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Penn State Baseball’s Series Finale Against Iowa Canceled Due To Rain

Penn State baseball’s series finale against Iowa, which was scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, has been canceled due to rainy conditions.

Penn State originally had a game scheduled for Friday night, but that was moved to Saturday due to poor weather. The Nittany Lions split their doubleheader with the Hawkeyes, losing game one 9-6 and winning game two 8-4.

Rob Cooper’s team is scheduled for a three-game series against Rutgers next weekend with games on May 5, 6, and 7 in Piscataway. The Nittany Lions have one more home series this season against Maryland with games on May 18, 19, and 20.

The group is 24-15 overall and boasts a 6-8 conference record with three Big Ten opponents remaining on the schedule.

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Nolan Wick

Nolan is a senior journalism major from Silver Spring, Maryland. He's an avid D.C sports and Liverpool fan who loves going to games in his free time. Nolan mainly writes about Penn State football, men's hockey, and baseball. You can follow him on Twitter @nolan_wick or email him at [email protected].

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