Here come the first weeks of the 2020-21 college basketball season. However, the sport has seen a slate of games delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The college basketball season has already faced a few snags with some teams already forced to cancel, postpone, or reschedule matchups due to the world health crisis and several multi-team events taking hits as well.
The latest is Maryland’s game vs. Towson on Tuesday was canceled due to positive cases in the Towson program and Saint John’s game vs. Fordham due to a positive, and will not take place at Texas Tech on Thursday, according to the Red Storm.
Now let’s track several notable postponements or cancellations due to the pandemic.

25 November: UTSA at Oklahoma
25 November: Virginia vs. Maine (Uncasville, Connecticut)
25 November: Central Arkansas at Ole MIss
25 November: Gardner-Webb at Duke
25 November: Northern Arizona at Arizona
25-27 November: Creighton at Crossover Classic (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
25-27 November: Texas A&M at Crossover Classic (Sioux Falls)
25 November: Western Illinois at DePaul
25 November: UMass Lowell vs. Florida
25 November: Stanford vs. Utah Valley
25 November: Drexel at Penn State
26 November: Baylor vs. Arizona State at Empire Classic (Uncasville)
26 November: Jackson State vs. Ole Miss
27 November: Arkansas State at Ole Miss
27 November: Baylor at Empire Classic (Uncasville)
27 November: Virginia vs. Florida (Uncasville)
27 November: Florida State vs. Gardner-Webb
28 November: Oklahoma at UCF
28 November: Chicago State at DePaul
29 November: Baylor at Seton Hall
29 November: Gardner-Webb at Georgia
30 November: Belmont Abbey at Charlotte
1 December: Towson at Maryland
1 December: Alcorn State at DePaul
1 December: Vanderbilt vs. Uconn (Uncasville)
3 December: Vanderbilt at Legends Classic (Uncasville)
5 December: Ole Miss at Memphis
8 December: Fordham at Saint John’s
12 December: Saint John’s at Texas Tech
All games: Ivy League, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Bethune-Cookman (Brown, Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, Dartmouth, Princeton, Penn, and Yale.)