These figures span all student-athletes currently on campus.
U-M has student-Athletes currently on campus in the following sports: Football, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Ice Hockey, Men's Gymnastics, Women's Gymnastics, Wrestling, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving, Men's Track & Field, Women's Tennis, Women's Track & Field, Rowing, Baseball, Softball
Student-athlete tests for COVID-19, to date (all tests): 1,346
Positive Tests: 35
Staff member tests: 348
Positive tests: 2
Total tests administered (student-athletes + coaches/ staff): 1,694
Positive tests: 37
Latest testing updates as of August 14
Total individuals (student-athletes + coaches/ staff) tested between August 8-14: 254
Positive test results between August 8-14: 2
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Please note that the overall number of tests and positive results will not necessarily equal the sum of this week's update plus the figures give in prior weeks' updates. This is due to the number and timing of surveillance tests being conducted, and reflective of the fact that some test results lag behind others.
U-M has student-Athletes currently on campus in the following sports: Football, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Ice Hockey, Men's Gymnastics, Women's Gymnastics, Wrestling, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving, Men's Track & Field, Women's Tennis, Women's Track & Field, Rowing, Baseball, Softball
Student-athlete tests for COVID-19, to date (all tests): 1,346
Positive Tests: 35
Staff member tests: 348
Positive tests: 2
Total tests administered (student-athletes + coaches/ staff): 1,694
Positive tests: 37
Latest testing updates as of August 14
Total individuals (student-athletes + coaches/ staff) tested between August 8-14: 254
Positive test results between August 8-14: 2
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Please note that the overall number of tests and positive results will not necessarily equal the sum of this week's update plus the figures give in prior weeks' updates. This is due to the number and timing of surveillance tests being conducted, and reflective of the fact that some test results lag behind others.