UMaine men’s ice hockey paused, players in quarantine

Thu, 12/17/2020 - 5:00pm

    ORONO — Daily testing and symptom tracking have identified a positive case of COVID-19 through antigen testing in the University of Maine men’s ice hockey program, according to a news release.

    Student-athletes are in quarantine as a result and team activities have been paused.

    Contact tracing of the University of Maine Emergency Operations Center deemed that the coaching and direct support staff of the team were not considered close contacts requiring mandatory quarantine as outlined by guidance from the University of Maine System and the Maine CDC.

    The men’s ice hockey games previously scheduled this weekend at UMass Lowell will not be played. The two teams are scheduled to meet again on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2.

    The Black Bears last played in a weekend series against the New Hampshire Wildcats on Dec. 11 and Dec. 12 in Durham, New Hampshire.

    The women’s ice hockey team will proceed with its plans to compete in Providence on Friday, Dec. 18 and Saturday, Dec. 19.

    UMaine athletics is working with the university’s Emergency Operations Center on contact tracing and additional testing, and to support student-athletes and staff. It is standing practice across the University of Maine System to limit university activities and contacts to the greatest extent possible in keeping with Maine CDC guidance when a positive case of COVID-19 is identified in order to isolate infection and protect student, employee, and public health.

    “Every step we have taken to prepare for our winter sports season has prioritized the safety of our student-athletes, coaches and athletic staff and our Maine communities,” said UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy. “The testing and contact tracing strategies in support of our Division I athletics program are working and the university is already taking steps to limit the spread of infection. We are very proud of our men’s Black Bear hockey team and will be providing all of our impacted players and staff with support during their quarantine period.”