Coastal Carolina baseball game against South Alabama moved to 11 a.m. on Saturday

Kevin Schnall, Head Coach at Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Men's Baseball
Kevin Schnall, Head Coach at Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Men's Baseball
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Coastal Carolina University announced on Mar. 30 that its men’s baseball game against South Alabama, originally set for Saturday afternoon at Springs Brooks Stadium, will now begin at 11 a.m.

The change in schedule affects fans and ticket holders who planned to attend the matchup. The university said all tickets purchased for the original time will be valid for the new start time, and gates will open one hour before first pitch.

The game will continue to be broadcast on ESPN+, ensuring that viewers can still watch remotely despite the adjustment. The university advised fans to check GoCCUsports.com and follow @CoastalBaseball on social media channels for further updates regarding the event.

No reason was given for the change in game time. Fans are encouraged to stay informed through official channels as any additional information becomes available.



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