Missouri vs. Louisville Meet Canceled Due to COVID-19 On Missouri’s Team

by Emma Edmund 21

January 07th, 2022 ACC, College, News, SEC

Missouri’s meet against Louisville, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 8, has been canceled due to a high number of positive COVID-19 tests on Missouri’s team, according to a Louisville news release.

The release did not specify the number of positive tests on the Tigers’ team. The meet was going to be Missouri’s Senior Day.

Louisville did participate in a training trip over winter break, but had not competed since the Purdue Invitational in mid-November. Missouri, meanwhile, competed at the Tennessee Diving Invitational earlier this week, and the swimmers swam in a meet against Missouri State on December 4.

Boone County, in which the University of Missouri is located, is currently averaging about 125 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people. Jefferson County, where the University of Louisville is located, averages 276 cases per 100,000 people.

Louisville had COVID issues earlier this season; their meet against Notre Dame was canceled because of COVID issues, though it wasn’t specified which program, and the team was missing several NCAA qualifiers at their mid-season Purdue Invite because of COVID-19 protocols.

The Louisville men finished 5th at last year’s NCAA Championship meet, while Missouri finished 16th. On the women’s side, Louisville finished 13th and Missouri 18th at 2021 NCAAs.

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Lord Farquad
2 years ago

Can I get a Hoyahh?

Caeleb’s left suit string
Reply to  Lord Farquad
2 years ago

HOYEAAA!

Mr. Pack
2 years ago

LOL at these clowns acting as if theyre better than someone else because they don’t have covid. Cool. You either probably have had it will have it in the future.

Awsi Dooger
Reply to  Mr. Pack
2 years ago

For all the dismissive comments there are real world examples like Kelly Ernby

Cardsfan
Reply to  Mr. Pack
2 years ago

Says “Mr Pack”

The real deal
2 years ago

High school meets on as scheduled

This Guy
2 years ago

Why does anyone care who called it off first? More than likely one coach called the other saying “hey we just tested the team and it’s not looking good” And the other coach probably agreed. Of course both teams want to race! I highly doubt there are any bad feelings between the respective teams and coaches as everyone knew the probability of the meet occurring was diminishing each day as cases were rising everywhere.
Hopefully things settle down soon and all teams can get a meet or two in before conference champs season starts (I sure hope so).

Entgegen
Reply to  This Guy
2 years ago

It’s more about people wanting to put the blame on the other program and say “our program is doing these COVID protocols right!” In reality, COVID has hit every single team in the country over winter break basically

swimmerswammer
Reply to  This Guy
2 years ago

Honestly?

Because 18-22 year old males athletes have gigantic egos, and even this is enough to set them off.

Entgegen
Reply to  swimmerswammer
2 years ago

There’s a whole other gender that competes at the NCAA level.

oxyswim
2 years ago

Meet at Northwestern cancelled this weekend as well
https://twitter.com/NU_Sports/status/1479467869868023809

Silly Goose
2 years ago

Pretty sure Louisville is the one that called off the meet due to protocols within their program. Come on swimswam…check your facts please.

D1 swimmer
Reply to  Silly Goose
2 years ago

I know for a fact that our coach lied about which team called off our dual meets this weekend, so it’s possible that your coach lied to you too.

Silly Goose
Reply to  D1 swimmer
2 years ago

I am sorry to hear that for your meet and your team. This is a tough time for athletes across the country, but I know for a fact that it was not due to Mizzou’s protocols

Last edited 2 years ago by Silly Goose
swimmerswammer
Reply to  Silly Goose
2 years ago

I don’t think the article says that Missouri called it off. Isn’t it possible that Louisville called the meet off because of the high number of cases in the Missouri program, and not wanting their athletes to catch a case?

In fact, I think Louisville is acknowledging that they called it off by being the ones to put out a press release and social media posts while Missouri has been quiet.

Silly Goose
Reply to  swimmerswammer
2 years ago

Please refer to my prior comments in the fact that the meet being called off was not due to Mizzou’s protocols.

Good to know there is now a race to be “first” to put out a press release about a teams status tho

swimmerswammer
Reply to  Silly Goose
2 years ago

Just because you keep repeating yourself, doesn’t mean that anybody ever said what you’re saying they said.

“Missouri didn’t call the meet off.”
“It wasn’t because of Mizzou’s protocols.”

Quote anywhere in the article that says that.

SMH, a Missouri education isn’t what it used to be.

swimmerswammer
Reply to  swimmerswammer
2 years ago

Or the press release for that matter.

Silly Goose
Reply to  swimmerswammer
2 years ago

It’s the finger pointing with only half the story for me. Not sure what education has to do with it, but you stay classy swimmerswammer

Woah woah woah
2 years ago

Don’t accuse without hearing the full story- both sides had cases but Mizzou was not the one to call it off

Daddy_long_legs
2 years ago

Would like to set the record straight that there was Covid protocols within BOTH programs