Weather Policy
While every situation is different based on time of day and which game, the following are standard procedures when inclement weather disrupts a game or games.
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No game will be skipped, meaning each game will continue in the order it is scheduled to play. If weather changes the date, the delayed/rescheduled game will still precede any future games.
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Tickets are good for the delayed/rescheduled game only. If the game date is moved due to weather, the ticket for the delayed/rescheduled game must be used.
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If a game is delayed, but resumed the same day, fans must present the mobile ticket for the delayed game to re-enter the stadium for the continuation of play.
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If a game is started then postponed to a new date/time, mobile tickets will be updated to reflect the new date/time. The updated mobile ticket will be scanned for re-entry into the stadium.
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In the event of a total game postponement to the following day, meaning the game did not begin at its scheduled time, mobile tickets will be updated to reflect the new date/time. The updated mobile ticket will be scanned for entry into the stadium.
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There are no refunds on tickets as all games will be played.
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TO RESOLVE ANY TICKETS ISSUES. FANS SHOULD VISIT THE WEST (THIRD BASE) TICKET RESOLUTION BOX OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE.
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Division I
Softball Championship
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Devon Park | Oklahoma City, OK
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