XFL Cancels Remainder of Season
The XFL season is officially over. The league had suspended its season on March 12, but has decided that the 2020 season will be officially canceled.
Read the details here:
The XFL season is officially over. The league had suspended its season on March 12, but has decided that the 2020 season will be officially canceled.
Read the details here:
The Premier League announced on Thursday that they will extend the suspension of the current season until April 30.
Last Sunday was meant to be an exciting day of NASCAR at Atlanta, however, due to the Coronavirus scare that was not to be. All of the race events would be suspended at Atlanta Motor Speedway and also the following weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Instead, a replacement race of sorts was assembled by both iRacing and NASCAR to fill the void left by the missed action. It would be broadcast live by Podium eSports on the popular streaming service Twitch.
This summer’s European tournament has been postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 virus.
Could iRacing soon become a possible replacement for real-life NASCAR, while it’s on hiatus? Well, we had an alternative idea! We honestly thought about if there is no racing on the track?
The coronavirus brought an abrupt end to the vast majority of sports seasons, tournaments, and events around the country.
The beginning of March is normally a major time in many sports. The NBA season is winding down, the MLB is preparing for opening day, predraft events are occurring in the NFL and NCAA basketball is preparing for the annual right of spring, March Madness. This year is going to be a little different and it is all because of COVID-19 or coronavirus.
The XFL and one of their franchises released statements on Wednesday announcing one of this weekend’s games will be played without fans in attendance.
As promised, the 2nd Big Ten Tournament Preview article is here! Before we get started, a couple of updates.
David Taylor shares his XFL power rankings ahead of Week 6.
It’s March already… and you know what time it is! Time for Madness before the real March Madness begins. It’s the Big Ten Tournament! Let’s preview the early rounds of madness, shall we?
Entering the 2019-2020 season, Jeremy Lauzon was coming off his first taste of NHL action.
The former second-round pick appeared in 16 games the year before as the Bruins blueline was decimated by injuries. While Lauzon performed well, he battled injuries down the stretch. As a result, Lauzon did not appear in the playoffs and began this season in Providence. Over the last month, however, Lauzon has gotten a second chance and became an integral part of the Bruins roster.
The XFL season is officially over. The league had suspended its season on March 12, but has decided that the 2020 season will be officially canceled.
Read the details here:
The Premier League announced on Thursday that they will extend the suspension of the current season until April 30.
Last Sunday was meant to be an exciting day of NASCAR at Atlanta, however, due to the Coronavirus scare that was not to be. All of the race events would be suspended at Atlanta Motor Speedway and also the following weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Instead, a replacement race of sorts was assembled by both iRacing and NASCAR to fill the void left by the missed action. It would be broadcast live by Podium eSports on the popular streaming service Twitch.
This summer’s European tournament has been postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 virus.
Could iRacing soon become a possible replacement for real-life NASCAR, while it’s on hiatus? Well, we had an alternative idea! We honestly thought about if there is no racing on the track?
The coronavirus brought an abrupt end to the vast majority of sports seasons, tournaments, and events around the country.
The beginning of March is normally a major time in many sports. The NBA season is winding down, the MLB is preparing for opening day, predraft events are occurring in the NFL and NCAA basketball is preparing for the annual right of spring, March Madness. This year is going to be a little different and it is all because of COVID-19 or coronavirus.
The XFL and one of their franchises released statements on Wednesday announcing one of this weekend’s games will be played without fans in attendance.
As promised, the 2nd Big Ten Tournament Preview article is here! Before we get started, a couple of updates.
It’s March already… and you know what time it is! Time for Madness before the real March Madness begins. It’s the Big Ten Tournament! Let’s preview the early rounds of madness, shall we?
Entering the 2019-2020 season, Jeremy Lauzon was coming off his first taste of NHL action.
The former second-round pick appeared in 16 games the year before as the Bruins blueline was decimated by injuries. While Lauzon performed well, he battled injuries down the stretch. As a result, Lauzon did not appear in the playoffs and began this season in Providence. Over the last month, however, Lauzon has gotten a second chance and became an integral part of the Bruins roster.
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