Softball, Tennis Teams Announce Schedule Changes
FROSTBURG, Md. - The Frostburg State Softball and Tennis teams have announced changes to their schedules due to impending weather.
A Softball doubleheader originally scheduled to be played at Bobcat Field on Wednesday, April 16 against Shepherd has been canceled with no make-up date to be planned as of now.
The Tennis home matches against West Chester scheduled to be played on Wednesday, April 16 has also been canceled with no make-up date to be planned as of now. Additionally, the team's final match against Salem (WV) originally scheduled for Saturday, April 19 has been pushed up to Friday, April 18 with the matches now beginning at 3 p.m., with senior day festivities set to start at 2:50 p.m.
Any further changes or updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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