Temple Field Hockey Team Unable To Finish Match At Kent State Because Of Planned Fireworks Display Before Football Game
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Temple University is not happy after their field hockey team wasn't able to finish a game at Kent State. On Saturday, Temple was facing off against Maine in a matchup at Kent State University.
After playing a full game and one overtime, the coaches were informed they needed to stop play in order to accommodate a planned fireworks display prior to the Kent State football game.
The teams complied and ended the match in a scoreless tie.
"The circumstances that prevented the completion of our field hockey contest against Maine on Saturday are simply unacceptable and our student-athletes and coaches deserved better," said Temple University Athletics Director Dr. Patrick Kraft. "Fairness and equality are essential in the mission of college sports and I am disappointed for the student athletes at Maine and Temple whose competition was not deemed worthy to finish."
The statement also praised head coach Susan Ciufo, her staff and the student-athletes for the way they handled the situation.