Lincoln, Neb. — Nebraska and Ole Miss paused their Lincoln Regional matchup Saturday when severe thunderstorms forced officials to suspend the game in the top of the ninth with Ole Miss leading 6-3; play was scheduled to resume the following day, with initial reports listing resumption around late-morning to noon on Sunday. When play resumed Sunday at around noon CT, Ole Miss completed the 6-3 victory; the result left Nebraska to play No. 3 seed Arizona State in the afternoon elimination game at 2:00 p.m. CT, and the regional final remained scheduled later that evening under the adjusted bracket times.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
If you're a fan of Nebraska or Ole Miss, this weather delay disrupted your weekend sports schedule. It's a reminder to always check the forecast and game updates, especially during storm season.
Ole Miss took the win, leaving Nebraska to face Arizona State in an elimination game. Regardless of the outcome, the teams showed resilience in the face of unexpected weather challenges. Worth forwarding if you know a sports fan who appreciates a good comeback story.
Ole Miss benefited by advancing in the Lincoln Regional after winning 6-3 when play resumed Sunday, improving its position in the regional bracket.
Nebraska suffered a loss in the resumed game, dropping the matchup 6-3 and moving into the next scheduled bracket game against Arizona State.
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