Rain Stalls Series Opener
The second contest of the Tennessee Volunteers' series against the Oklahoma Sooners was called off midway through the seventh inning after a sudden downpour rolled over the stadium. With one out and the Vols already up 5‑3, umpires signaled a suspension, leaving the game in a holding pattern.
Organizers have set a Saturday restart for 1 p.m. local time, which translates to 2 p.m. Eastern, before a full nine‑inning finale is played. The delay means the series will stretch an extra day, giving both teams a chance to adjust their pitching rotations.
Saturday's Make‑up Game
Game three is slated to begin roughly 45 minutes after the resumed contest wraps up, ensuring a compact schedule that still respects the teams' travel plans. The final game will be played under clear skies, weather permitting, and will determine the series outcome.
For Tennessee, the victory would mark its fifth SEC series win of the season, underscoring the Volunteers' steady climb in conference play. The team hopes the delay will not dampen momentum heading into the next stretch of the schedule.
Streaming and Coverage
Fans can catch every pitch on SEC Network+ and the ESPN app, where live streams will be available for both the resumed game and the concluding showdown. Updates and behind‑the‑scenes content will also be posted on the Vols' official social media accounts on X, Facebook, and Instagram.