A plane carrying Michigan’s basketball team and the traveling party crashed on Wednesday during an aborted takeoff attempt in high winds. According to the school, everyone on board has evacuated safely and they are working on other travel plans to get to the Big Ten tournament in Washington, D.C.

“The Michigan men’s basketball team plane was involved in an accident Wednesday afternoon,” the school announced in a statement. “After attempting to take off in high winds, takeoff was aborted and, after strong braking, the plane slid off the runway. The plane sustained extensive damage but everyone on board was safely evacuated and is safe. 

“The team is making alternate travel plans.”

One photo from play-by-play announcer Matt Shepard shows some of the damage to the plane and the slide extending from the exit door. 

Scariest moment of my life but we’re all good,” manager Tyler Davis wrote on Twitter, adding a video from outside the plane. 

Michigan is scheduled to open Big Ten tournament play on Thursday against Illinois.