The basketball court of the University of Arkansas in Little Rock badly damaged by low temperatures

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Subzero temperatures in Little Rock caused a water coil at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Jack Stephens Center to rupture, causing extensive damage to the field.

Joe Foley Court was covered in water, so the school had no choice but to rip up the hardwood to let it dry.

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Jaizec Lottie of the Arkansas Little Rock Trojans moves the ball up court during the game between the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Arkansas Little Rock Trojans at Lawlor Events Center on November 16, 2018 in Reno, Nevada.
(Jonathan Devitch/Getty Images)

Thursday’s men’s and women’s basketball games have been postponed and relocated, and it is unknown if the court is salvageable for the season.

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“I really appreciate Simmons Bank Arena for their willingness to work with us on such short notice, especially over a holiday weekend,” said director of athletics George Lee. said in a statement. “This situation has posed a unique challenge and I am grateful for their flexibility and assistance in helping us maintain our opening OVC doubleheader in central Arkansas.”

Postponed basketball games will be moved to Simmons Bank Arena, and the school is reportedly in the process of find a temporary court for the rest of the season.

FILE - In this March 18, 2015 file photo, the NCAA logo is displayed on Center Court as work continues on the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh for the NCAA college basketball tournament.

FILE – In this March 18, 2015 file photo, the NCAA logo is displayed on Center Court as work continues on the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh for the NCAA college basketball tournament.
(AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

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The men’s team is 4-9 on the season. The Trojan checkers are 3-8.

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