Central Missouri Jennies softball reschedules doubleheader with Emporia State to April 29

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The Central Missouri Jennies softball team announced on April 27 that its upcoming doubleheader against the Emporia State Hornets has been rescheduled. The games, originally set for Tuesday, April 28 at Jennies Field in Warrensburg, will now take place on Wednesday, April 29. The first game is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.

The change affects both teams as they compete in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Jennies currently hold a record of 33-15 overall and are 14-8 in conference play, while Emporia State stands at 26-15 overall and holds a conference record of 12-8.

This scheduling adjustment was made to accommodate team needs and ensure the games can be played without interruption. Fans are encouraged to stay updated by following Central Missouri athletics on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.

Further updates regarding potential schedule changes or additional information about the series will be shared through official Central Missouri athletics channels.



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