Kent State: No Gender Bias in Field Hockey Fiasco

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Officials at Kent State University found that there was “no evidence to suggest that gender was the basis or even a consideration in the decisions made” regarding the cancellation of a women’s field hockey contest between the University of Maine and Temple University on Kent State’s campus last month. 

The story began with a field hockey tournament hosted on the Kent State campus in early September. The UMaine and Temple game was scoreless and about to enter its second overtime period when Kent State athletics officials reportedly ended the contest without a result, citing fire marshal orders regarding a pregame fireworks display associated with a football game that was set to take place later in the day. The decision prompted harsh criticism from field hockey groups and women’s sports advocates across the country. The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) issued a statement which read in part: “The optics and the messaging to every field hockey program and to every field hockey player are that while they matter, they don’t matter more than pre-game football festivities.” 

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