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Florida State basketball is going back on a Covid-19 pause. The Seminoles were in the middle of a four-game road trip, in which they started with a loss at Georgia Tech on Saturday. FSU’s next three games against Boston College, Pittsburgh, and Virginia Tech have all been cancelled. It will be the Seminoles’ second Covid-19 pause, as they had three games postponed in early January. The ACC announced the postponements today due to a positive test within the Seminoles’ program.
“GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) - The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that the next three Florida State men’s basketball games – at Boston College, at Pittsburgh and at Virginia Tech – have been postponed. The games were scheduled to be played on Tuesday, February 2, Saturday, February 6 and Tuesday, February 9. The postponement follows a positive test, subsequent quarantining, and contact tracing within the Florida State men’s basketball program. The team is adhering to the outlined protocols within the ACC Medical Advisory Group report, which is available on theACC.com (full report).”
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— ACC Men's Basketball (@accmbb) February 2, 2021
Next 3 @FSUHoops have been postponed (Tuesday at @BCMBB, Saturday at @Pitt_MBB and next Tuesday at @HokiesMBB). https://t.co/OAT4LL3zte