The No. 9 UCLA Women’s Basketball Team postponed the match at Pepperdine indefinitely on Sunday after a positive COVID-19 test in the Waves program.
Bruins won the opening round on Friday 98-49 at Fullerton, California. The game was originally scheduled for Wednesday, but was moved to Friday due to a delay in obtaining Fullerton’s COVID-19 test results.
Bruins’ next upcoming match will be on December 4th and 6th against Pac-12’s opponent Arizona (7th) against Arizona.
UCLA wasn’t the only women’s team at the Power5 conference whose match was postponed last Sunday. Second-placed Pac-12 School, Stanford University, was scheduled to play Pacific, but the game was postponed to Wednesday as the Pacific Program was suspended for 14 days after program members tested positive for COVID-19. I did.
Stanford University hasn’t announced the status of the game in the coming weeks after Santa Clara County ordered a ban on contact sports in the county until December 21st on Saturday.
SEC School Missouri announced a postponement of the afternoon match in St. Louis on Sunday morning. This was after the school called it “a combination of individual positive tests within the Tigers basketball program, followed by contact tracing and quarantine.”
On Thursday, Big 12 School Oklahoma canceled all three weekend matches at the Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, South Dakota-vs. 21 Gonzaga, South Carolina No. 1, South Dakota-by COVID-19 contact tracing. ..