VMI-High Point baseball game rescheduled due to severe weather

Sam Roberts, Head Coach at VMI Keydets Men's Baseball
Sam Roberts, Head Coach at VMI Keydets Men's Baseball
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The VMI-High Point baseball game, originally set for Saturday evening, has been moved to Sunday because of severe weather in the area, according to an April 25 announcement.

The schedule change affects both teams and their supporters who were planning to attend the Saturday matchup. Weather concerns have led officials to adjust the series timeline.

Sunday’s action will now feature two games. The second game of the series is scheduled for noon, with the third contest taking place immediately after. In Friday’s opener, High Point defeated VMI by a score of 7-5.

Fans seeking more information are encouraged to visit VMIKeydets.com or follow updates on social media through VMI Athletics.

The rescheduling reflects ongoing efforts by event organizers to prioritize safety while maintaining competitive play.



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