The Citadel and College of Charleston cancel midweek baseball game scheduled for April 29

Russell Triplett, Head Coach at Citadel Bulldogs Men's Baseball
Russell Triplett, Head Coach at Citadel Bulldogs Men's Baseball
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The Citadel and the College of Charleston announced on April 25 that their upcoming midweek baseball game, originally set for Wednesday, April 29 at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park, has been canceled due to scheduling conflicts.

The cancellation affects fans and players who were anticipating the matchup between the two local programs. The schools did not provide additional details about the specific nature of the scheduling conflicts.

This decision comes as both teams manage their remaining schedules for the season. Midweek games are often subject to change based on various factors including conference play, weather conditions, or logistical issues.

No information was provided regarding a potential rescheduling of this contest or any changes to future games between The Citadel and College of Charleston.

Further updates may be announced by either program as they finalize their schedules for the remainder of the season.



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