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OPSU Moves Home Softball, Baseball Series to Feb. 12-13 Due to Weather

Oklahoma Panhandle State University moved its home softball and baseball series up one day to Feb. 12-13 due to forecasted inclement weather, affecting local fans and weekend plans.

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OPSU Moves Home Softball, Baseball Series to Feb. 12-13 Due to Weather
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Oklahoma Panhandle State University announced that its scheduled home softball and baseball series were moved up one day “due to forecasted inclement weather over the weekend,” rescheduling the games for Thursday–Friday, Feb. 12–13, 2026. The announcement was datelined Goodwell and posted on the OPSU athletics site on Feb. 10, 2026 at 11:02 a.m.

The school’s brief notice on the OPSU Aggie Athletics page carried the headline “Home Softball, Baseball Series Moved Up to Thursday-Friday” and appeared under the General category with the internal identifier Softball_Baseball_HomeGames_MovedUp. The athletics site also displayed social-media snippets, including a tweet from OPSU Aggie Athletics showing 131 views and an Instagram caption that began “SCHEDULE CHANGE: Home Softball, Baseball Series Moved Up to Thursday-Friday. #AggieNation, Come on out to the diamonds this week to support the” with the line truncated in the site display.

OPSU softball’s home opener against Kansas Wesleyan was specifically mentioned as being moved to Thursday, with the original report containing the fragment “OPSU softball’s home opener vs. Kansas Wesleyan was rescheduled to Thursday (doublehead” that remains incomplete in the available text. The incomplete parenthetical has not been verified as confirmation of a doubleheader and requires follow up with OPSU for clarification.

For residents of Goodwell and Texas County, the schedule change matters for planning travel, work shifts and weekend leisure. College games generate foot traffic at local restaurants, pumps in convenience stores and parking demand near campus; moving games into Thursday and Friday shifts that economic activity earlier in the week. Fans planning to attend should note the NAIA designation on the OPSU page and monitor OPSU Aggie Athletics social channels for any further updates posted after Feb. 10.

The athletics page included standard site features and related content, such as recent items titled Stanhope_Nunez_AggiesofWeek_Feb10 and Spring Sports Report 2026, and carried a site footer reading 2026 © Oklahoma Panhandle State University. The posting also showed an ad blocker notice to visitors that asked users to consider disabling ad blocking for the best site experience.

What comes next for readers is straightforward: check OPSU Athletic Communications for confirmed game times, any ticketing or venue details, and clarification about the incomplete “(doublehead” fragment related to the Kansas Wesleyan opener. With the rescheduled dates now set for Feb. 12-13, local businesses and fans should expect the weekend sports-related activity to shift into the workweek and plan accordingly.

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