JACKSON, Miss. (AP)—A Mississippi Delta Community College football player died from medical complications after a football game, the college in Moorhead, Mississippi, announced on Friday.

Emanuell Cooks of Elba, Alabama, was a freshman offensive lineman, according to his profile on MDCC’s website. Cooks died after playing a game against Hinds Community College in Raymond on Thursday.

The Sunflower County college’s statement does not specify Cooks’ cause of death.

“Our entire Trojan family is devastated by this loss,” MDCC President Steven Jones said in a press release. “At this time, our deepest thoughts and prayers are with Emanuell’s family, teammates, coaches, and friends. We will come together as a community to support one another through this tragedy.”

The college is offering support services to students, faculty and staff.

In a statement released Friday, Hinds Community College President Stephen Vacik called Cooks’ death “a sobering reminder how precious our time here on earth really is.”

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