Penn State baseball adjusts weekend schedule for Washington series

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Penn State announced on May 5 that the baseball series against Washington will see changes to its weekend schedule. The adjustments include moving Sunday’s game to an earlier start time and shifting Senior Day celebrations.

The schedule change aims to accommodate travel plans for the visiting team and ensure proper recognition of senior players. According to the announcement, Friday’s game remains scheduled for 5:30 p.m., while Saturday’s game, now set for 2 p.m., will serve as Senior Day presented by the Penn State Alumni Association.

Sunday’s matchup has been moved up to an 11 a.m. start in order to meet Washington’s travel needs. The university said Friday and Saturday games will be streamed on B1G+, with Sunday’s contest airing on Big Ten Network.

Fans planning to attend are encouraged by Penn State officials to allow extra time due to concurrent graduation ceremonies taking place this weekend. Parking is available in Porter North and Jordan East lots, according to the release.

All games at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park offer free admission for attendees of all ages. For ongoing updates about the team, fans are directed to follow @pennstatebase on X and Instagram.



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