A European plan is being formed to resume football around July and August, with domestic competitions told not to abandon competitions yet.
Paul Abramowitz
Ivy League denies graduate eligibility for spring athletes
The Ivy League sticks to its policy “that athletic opportunities are for undergraduates.”
Marcus Smart says he’s cleared of COVID-19
Marcus Smart, the only member of the Boston Celtics to test positive for coronavirus, says he has been cleared in a tweet.
Number of COVID-19 deaths in Massachusetts jumps to 25
The number of Massachusetts residents who have tested positive for the disease increased to more than 2,400.
New Hampshire orders nonessential businesses to close
New Hampshire joins several other New England states telling residents to stay at home.
Political historian-commentator Richard Reeves dies at 83
Richard Reeves wrote about politics for more than 50 years and published books on Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy and other American presidents.
Coronavirus – the latest in New England: Harvard president, wife, test positive
President Lawrence Bacow said he and his wife, Adele, started experiencing symptoms including a cough, fever and chills on Sunday.
Barefoot Hamlin wins virtual Homestead race as NASCAR turns to iRacing
NASCAR provides live action to its fans with a race that was televised nationally and won by Denny Hamlin.
NFL notebook: Hoyer returning to Patriots again
New England adds to its depth chart at quarterback by agreeing to a deal with one of Tom Brady’s former backups – Brian Hoyer.
Gronkowski is set to host WrestleMania in April
WWE will hold WrestleMania over two nights for the first time ever April 4 and 5 from the performance center.