The Mean Green men's basketball team was ready. It had just clinched its first regular season title in 31 years after beating Western Kentucky in overtime March 1. The team was headed into the C-USA Basketball Tournament with unprecedented energy and confidence.
Until it wasn't.
The outbreak of COVID-19 brought the season to a halt with all athletic events for the foreseeable future canceled.
"I think unfinished business is a proper way to describe this season," says Hank Dickenson, executive senior associate athletic director.
And men's basketball wasn't the only team on a hot streak. Mean Green softball on March 8 claimed its first Conference USA series of the season with a decisive 11-3 win over the University of Texas at San Antonio. The team had already accumulated a history-making win over the University of Oklahoma on the road in February and was a preseason favorite to win the Conference USA championship. The premature ending of the season also closed out the careers of eight seniors on the team, including Katie Clark, one of the most decorated players in program history.
"It was disappointing to not get to finish out our season," says head coach Rodney DeLong, "as we were about to accomplish even more."