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 has been moved from Saturday to Sunday because of severe weather in the area, according to an April 25 announcement.

The schedule change affects fans and players who were planning to attend the originally scheduled Saturday evening contest. The adjustment ensures that the series can continue safely despite adverse weather conditions.

Game two of the series is now set for noon on Sunday, with game three taking place immediately after. In the first game of the series, High Point defeated VMI with a score of 7-5.

Those seeking further updates or details are encouraged to visit VMIKeydets.com or follow VMI Athletics on social media.

Looking ahead, organizers will monitor weather conditions and communicate any additional changes as needed.



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