albion
8 vs. Trine
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MIAA Institutions Working Hard to Return Athletics to Campuses This Fall

MIAA Institutions Working Hard to Return Athletics to Campuses This Fall

FREELAND, Mich. -- Presidents from the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) member institutions, announced today that they intend to return sports to MIAA campuses this fall, and are committed to providing a safe and competitive experience for all MIAA student-athletes throughout the 2020-2021 academic year. In making this announcement, the MIAA, with guidance from the conference commissioner and institution athletic directors, acknowledged that MIAA athletics in 2020-21 may look different than in years past, and that a "new normal" will evolve as everyone continues to deal with the effects of COVID-19.   

"It is with great optimism that we are looking forward to the next academic year," said Penny Allen-Cook, MIAA Commissioner. "This has been a very challenging time for winter and spring student-athletes as they saw their seasons cut short.  And our fall sports student-athletes have had to deal with the anxiety of not knowing their status for the coming year.  In making this announcement today, we hope to provide some reassurance to MIAA student-athletes and their families." 

The MIAA has always been committed to the health and wellbeing of its student-athletes and that will continue to be at the forefront of all decisions regarding return to play. MIAA leadership is busy developing scenarios and plans for sports' safe and healthy return. These scenarios range from having a normal return with a phased-in practice and competition schedule consistent with guidelines set by governing bodies, to delaying the start of practice and play which would result in shortened seasons.  With guidance and direction from member institution's team doctors and athletic training staffs, protocols are being developed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in every way possible. All decisions will be data-driven and based on guidance from federal, state, and local health officials.

Cook also said that MIAA member institutions understand that the final status of return to play is subject to state and local guidelines, along with the readiness of its members to return students to campus in the fall. She added, "The MIAA will continue to develop and perfect plans as the response to the pandemic evolves, and that everyone associated with the conference is excited about the prospect of providing a safe and practical competitive environment for student-athletes this fall."