Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, May 7, 2015
"I'm on a boat!"
— Nebraska Huskers (@Huskers) May 7, 2015
-Lil Erstadhttps://t.co/GXAFJjy6QD
Lincoln, Nebraska, was hit hard by rain Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
Up to eight inches fell, according to estimates, leading to flooding and some very soggy conditions at the Nebraska baseball and softball fields.
Check out all of the standing water on both fields, in the tweets below.
The Nebraska baseball team is supposed to host Purdue in a three-game series, its final home stand of the 2015 season, Saturday-Monday.
@Husker_Baseball, the team's official Twitter account, tweeted that it isn't sure how the water will impact the series. Follow that handle for all updates.
Luckily, the softball team is in Columbus, Ohio, for the 2015 Big Ten Softball Tournament. The Cornhuskers open the tourney vs. the No. 6 Ohio State-No. 11 Indiana winner at 5:30 p.m. ET Friday.
Beautiful day at the ballpark.
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 7, 2015
Gotta get that work in. pic.twitter.com/tmImYOr2hT
Bit of a water hazard. Good day to play 18. @GBR @Husker_Baseball pic.twitter.com/XKBy2qCx2G
— Jake Hohensee (@JakeHohensee) May 7, 2015
What is this lake doing on our baseball field?#Huskers pic.twitter.com/YCc4aofMMK
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 7, 2015
Good Morning from Bowlin Stadium - we will now be hosting swim meets. #LincolnFlood2015 pic.twitter.com/XJlMnJUBGT
— Nebraska Softball (@HuskerSoftball) May 7, 2015