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NCAA As the COVID-19 pandemic continues its rapid spread, the NCAA officially canceled all of its ongoing and planned winter and spring championships.

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS North American professional sports have grinded to a halt. The NHL, MLB, and MLS announced suspensions to their seasons after the NBA’s hiatus decision.

In Photos: The Postseason Push That Never Happened

While some sports wrapped up last week, COVID-19 forced others to cancel mid-season — or before even starting their 2020 campaigns. The teams below, however, saw everything end just as they geared up for a final playoff run. By William C. Boggs

THE LAST HUDDLE Men’s basketball appeared in each of the last two Ivy League Tournament championships but failed to win on the road. The Crimson will not have the chance for revenge as hosts. TIMOTHY R. O’MEARA—CRIMSON PHOTOGRAPHER

PINNING AND WINNING First-years Yaraslau Slavikouski and Philip Conigliaro had qualified for the NCAA tournament pre-cancellation. ZING GEE—CRIMSON PHOTOGRAPHER

PHOTO FINISH Senior Maya Miklos will not be able to make the spring indoor-outdoor transition. ZING GEE—CRIMSON PHOTOGRAPHER

MAKING A SPLASH Men’s and women’s swimming and diving will not prep for nationals anymore. ZING GEE—CRIMSON PHOTOGRAPHER

FOILED Fencers applaud junior foil Geoffrey Tourette, one of 11 qualified for NCAAs. OWEN A. BERGER—CRIMSON PHOTOGRAPHER

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