Fans dealt with the temperatures as they supported the Lancers and Redwings on Saturday.

Officials tell us temperatures on the soccer field were around 100 degrees. But the Dworkin family helped fans stay cool by opening up their air conditioned suites for the fans.

"This was awesome because I was debating whether to come or not,” said Rochester Soccer fan Carol Masley. “And when I saw this on Facebook, I thought, 'perfect, I'm going.'"

The women lost their game while the men won theirs.

Meanwhile at the ballpark, Redwings fans were keeping cool another way.

Frontier Field had fans and misters on hand for Saturday night's game. One fan says this wasn't her first experience with misters.

"I first saw them in Atlanta, Georgia at a Braves game,” said Amanda Michniewicz of Brighton. “I thought it was the coolest thing almost twenty years ago. They're great. You cool down but you're not super wet."

Misters weren't the only thing coming back to Frontier Field, as Garrett Jones and Joe Brown were inducted into the team's Hall of Fame.