D-3 school in Springfield, Ohio cancels athletic events through Sunday due to security concerns

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Wittenberg University, a Division III school located in Springfield, Ohio, has canceled all athletic events through Sunday because of security concerns on campus, it said Tuesday. The university did not specify the concerns but said the threats were “ongoing.”

The university also announced all classes will be remote for the remainder of the week.

On Saturday, Wittenberg canceled all school events for Sunday, including all scheduled athletic events. After reviewing new threats Monday, the school decided to continue with the precautions as it works with law enforcement.

“After receiving new threats on Monday, Sept. 16, and in the context of ongoing threats of violence on our campus and in the Springfield community, Wittenberg will go fully remote for the rest of the week (Monday, Sept. 16-Sunday, Sept. 22). The University is taking each threat seriously, and Wittenberg Police are working closely with other law enforcement agencies to thoroughly investigate any and all threats made toward our campus, employees, and students,” the school said in a statement.

Security concerns began last week after the presidential debate, when former President Donald Trump repeated a baseless rumor that Haitian immigrants in Springfield abducted and ate household pets.

On Monday, two elementary schools were evacuated because of bomb threats. The New York Times reported there have been 33 bomb threats targeting city schools since Trump’s accusations. Springfield City Hall and two hospitals have also been threatened, per The Times.

On Monday, DeWine said he was sending state police to the city to reassure Springfield citizens that they were safe.

“We must take every threat seriously, but children deserve to be in school, and parents deserve to know that their kids are safe,” the governor said. “The added security will help ease some of the fears caused by these hoaxes.”

Wittenberg had multiple teams slated to compete in events between Tuesday and Sunday, including men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s tennis, field hockey, women’s volleyball, football and men’s and women’s golf.

For Wittenberg’s women’s cross country team, the cancellations will see the back-to-back conference champions miss the All-Ohio Championship events scheduled for Friday.

(Photo: Luke Sharrett / Getty Images)





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