OREM, Utah (ABC4) —Normally, Brigham Young University and Utah Valley University are rivals on the field, but on Friday night, that was not the case, as BYU and UVU students attended a soccer match with unity in mind.

South Field felt different than normal Friday night as the Brigham Young University girls’ soccer team took on Utah Valley University (UVU), just days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated at UVU.

"It's not just a game because there is that underlying thing that's on everyone's mind, so it's that unity with them like we know what they went through, and we respect it and were there to help however we can, even though we can still play a competitive day of soccer,” Tyler Nance, a BYU student, said.

Students are still trying to cope, and the game had a whole different meaning t

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