CHARLOTTE, N.C. — With continuing concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Atlantic Coast Conference today cancelled the upcoming 2020 ACC Baseball Championship along with all other spring athletic activity. The event was set to take place at BB&T Ballpark in Uptown Charlotte from May 19-24.
βWe certainly are disappointed in the fact that the ACC Baseball Championship will not be held in Charlotte in 2020,β stated Dan Rajkowski, Charlotte Knights Chief Operating Officer. βWe all worked hard to acquire this great event for Charlotte and our region but we also fully agree with the ACCβs decision to cancel for the safety of the athletes and fans. We look forward to the opportunity of hosting the tournament again in the near future.β
βWe are disappointed that Charlotte will no longer have the opportunity to host the 2020 ACC Baseball Tournament, but understand the ACCβs decision to prioritize the health and safety of its student-athletes and fans,β said Tom Murray, Chief Executive Officer of the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. βOur organization remains committed to doing what we can to provide for the wellbeing of our residents and visitors. We are hopeful that weβll be able to showcase the warm and welcoming spirit that Charlotte prides itself on during a future ACC Baseball Tournament. We appreciate the conferenceβs thoughtful approach and look forward to continue working with them.β
βWe certainly support and respect the prudent decision by the ACC,β stated Danny Morrison, Charlotte Sports Foundation Executive Director. βIt was the right thing to do in these uncertain times. Nothing is more important than the health and safety of the fans, players and everyone associated with the event. We look forward to bringing the ACC Baseball Championship back to Charlotte in the near future.β
βOur top priority remains the health and safety of our student-athletes as well as our fans, communities and the overall well-being of others during these uncharted times,β said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. βWe are particularly disappointed for our student-athletes and will continue to work with our membership to assess what is appropriate in the future.β
Fans who purchased all-session ticket books and weekend session passes will receive refunds once the Ticket Office at BB&T Ballpark reopens. Currently, BB&T Ballpark, the clubβs Team Store and Ticket Office, are closed to the public. The Knights recently cancelled the final five games in the 2020 Sunbelt Rentals Collegiate Baseball Series, as well as postponed Knights Fest to a later date to be announced.