Thursday, the Big10 decided to cancel the remainder of the conference tournament. The tournament was being played in Indianapolis, which is one of the cities that had previously reported a positive test for Coronavirus. The Big10 was joined by the Atlantic 10, SEC and other conferences in canceling tournaments. © Provided by WHIO Dayton WESTWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 02: Tip-off to start the game between the Arizona Wildcats and the UCLA Bruins at Pauley Pavilion on February 2, 2008 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images) Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith said on twitter, “I want to thank (Big 10 Commissioner Kevin Warren) for making the difficult, yet necessary, decision to cancel the men’s tournament. I hope other leaders will follow his choice to protect our student-athletes and staff. Ohio State, currently ranked #19 in the NCAA, had been scheduled to play Purdue Thursday. The players were in…
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