Adam Jardy | Buckeye Xtra The Ohio State men’s basketball team will not be participating in the Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, The Dispatch has learned. The decision was made due to the rising COVID-19 positivity rate within the state and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s recent inclusion of South Dakota on a list of states that would require Ohioans to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon their return. ??????? ?????? ????????Ohioans are strongly encouraged to avoid travel to:? South Dakota? Iowa? Kansas? Idaho? Wyoming? Alabama? MontanaMore information: https://t.co/okBJHIYR5Z pic.twitter.com/RSkOwp0QO5 — Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) November 4, 2020 The Buckeyes were scheduled to open the three-day, multi-team event Nov. 25 against Memphis at the Sanford Pentagon. The eight-team field was also slated to include Creighton, Dayton, South Dakota State, Texas A&M, West Virginia and Wichita State. More: Abel Porter will not play for Ohio State due to medical condition The…
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