Why was the game time changed?
The game time was changed due to the forecast of inclement weather, including a high chance of rain and possible thunderstorms.
Sports / College Baseball
Due to the forecast of inclement weather in Starkville, Mississippi, the Mississippi State vs. LSU baseball game originally scheduled for Friday, April 24, 2026, has been moved to an earlier time.
The decision to move the game time was made in response to a forecast predicting a high chance of rain (50% during the day and 100% in the evening) and potential thunderstorms. This ensures the game can be played with minimal disruption. The series is part of Super Bulldog Weekend, raising the possibility of Mississippi State breaking its NCAA on-campus single-game attendance record. Game 2 is scheduled for April 25 at 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2), and Game 3 is on April 26 at 1 p.m. (SEC Network+).
The game time was changed due to the forecast of inclement weather, including a high chance of rain and possible thunderstorms.
The game will now begin at 3 p.m. CT.
The game will be played at Dudy Noble Field in Starkville, Mississippi.
The game will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and the LSU Sports Radio Network.
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