The scheduled matchup between the University of Nebraska and Ole Miss was halted midway through the eighth inning on Saturday as a sudden bout of inclement weather rolled across the stadium.
With the scoreboard showing a 6‑3 advantage for Ole Miss, officials decided to pause play rather than risk unsafe conditions for the players and spectators.
Organizers have confirmed that the game will pick up exactly where it left off on Sunday at noon, allowing the two squads to resume their battle under clearer skies.
Fans who purchased tickets for the original fourth game will be granted entry to the resumed contest, though those whose passes have expired are advised to verify whether the credentials have automatically refreshed in their mobile wallets.
Meanwhile, the tournament’s later fixtures remain on their original timetable, with game five slated for 2 p.m. and game six for 7 p.m., ensuring that the overall schedule stays intact.
What This Means for the Series
The temporary delay underscores the growing influence of weather on outdoor collegiate sports, prompting teams to build flexibility into their calendars. While the interruption is brief, it offers a reminder of the logistical challenges faced by event organizers in regions prone to sudden storms.