Virginia has made the decision about Saturday’s game against Coastal Carolina, as the community continues to mourn the loss of 3 football players in a tragic shooting in which there were 5 victims on Sunday night.

The Virginia athletics department announced it had canceled the game. The decision came after the deaths of 3 members of the UVA team: Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry. The game would have been Virginia’s final home game of the 2022 season.

Coach Tony Elliott said earlier this week, per the Associated Press, that the players were “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures. They touched us, inspired us and worked incredibly hard.”

A decision if Virginia will participate in its final game of the season, a Nov. 26 date against Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, has not been made at this time.

“Our program is heartbroken for the University of Virginia, the victims’ families, loved ones, friends, and the entire community of Charlottesville. While our football team was looking forward to competing against the University of Virginia, we support their decision not to play,” Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell said in a statement. “Our program will continue to uplift their program, university, and community in our prayers as they continue to navigate this difficult time. We all stand in solidarity with UVA.”