
Tufts midfielder Travis van Brewer holds off Amherst forward Sebastian Derby. (Evan Sayles)
A traditional NESCAC season won’t take place in 2020, but the door remains open for individual schools assembling a hodge-podge schedule of some kind.
On Friday, the nation’s top Division III conference cancelled fall regular-season games and the NESCAC championship. Six of 11 schools – Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Wesleyan and Williams – have canceled their seasons altogether, but hope flickers for some of the remaining five programs.
Speaking with Tufts men's head coach Kyle Dezotell, he said the back-to-back national champions could still compete this fall.