Severe Weather Halts LSU-UCLA College World Series Game
The LSU-UCLA College World Series game in Omaha was postponed due to severe weather after three innings with LSU leading 5-3. The game will resume Tuesday morning, June 17. The delay is the 19th weather delay for LSU this season.
Posted On: Jun 18, 2025
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A highly anticipated College World Series matchup between the No. 6 LSU Tigers and the No. 15 UCLA Bruins has been suspended due to severe weather conditions. The game, held at Charles Schwab Field, was halted in the fourth inning with LSU holding a narrow 5-3 lead.
The delay, triggered by heavy rain and thunderstorms in the Omaha area, forced the NCAA to make the decision to postpone the game until Tuesday, June 17th, with a scheduled restart time of 11:00 a.m. ET. The decision prioritizes player and fan safety amid unpredictable weather patterns.
The game began with a flurry of offensive action, as both teams combined for a record-breaking seven runs in the first inning. LSU's Jared Jones delivered a pivotal blow with a three-run home run, propelling the Tigers to an early advantage. However, the Bruins responded, making it a tight contest before the weather intervened.
This weather-related disruption marks the 19th such instance for LSU this season, highlighting the challenges teams face in navigating unpredictable conditions during the college baseball season.
The winner of the LSU-UCLA game will advance to face another competitor on June 18th at 6:00 p.m. ET. The losing team will meet No. 3 Arkansas in an elimination game scheduled for June 17th at 6:00 p.m. ET. The schedule adjustment aims to maintain fair competitive balance, ensuring that no team is compelled to play more than two complete games within a single day.
NCAA officials have outlined specific weather delay protocols, emphasizing the importance of resuming play whenever feasible, while prioritizing player safety. The guidelines include monitoring lightning strikes within a six-mile radius of the stadium and implementing a 30-minute delay following any lightning or thunder activity.
The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued ongoing severe thunderstorm warnings, indicating the potential for strong winds and hail. With unpredictable weather patterns anticipated throughout the evening, the decision to postpone the game ultimately ensures the safety and well-being of all involved.
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