
UCLA-LSU game at CWS suspended due to rain, will resume Tuesday with Tigers leading 5-3
OMAHA, Neb. — The College World Series game between UCLA and LSU was suspended Monday night after steady rain and lightning moved into the Omaha area.
The game will resume on Tuesday morning.
LSU led 5-3 after three innings when the grounds crew rolled out the tarp as storm clouds moved over Charles Schwab Field. Rain had fallen for about three hours when the NCAA announced the game would resume at 11 a.m. EDT.

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