The Ivy League is canceling winter sports for the 2020-21 season, the conference announced Thursday.
The conference is also postponing spring sports until at least the end of February and won't conduct competition for fall sports during the spring semester.
These decisions were made unanimously by the Ivy League Council of Presidents.
"The Council will continue to closely monitor and evaluate the public health climate and consider changes to policies when warranted in order to return to more normal campus operations, including potential spring intercollegiate athletics competition," the Ivy League said in a release.
Winter and fall sport student-athletes will not lose a season of Ivy League or NCAA eligibility.
In July, the Ivy League became the first Division I conference to say it would not hold sports in the fall because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Information from ESPN's Heather Dinich was used in this report.