ENID, Okla. —
Mother Nature continues to put a full-court press on the Murray State at NOC Enid basketball games.
The game, originally scheduled for Monday, was set back again Tuesday. The two teams will try again Wednesday with the women playing at 5 p.m. and the men at 7. Admission is free.
“Everybody is having to deal with this,’’ said Jets assistant coach Ryan Mahoney. “We just have to be ready to play tomorrow night.’’
Mahoney, a dorm parent, said power was on in the dorms and in the gyms at the school. The men were to practice at 2:30 p.m.
The women’s teams are tied for the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference lead at 13-3.
The Jets men are 9-7 in conference while the Aggies are 11-5.
NOC Enid will honor its sophomores between games.
The games will be broadcast on KCRC (1390 AM)�
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