Severe weather in Houston has canceled the Cougars’ final midweek game against Texas A&M. The game will not be rescheduled, and ticket holders will be contacted with the next steps.
The University of Houston baseball team has announced the cancellation of its final midweek game of the 2024 season against Texas A&M. The decision comes in light of inclement weather and forecasts predicting severe storms for Tuesday evening. As the regular season concludes with only 11 days left, officials have confirmed that the matchup will not be rescheduled.
The Houston Athletics Ticket Office will email ticket holders for the recently canceled game, providing details on available options and the next steps.
The Cougars are poised to unveil their distinctive Houston Blue uniforms on Thursday, May 15, as they kick off their last regular-season series against Arizona. The upcoming series will take place at Don Sanders Field, located within Darryl and Lori Schroeder Park. Fans are urged to wear blue attire to show their support for the team.
In an upcoming series, Houston will travel to Phoenix for a three-game road matchup against Arizona State. This encounter marks the first meeting between the two teams since 2010. The opening event will take place on Friday at 8:30 p.m. CT, followed by games on Saturday and Sunday, which will commence at 3 p.m. CT. All games will be streamed live on ESPN+.
In the wake of the cancellation, anticipation continues to grow for the season finale in Houston, alongside the introduction of the Houston Blue tradition.
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