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Big Ten Baseball Tournament Delayed by Forecasted Weather in Omaha

Rescheduling impacts UCLA-Purdue, Nebraska-Michigan, and other matchups as tournament moves forward

The Big Ten Baseball Tournament in Omaha will not begin as originally planned. Forecasts of inclement weather have forced organizers to postpone the opening slate of games, prompting a cascade of schedule adjustments across the event.

Rescheduling Details

Among the affected matchups, the contest between UCLA and Purdue has been pushed back to a start time no earlier than 6 p.m., giving teams a later window to take the field.

Nebraska’s scheduled showdown with Michigan, which was set for a 5 p.m. kickoff, now hangs in limbo, with officials indicating that a final decision will depend on how the weather evolves.

Meanwhile, the game featuring Oregon and Washington has been shifted to Saturday, with a start time to be announced later, and the ensuing semifinal round will follow the rescheduled contests.

Organizers have assured fans that all tickets already purchased will remain valid, and they promise to release further updates as soon as more information becomes available.

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