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Basketball Games Rescheduled Amid Winter Weather Advisory
2025-01-09

Due to inclement weather conditions, the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has rescheduled its basketball matchups. The men’s and women’s teams were originally set to compete on Saturday against Auburn Montgomery at Spragins Hall but have been moved to Sunday. Additionally, both UAH basketball programs currently hold strong positions within the Gulf South Conference.

Schedule Adjustments for UAH Basketball Matches

The winter storm forecast prompted a change in the game schedule for the Charger basketball teams. Originally planned for Saturday, these contests are now scheduled for Sunday with adjusted start times. This decision ensures player safety and fan convenience during adverse weather conditions.

The revised schedule places the women’s game at 2 p.m., followed by the men’s game at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Organizers took proactive measures to inform fans about the updated timing, emphasizing that reserved seating remains available through Hometown Ticketing. For those interested in attending, there is also an option for complimentary general admission upstairs, courtesy of a local sponsor. These arrangements aim to provide a welcoming environment for spectators despite the unexpected changes.

Chargers' Strong Standing in Conference Play

Both UAH basketball squads enter this homestand series while maintaining impressive standings in their conference. The upcoming games present opportunities for the Chargers to further solidify their positions. Starting Thursday night, the team will face Montevallo in what promises to be competitive matches.

As the Chargers prepare for their three-game homestand, they carry the momentum of being among the top contenders in the Gulf South Conference. This status reflects the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff. Fans can look forward to witnessing high-level competition as UAH aims to continue its successful run. With the home crowd support, these games could prove pivotal in determining the team's overall performance in the season.

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