HONOLULU, HI – The University of Hawai'I men's basketball team has been put on pause from all activities due to COVID-19 issues within the program. As a result, what would have been UC Davis' Big West opener versus the Rainbow Warriors on Dec. 30 has been canceled. Last week it was announced that UH's home game on Jan. 1 versus UC Riverside was canceled due to COVID issues within the Highlanders' program.
As of Dec. 27, UC Davis will open the Big West season on Jan. 6 at home against UC Irvine. Fans will not be permitted at that game nor the Jan. 8 game versus UC San Diego in alignment with campus' decision to move to remote learning for the first week of the spring quarter.
Further updates from UC Davis Athletics will be provided as they become available.
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