The Texas Tech Athletic Training Center's roof deflated Thursday night due to ice and snow from Winter Storm Goliath.

No one was injured and Tech officials are evaluating the damage, according to a statement the athletic department released Friday.

Tech officials said a large tear on the south side of the ATC caused the deflation. Freezing temperatures and ice accumulation prevented the removal of snow and ice throughout the week, according to Tech officials.

Lubbock received nearly 12 inches of snow earlier this week.

Tech officials met early Friday to discuss options for the facility.

"Our foremost concern is the safety of our student-athletes and staff who utilize the facility," Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt said in the release. "We will conduct a structural study to explore the extent of the damage and then decide on the feasibility of repairing it."

The ATC is planned to be torn down in the spring and replaced with Tech's Sports Performance Center - a new indoor complex for the football and track and field programs.

Tech was scheduled to host three indoor meets this spring, as well as a high school meet.

The ATC was built in 1985 on the Tech campus. The facility received a new roof in 2015 as well as in 2000.

Denise Marquez, A-J Media