Pursuant to the decision by the NCAA on Thursday to cancel the remainder of its winter and spring championships due to the evolving COVID-19 public health threat, the Liberty League presidents have unanimously agreed to cancel all remaining Liberty League regular-season and championship competition effective immediately.Our Liberty League members arrived at this difficult and challenging decision after a thorough review of information from local, state, federal, and other public health authorities. While we recognize the disappointment that this decision will bring to our student-athletes, our top priority continues to be the health, safety and wellness of our students and their families, coaches, campus constituents and surrounding communities.Friday afternoon, the Division III Administrative Committee, on behalf of the Division III Management and Presidents Councils, agreed to "(a) waive the use of a season of participation for all student-athletes in spring sports; and (b) waive the use of the spring semester towards their limit of 10 semesters/15 quarters, regardless of whether they used a season." This decision effectively restores a season of participation to all student-athletes participating in spring sports, providing them with an opportunity to participate in four full seasons, if they choose.Leon Botstein, Bard CollegeAnthony G. Collins, Clarkson UniversityJoyce Jacobsen, Hobart and William Smith CollegesShirley M. Collado, Ithaca CollegeShirley Ann Jackson, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteDavid Munson, Rochester Institute of TechnologyPhilip Glotzbach, Skidmore CollegeWilliam L. Fox, St. Lawrence UniversityDavid Harris, Union CollegeSarah Mangelsdorf, University of RochesterElizabeth Bradley, Vassar College