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The league said COVID-19 issues for Robert Morris and Gardner-Webb led to the postponements. The conference said it is working with the schools to reschedule the games at a later date.

Robert Morris was scheduled to play at Charleston Southern, while Monmouth was traveling to Gardner-Webb.

Lambeau Field will host a COVID-19 vaccination site for eligible Green Bay-area community members starting Wednesday.

The Green Bay Packers are partnering with Bellin Health and Brown County Public Health to make the atrium around Lambeau Field a vaccination site. The site may expand to other areas of Lambeau Field later on.

Officials say the site will have the capacity to vaccinate 6,000 people per week initially. They hope to eventually be able to vaccinate up to 10,000 people per week at the site.

The Atlanta Braves are planning to open Truist Park to about 13,500 fans to start the new season.

The three-time reigning NL East champions will allow 33% capacity at their 41,084-seat stadium beginning with opening day against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 9.

No fans were allowed in MLB parks during the 2020 season because of the coronavirus pandemic, though hundreds of Braves’ backers gathered on a lawn outside Truist Park to watch the Braves on a giant video board during their playoff run, which came up one win short of the World Series.