South Carolina softball changes game time for Boston College series finale

Ashley Chastain Woodard, Head Coach at South Carolina Gamecocks Women's Softball
Ashley Chastain Woodard, Head Coach at South Carolina Gamecocks Women's Softball
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The University of South Carolina announced on Mar. 14 that the women’s softball game against Boston College, originally scheduled for Sunday, Mar. 15, will now start at 11 a.m. The change was made due to forecasted weather conditions.

The adjustment aims to ensure the safety of players and fans by avoiding potential weather disruptions. Game officials said moving the game earlier in the day is a precautionary measure.

Fans are encouraged to check official sources for updates regarding any further schedule changes. Information about South Carolina Softball can be found on GamecocksOnline.com or through the team’s social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

This schedule change reflects ongoing efforts by athletic programs to adapt to unpredictable weather and maintain a safe environment for collegiate sports events.



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