Vanderbilt baseball game against Louisville rescheduled to 5 p.m. due to weather

Tim Corbin, Head Coach at Vanderbilt Commodores Men's Baseball
Tim Corbin, Head Coach at Vanderbilt Commodores Men's Baseball
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Vanderbilt University announced on May 4 that its upcoming baseball game against Louisville has been rescheduled for a 5 p.m. start time because of expected inclement weather in the region.

The change affects fans planning to attend the game at Hawkins Field, as gates will now open at 3:30 p.m. The university said that all previously purchased tickets will remain valid for admission.

The schedule adjustment was made in response to weather forecasts indicating potential disruptions during the originally planned time. The university aims to ensure the safety and comfort of both players and spectators by moving up the start time.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early given the updated schedule and should monitor official channels for any further updates regarding possible changes or additional precautions related to weather conditions.

This rescheduling highlights how local sports events can be affected by unpredictable weather, emphasizing ongoing efforts by organizers to prioritize attendee experience and safety.



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