Oklahoma City Stars Baseball Moved to Early 11 AM Start

Doubleheader against College of the Ozarks rescheduled to beat incoming rain.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 7:46pm

A fragmented, multi-angled painting depicting a college baseball game, with the field, players, and uniforms broken down into sharp, overlapping planes of color and form.A cubist interpretation of the rescheduled college baseball doubleheader between Oklahoma City and College of the Ozarks, with the game action deconstructed into dynamic geometric shapes.Oklahoma City Today

The Oklahoma City Stars baseball team has moved up the start time of their Friday doubleheader against College of the Ozarks to 11 a.m. in an effort to complete the games before expected rain arrives at the site.

Why it matters

Rescheduling games due to weather is a common challenge for college baseball teams, requiring quick adjustments to accommodate players, coaches, and fans. The early 11 a.m. start aims to ensure the full doubleheader can be played as scheduled.

The details

The Oklahoma City Stars were originally scheduled to host College of the Ozarks on Friday afternoon, but the game times have been moved up several hours to an 11 a.m. start in order to complete the doubleheader before forecasted rain arrives in the area.

  • The doubleheader was originally scheduled for Friday afternoon.
  • The games have been moved up to an 11 a.m. start on Friday.

The players

Oklahoma City Stars

The college baseball team representing Oklahoma City University.

College of the Ozarks

The opposing college baseball team that will be playing the doubleheader against Oklahoma City Stars.

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What’s next

Fans should arrive early to the Oklahoma City Stars' home field to catch the full doubleheader starting at 11 a.m. on Friday.

The takeaway

Adjusting game times due to weather is a common challenge for college baseball teams, requiring quick coordination between coaches, players, and fans to ensure games can be completed as scheduled.