What happens if I have tickets for Saturday's game?
Your tickets will be valid for the second game of the doubleheader on Sunday.
Softball / College Softball
The Oklahoma Sooners and Mississippi State Bulldogs softball series has undergone schedule changes due to expected inclement weather. This article provides the updated schedule, ticket information, and how to watch the games.
The Oklahoma Sooners (36-5, 10-5 SEC) are facing the Mississippi State Bulldogs (33-11, 9-6 SEC) in a three-game series. Originally, games were set for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, but inclement weather has led to adjustments.
The updated schedule is as follows: - **Game 1:** Friday, April 18 at 4 p.m. CT - Devon Park, Oklahoma City - **Game 2:** Sunday, April 20 at 2 p.m. CT - Love's Field, Norman - **Game 3:** Sunday, April 20 (40 minutes after Game 2) - Love's Field, Norman
Tickets purchased for Saturday's game will be honored for the second game on Sunday. Fans unable to attend due to the changes can request refunds from the original point of purchase.
**How to Watch:** - **Livestream:** Soonersports.com?ref=yanuki.com - **Radio:** The Franchise 2 (1560 AM and 103.3 FM)
The series is particularly notable as Samantha Ricketts, a former Oklahoma Sooner, coaches Mississippi State. This adds an interesting dynamic to the competition.
Your tickets will be valid for the second game of the doubleheader on Sunday.
Contact the original point of purchase for a refund or solution. If you purchased standing room only tickets directly from the University of Oklahoma Athletics Ticket Office, you may contact them at [email protected] or 405-325-2424 to request a refund.
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