German cyclist Maximilian Schachmann won the Paris-Nice race on Saturday in a rare case of a sporting event still going ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Organizers maintained one of cycling’s biggest stage races, only shortening it by scrapping Sunday’s traditional last stage into the southern city of Nice.

Schachmann is the first German to win Paris-Nice since Tony Martin in 2011.

Tiesj Benoot was 18 seconds behind overall.

Baseball: Donovan Mitchell Sr., the Mets’ director of player relations and community outreach, tested negative for the coronavirus. The younger Mitchell, who plays for the NBA’s Jazz, confirmed Thursday he tested positive. ... The Nationals released RHP Hunter Strickland. The 31-year-old appeared in 24 regular-season games but none in the playoffs as the Nationals won the World Series.

Colleges: The Pac-12 has canceled all conference and non-conference sports competitions and Pac-12 championships through the end of the academic year, including spring sports that compete beyond the academic year in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. ... UConn F Megan Walker decided to forgo her senior season and enter the WNBA draft. Walker led the Huskies in scoring, averaging 19.7 points and 8.4 rebounds per game.

Football: The XFL said an unidentified player with the Seattle Dragons has tested positive for coronavirus. The player reported his symptoms to team medical staff on Tuesday and has been in quarantine ever since. He was tested for COVID-19 and received the result Friday.

Also: The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., and Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, announced they will be closing for a duration because of the coronavirus outbreak.

— News services