Hurricane threat moves Coastal Carolina’s soccer game to Kennesaw State

KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 12, 2018

University providing venue as CCU evacuates coast in advance of Hurricane Florence

With Hurricane Florence approaching the Carolina coast, Kennesaw State University is opening its athletic facilities to one of the universities in the potential path of the storm.

Coastal Carolina University’s women’s soccer game scheduled for Friday night in Conway, S.C., has been moved to the KSU Sports + Entertainment Park. Coastal Carolina will play Arkansas-Little Rock at 1 p.m. Friday on the field inside the KSU Outdoor Track and Field Facility, adjacent to Fifth Third Bank Stadium.

Coastal Carolina contacted KSU women’s soccer coach Benji Walton about the possibility of playing the game in Kennesaw, and the agreement was coordinated by the University’s Department of Event and Venue Management.

“We were more than happy to offer our facilities and work out the details quickly to give Coastal Carolina this option,” said Zach Kerns, executive director of the KSU Sports + Entertainment Park. “Nothing is more important to us than the safety of our students, so we welcome any university that seeks our assistance in helping keep their students safe.”

In response to the impending arrival of Hurricane Florence and the mandatory evacuation issued by the South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, Coastal Carolina has moved or canceled a number of athletic home events scheduled for this weekend.

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