Big Ten Basketball Tournament To Be Played Without Fans Amid Coronavirus Concerns
INDIANAPOLIS (WJZ) -- The sports world has also been impacted by the coronavirus.
The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday it would play its men's basketball tournament without fans in Indianapolis.
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Maryland is scheduled to play in the quarterfinals on Friday night.
This comes just hours after the NCAA announced its men's and women's basketball tournament will be played without fans.
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