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Purdue-Ohio State baseball series canceled after 1 game due to weather
By Andrew Olson
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Purdue and Ohio State were scheduled to play a 3-game baseball series in West Lafayette over Friday-Sunday. Unfortunately, Mother Nature did not cooperate.
Big Ten Conference rules dictate that the RealFeel temperature must be at least 28 degrees to be able to start a game. The forecast did not have temperatures reaching that mark for a Sunday doubleheader.
Unfortunately, we’re officially canceled for Sunday. Real Feel temps are not slated to reach 28 degrees. Makeup dates are unlikely.
Tickets can be exchanged for GA seats at future home dates, excluding April 8-10 weekend.
Up Next: Tuesday vs UIC at 4pm
— Purdue Baseball (@PurdueBaseball) March 27, 2022
Unfortunately, our scheduled doubleheader for today has been cancelled due to the temperature not reaching the minimum threshold for play. We will provide updates on any possible rescheduling of the last two games of our series with Purdue.#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/nRyFws8FAa
— Ohio State Baseball (@OhioStateBASE) March 27, 2022
The Boilermakers and Buckeyes were able to get in one game. Purdue won Friday night’s contest, its Big Ten opener, 7-5. The Boilermakers are ranked No. 17 and have a record of 18-1 overall. Saturday’s game was called off and rescheduled to be a doubleheader Sunday.
A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.