UNC Asheville Athletics Postpones 2020 Hall of Fame Ceremony

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. – The UNC Asheville athletic department announced Thursday that the 2020 Athletics Hall of Fame ceremony originally scheduled for September 26, 2020 has been postponed to the spring of 2021. No new date for this event has been officially selected.

“The CoVID-19 pandemic has required us to postpone and reschedule several athletic events, including our 2020 Athletics Hall of Fame Induction ceremony,” said UNC Asheville Director of Athletics Janet R. Cone. “We are looking forward to hosting the inductees, their families and friends for their official induction on campus in the spring.”

For more information on the 2020 Hall of Fame class click HERE. For more information on the UNC Asheville Athletics Hall of Fame click HERE.

Stay tuned to uncabulldogs.com for continued updates on this event as they become available.

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