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Six March Madness Referees Removed Before First Games After One Positive COVID-19 Test

Signage for March Madness along Georgia Street ahead of the tournament.
Samantha Horton/IPB News
Signage for March Madness along Georgia Street ahead of the tournament.

Six referees who were supposed to officiate the Men’s Division I Basketball championships in Indiana have been removed following a positive COVID-19 test.

One of the six officials was reported to have tested positive, but the NCAA said in a statement that the other five interacted with the individual for a prolonged amount of time and must quarantine.

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The risk of exposure makes them unable to participate in the upcoming games.

There are four preapproved replacement officials available for the March Madness tournament, but two will not be replaced. 

This is the first reported COVID-19 case among those who are inside the controlled environment created for the men's tournament.

Games are set to start this Thursday, March 18.

Contact reporter Samantha at  shorton@wfyi.org or follow her on Twitter at @SamHorton5.

Samantha Horton is the All Things Considered newscaster and a reporter at WFYI. She is a graduate from University of Evansville with a bachelor’s degree in international studies, political science and communication where she also swam all four years. Samantha has worked as a reporter at WNIN in Evansville, Side Effects Public Media, Indiana Public Broadcasting and the Kansas News Service. In 2022 she was one of two fellows with the NPR Midwest Newsroom and Missouri Independent investigating elevated blood lead levels in children.
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