Oklahoma City Stars Move Baseball Games to Doane

Doubleheader relocated due to forecast rain in Oklahoma City

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Oklahoma City University baseball team has moved its weekend doubleheader against Doane University to Doane's home field in Crete, Nebraska, due to predicted rain showers in Oklahoma City.

Why it matters

Relocating games on short notice can be logistically challenging for college sports teams, but the Stars are taking proactive steps to ensure the games can be played as scheduled despite the inclement weather forecast in their home city.

The details

The Stars were originally scheduled to host Doane this weekend in Oklahoma City, but with rain in the forecast, the team has decided to move the entire doubleheader to Doane's home field in Crete, Nebraska to avoid any weather-related delays or cancellations.

  • The doubleheader was originally scheduled for this weekend in Oklahoma City.
  • The games have been relocated to Doane's home field in Crete, Nebraska.

The players

Oklahoma City Stars

The baseball team from Oklahoma City University.

Doane University

A private university located in Crete, Nebraska that will be hosting the Stars this weekend.

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What’s next

The Stars and Doane will play the doubleheader as scheduled this weekend in Crete, Nebraska.

The takeaway

College sports teams must remain flexible and adapt to changing weather conditions, even if it means relocating games on short notice to ensure the games can be played as planned.