ENID, Okla. —
Northern Oklahoma College Enid will be traveling to Connors today for a 2 p.m. Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s-men’s doubleheader.
The game is a makeup from Thursday.
“Nothing has changed as far as our preparations are concerned,’’ said Jets assistant coach Ryan Mahoney. “We didn’t have school this morning, so we were able to get a workout in. We’ll practice tomorrow and then head to the game.’’
Connors (10-5) is a game ahead of the Jets (9-6) for third place in the men’s race. Murray State (11-4) will visit NOC Enid Monday.
The Lady Jets (11-4) are tied with NEO and Murray State for second in the women’s race behind Eastern (13-2).
Connors is 6-9 in the league.
KCRC Radio (1390 AM) will air both games.
NOC Enid baseball
games canceled
Cold weather and wet conditions forced cancelation of Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s three-game baseball series with Longview scheduled for today and Sunday at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
Jets coach Raydon Leaton said the games will not be rescheduled.
The Jets (2-8) will be back in action Tuesday when they host Hesston (Kan.) in a 3 p.m. doubleheader.᳡
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