ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Today, Major League Lacrosse (MLL) announced the execution of their COVID-19 protocol.
Yesterday evening, a player in the league approached a member of his team’s medical staff with potential symptoms of COVID-19. He was immediately placed into a full quarantine and tested. Within a few hours, it was determined that he had tested positive for the virus. Following the protocol, developed with a team of leading physicians before the start of the season, Major League Lacrosse immediately placed all players into quarantine. This morning, Major League Lacrosse tested all individuals who, through contact tracing, were determined to be at risk for COVID-19.
After receiving the results, each team made a decision independently regarding participation. The semifinal games for Saturday have been canceled. The Chesapeake Bayhawks and the Connecticut Hammerheads have forfeited. The 2020 MLL championship game will take place tomorrow, with the Boston Cannons facing off against the Denver Outlaws. The game will be aired on ESPN at 2 p.m. EST.
“The most important priority is the health and wellness of our players,” said commissioner Alexander (Sandy) Brown. “We have been prepared, thorough and measured in our response and have followed league protocol. It is thanks to our medical and COVID teams that we have had a rapid and exhaustive response. We look forward to taking the field tomorrow and rounding out our 20th anniversary season.”