CLAREMORE —
Rogers State Baseball has made changes to its schedule this weekend due to wintry weather conditions in Ottawa, Kan. this week.
The Diamond Cats games versus Peru State and Ottawa University on the road have been cancelled for March 2.
Coach Ron Bradley’s squad will host Dakota State on Saturday, March 2 at the Diamond Sports Complex in Claremore at 1 p.m. for a doubleheader affair.
Sunday, March 3 Dakota State will face Ottawa University in a seven inning match-up at Noon followed by a nine inning game between RSU and Ottawa at 3 p.m.
The Hillcat Network will provide live coverage of the Hillcats games at www.rsuhillcats.com/live
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