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GNAC cancels conference track and field meet, softball and baseball games

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April 30, 2009

SPOKANE, Wash. - The Great Northwest Athletic Conference has cancelled this weekend's conference track and field championship meet in Monmouth, Ore., GNAC Commissioner Richard Hannan announced Thursday night.

The cancellation is due to a probable single case of H1NI virus (swine flu) on the Western Oregon University campus. The meet will not be rescheduled.

The Oregon University system and the Oregon Department of Public Health have recommended closure of the campus at least through Monday. "President John Minahan has accepted that recommendation," WOU athletic director Jon Carey said.

One student is suspected of contracting the disease. The student, who lives off campus, exhibited flu-like symptoms earlier this week and tested positive for influenza A at the WOU Student Health Center.

The Polk County Health Department was notified and a specimen was sent to the State of Oregon Health Department lab. WOU officials were notified Thursday that the specimen would require further testing by the Center for Disease Control.

"There is a high probability that the student has swine flu," Carey said. "He has been tested and we are waiting for confirmation of the diagnosis from the CDC. If the tests come back negative, the campus could reopen on Tuesday."

"We believe there may be a large number of students that could have been exposed," Carey said.

WOU's baseball team was due to play a four-game series this weekend at Central Washington University in Ellensburg and that series will not be played this weekend. Western Oregon's scheduled four-game softball series with Western Washington University in Bellingham has been cancelled.

"This is an unfortunate situation," Hannan said. "But, our No. 1 concern is the safety and welfare of everyone involved."

National office monitors H1N1 flu outbreak

The NCAA is closely monitoring the H1N1 flu outbreak and any impact the illness could have on spring championships and overall operations.

The NCAA national office is in regular contact with federal officials for updates on the outbreak. The office also is in contact with all championship host institutions regarding on-site planning and conditions. As of now, no changes are expected at any NCAA championship sites.

Additionally, the national office is in communication with member conferences regarding their ongoing planning for conference championships.

Depending on the progression of the outbreak, adjustments could be made in the best interests for the health and well-being of student-athletes who are competing in NCAA championships.

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