SALUQI CORNER: Southwest sports teams face COVID-19 restrictions during fall semesterPage Title
Due to COVID-19 restrictions given by the National Junior College Athletic Association, the state of Tennessee and the College, all five of Southwest’s sports teams had to make major adjustments in their plans for fall semester 2020. Official season schedules were moved to 2021 with only practice and a few scrimmages allowed during the semester. The move to protect student athletes forced Saluqi coaches to work swiftly to reimagine their plans for the 2020 fall semester.
The team most affected was the women's soccer team, which usually plays its entire season in the fall. The women's and men's basketball teams were greatly impacted as their seasons typically begin in November. The baseball and softball teams’ experienced limited fall scrimmages.
Recently, presidents from all 10 of the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association institutions voted to adopt an East/West schedule for women's and men's basketball, baseball and softball. In those sports, Southwest will only play West division opponents Columbia State, Dyersburg State, Jackson State and Volunteer State in conference games. Women's soccer will still play Columbia State, Dyersburg State and Motlow State in its conference games. Regional tournament formats have not yet been determined.
In This Issue...
- FROM THE PRESIDENT
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- Southwest voted Best Technical College; Places second as Best Regional College
- Welcome aboard, new team members
- Welcome Aboard: Kimberly Weddington, Mental Health Counselor
- STUDENT KUDOS: TBR names SGA President Shannon Crowder a 2021 SOAR Award finalist
- Allied Health students mask up and move forward during the pandemic
- SGA organizes voter registration drive
- Student Development gets creative to engage and connect with students
- New guide helps students navigate their career journey
- SALUQI CORNER: Southwest sports teams face COVID-19 restrictions during fall semester
- TBR honors late Dr. Charles Temple with inaugural commendation
- Southwest student success efforts featured in Education Trust report on segregation
- Southwest M.O.S.T. kicks off Entrepreneurship Institute with Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Clifton Taulbert
- Complete mandatory IT training by Friday, Dec. 11
- Free robotics training through U.S. Department of Labor grant
- Students line up for FAFSA drive-in event
- ShakeOut Day 2020 goes virtual
- Employees get moving with free cardio fitness classes
- Southwest’s librarians uncover the real facts in fake news webinar
- Students visit with Mandela guard for International Studies Week
- Emergency assistance available for students in need
- Southwest named national finalist for prestigious 2021 Bellwether award
- Southwest and Generation USA partner to offer free online IT trainings
- Student Success and Institutional Affairs councils announce innovation grants
- Southwest and TSBDC team up to offer small business advice to student-entrepreneurs
- STAFF KUDOS: Tennessee Association of Colleges and Employers honors Brenda Williams with Outstanding Member Award
- New technology toolkit provides valuable resource to employees
- FROM EQUITY AND COMPLIANCE: Complying with Limited English Proficiency guidelines vital
- Mandatory annual Title IX training due Dec. 31
- Southwest: In the News
- Pick up textbooks curbside for Winter Sessions