West Virginia Mountaineers move Saturday baseball game against TCU to noon

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The West Virginia Mountaineers announced on May 15 that their upcoming baseball game against Texas Christian University has been rescheduled to begin at noon due to forecasted inclement weather.

The change is intended to avoid possible disruptions from expected bad weather and ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans. Senior Day festivities, which were originally planned for later in the day, will now start at 11:25 a.m., ahead of the new first pitch time.

The announcement affects fans planning to attend both the game and Senior Day events. The university encourages supporters to adjust their schedules accordingly. Updates about the team and further information can be found by following @WVUBaseball on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

No additional details regarding ticketing or other changes have been provided as of this announcement.

The adjustment highlights how athletic programs must remain flexible in response to changing weather conditions during spring sports seasons.



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