COVID-19 Latest: Towson Men's Basketball Game Against UMBC Postponed
TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) -- Towson and the University of Maryland Baltimore County's men's basketball teams will not face off on Saturday afternoon as planned due to a positive COVID-19 test involving a member of Towson's team, the Tigers announced Friday afternoon.
The game is being postponed "out of an abundance of caution" and both teams are trying to reschedule it, Towson said.
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It's the latest schedule change for the Tigers due to COVID-19. Towson had been scheduled to face Maryland on Tuesday but that game was canceled.
The Tigers' home opener against Coppin State scheduled for Thursday was also postponed.
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