Plattsburgh State Athletics COVID-19 FAQs
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – In response to ongoing health and safety concerns, the members of the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) are suspending fall sports competition. In addition, the winter conference and non-conference schedules will be delayed until Jan. 1, 2021.
The decision was made by the SUNYAC Presidents in consultation with the SUNYAC Board of Directors on Monday, July 20. The SUNYAC Board of Directors is composed of the 10 directors of athletics from each member institution.
"Despite the absence of competition this fall, I am confident that we will be able to continue providing our student-athletes with an engaging athletic experience that includes a great opportunity for personal skill development and growth through small group workouts," Mike Howard, Plattsburgh State Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation and chair of the SUNYAC Governing Body, explained. "Our coaches are some of the best in the business at seizing opportunity when options seem limited and this certainly will be no exception as they continue recruiting, mentoring and engaging safely in community service.
"This is certainly a somber day in Cardinal Country for our student-athletes, and I'm especially sorry for our seniors. That said, there is no doubt given the current situation that this was the best decision for the health and safety of our student-athletes, our staff and the entire SUNY Plattsburgh Community. Today's challenges yield tomorrow's rewards, and I remain very confident that we will see Cardinal Athletics back in action and competing at a high level as soon as we possibly can given all the necessary health and safety measures."
The SUNYAC will continue to explore all options for a safe return to intercollegiate athletics.
"As a former student-athlete, I empathize with the disappointment our students must feel not being able to compete this fall," Erik Bitterbaum, the chair of the SUNYAC Presidents said. "But our priority is the health and safety of everyone involved with intercollegiate athletics, and we will continue to plan for a safe return to competition at the appropriate time."