UPDATE 10/21/16 @ 7:06 p.m.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The West Virginia State Fire Marshal's office released pictures of a vehicle they believe may be connected to the fire set at Marshall University's athletic complex late Sunday night.

The suspected vehicle is a white Cadillac DTS, four-door sedan.

One of the fires spread from the portable restroom to a light pole at Joan C. Edwards Stadium around 11:50 p.m. Sunday.

Officials say insulation around the wires inside the pole caught fire and the flames moved up the pole, causing extensive damage to the wiring and cellular equipment attached to the pole.

State Fire Marshal investigator Tim Chastain said the damage could cost several thousand dollars. He also said there is a $5,000 reward for information that could lead to whoever is responsible.

Because of the electricity, fire crews were unable to put water on the fire and had AEP on scene to cut power to the area to prevent any further damage.

About five minutes before the fire at the stadium, another portable restroom was set on fire at the softball field across the street. Fire officials are investigating the incidents and believe they are connected.

Representatives from the Marshall University Athletic Department have not stated whether the damage to the light pole will affect Saturday's home game.

If you have any information, contact the State Arson Hotline at (800) 233-3473.

UPDATE 10/17/16 @ 6:30 p.m.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Fire officials say several portable restrooms were set on fire at Marshall University's athletic complex late Sunday night.

The West Virginia State Fire Marshal's office and Marshall University Police are investigating.

One of the fires spread from the portable restroom to a light pole at Joan C. Edwards Stadium around 11:50 p.m.

Officials say insulation around the wires inside the pole caught fire and the flames moved up the pole, causing extensive damage to the wiring and cellular equipment attached to the pole.

State Fire Marshal investigator Tim Chastain said the damage could cost several thousand dollars. He also said there is a $5,000 reward for information that could lead to whoever is responsible.

Because of the electricity, fire crews were unable to put water on the fire and had AEP on scene to cut power to the area to prevent any further damage.

About 5 minutes before the fire at the stadium, another portable restroom was set on fire at the softball field across the street. Fire officials are investigating the incidents and believe they are connected.

Representatives from the Marshall University Athletic Department have not stated whether the damage to the light pole will affect Saturday's home game.

Keep checking on WSAZ Mobile and WSAZ.com for the latest information.

UPDATE 10/17/16 @ 7:00 a.m.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Fire officials say several portable restrooms were set on fire at Marshall University's athletic complex late Sunday night.

One of the fires spread from the portable restroom to a light pole at Joan C. Edwards Stadium around 11:50 p.m.

Officials say insulation around the wires inside the pole caught fire and the flames moved up the pole, causing extensive damage to the wiring and cellular equipment attached to the pole.

Because of the electricity, fire crews were unable to put water on the fire and had AEP on scene to cut power to the area to prevent any further damage.

About 5 minutes before the fire at the stadium, another portable restroom was set on fire at the softball field across the street. Fire officials are investigating the incidents and believe they are connected.

Representatives from the Marshall University Athletic Department have not stated whether the damage to the light pole will affect Saturday's home game.

Keep checking on WSAZ Mobile and WSAZ.com for the latest information.

ORIGINAL STORY 10/17/16 @ 4:00 a.m.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A fire broke out on one of the stadium lights on the east side of Joan C. Edwards stadium late Sunday night.

Fire officials are investigating the fire, but say there was no damage to the stadium itself.

The fire was near the lights and damaged some of the electronics connected to the pole, due to the height of the fire it was difficult for fire crews to battle the flames.

As of Monday morning the fire was out but it remains unclear if the damage will affect Marshall's home game on Saturday.

Keep checking on WSAZ Mobile and WSAZ.com for the latest information.