Central Missouri Jennies softball reschedules doubleheader with Emporia State to April 28

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The Central Missouri Jennies softball team announced on April 20 that its doubleheader against the Emporia State Hornets, originally scheduled for Wednesday, April 22, at Jennies Field in Warrensburg, has been moved to Tuesday, April 28. The first game is set to begin at 1:00 p.m.

This change affects both teams’ schedules as they continue their seasons in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The adjustment provides updated information for fans and players regarding upcoming games.

Before facing Emporia State, Central Missouri will play a doubleheader against the Missouri-St. Louis Tritons on Tuesday, April 21. These games are scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m. at UMSL Softball Field in St. Louis.

Later in the week, the Jennies will host Nebraska-Kearney Lopers for Senior Day on Saturday, April 25. The first pitch of that doubleheader is set for noon in Warrensburg.

Fans seeking updates can follow Central Missouri athletics on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.



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