Weather Delay Forces Reschedule of Nebraska-Ole Miss Baseball Game
The ninth inning of the Nebraska Cornhuskers' matchup against the Ole Miss Rebels was halted on Saturday as a sudden bout of inclement weather rolled across the stadium, prompting officials to prioritize safety over competition.
When the pause was called, the scoreboard already favored the Rebels, with the game standing at 6-3. The decision to suspend play allowed the field to be cleared and the crowd to seek shelter while the weather threat persisted.
Organizers have confirmed that the suspended contest will resume exactly where it left off on Sunday at noon, giving the players a chance to complete the final innings and the fans a chance to witness the conclusion of a tightly contested game.
Ticket holders for the original fourth game will be admitted to the resumed matchup, though those who do not see their passes reflected in the mobile wallet are advised to check their expired tickets for verification.
Despite the weather interruption, the schedule for the series remains largely unchanged, with game five slated for 2 p.m. and game six for 7 p.m., ensuring that the momentum built earlier in the week is preserved for the remainder of the weekend.