In the face of the global coronavirus pandemic, please spare a moment to think of the student-athletes who were robbed of their last chances to compete to no fault of their own.
Eight former Penn State wrestlers -- including seven representing the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club -- were set to compete at the Bryce Jordan Center before Saturday's postponement.
The bar has postponed its popular end-of-the-school-year marathon promotion for the first time since 55 Days kicked off in 2008.
"I'm not really ready to move on yet. I know soon, I have to, but for the next couple days, I'm still a college basketball player in my mind -- still part of this Penn State basketball team. It's not something I was ready to let go of on March 12."
Penn State football has suspended football-related activities -- including practice, recruiting, and the team's upcoming pro day -- until further notice.
The upcoming NCAA men's basketball, men's ice hockey, and wrestling tournaments will be played without fans amid the current coronavirus outbreak.