This weekend’s college baseball showdown between No. 5/12 Tennessee and No. 5/10 Auburn has captured global attention, especially after game two was suspended due to heavy rain. The match, which was tied at four runs with no outs in the top of the 10th inning, will resume on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, leading into the series finale.
- Game two suspended due to heavy rain
- Teams tied at four in 10th inning
- Resumption scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m.
- Game three to follow after game two
- Game three limited to seven innings
- All tickets valid for both games
Fans eagerly await the continuation of this thrilling contest, as the teams battle for supremacy in the SEC. The third game will be a seven-inning affair, following SEC regulations, and all tickets purchased for the originally scheduled finale will remain valid.
The suspension raises questions about how weather can affect crucial matchups in college baseball. Will the delay impact team momentum? As teams prepare to resume, here are some key developments:
- The game was tied at four when play was halted.
- Game three will consist of only seven innings.
- All tickets for Sunday are valid for both games.
- Weather conditions remain a concern for the series.