Texas Tech vs Marist weather updates: NCAA softball game in delay due to lightning
Texas Tech’s first game of the 2026 NCAA Softball Tournament is on pause after lightning and heavy rain hit Lubbock, Texas on Friday evening. The first round of the regional between the host Red Raiders and Marist went into a delay in the top of the fourth inning, with Texas Tech leading 9-1. REQUIRED READING: NCAA Softball Tournament schedule, bracket, score updates For NCAA Softball Tournament games, a 30-minute delay goes into effect anytime there is lightning in the area.
That clock restarts each time there is a lightning strike within a six-mile radius following the initial spotting of lightning. The game between Texas Tech and Marist first went into a delay at 6:43 p. m.
ET. Texas Tech’s offense was cooking before the game was paused. Taylor Pannell connected on an 0-1 pitch that was low in the strike zone and sent it over the left field wall for a two-run homer in the bottom of the third inning.
In addition to striking out four batters in 3 2/3 innings from the circle, pitcher Kaitlyn Terry has scored two runs for the Red Raiders as well. Texas vs Marist weather updates Raining kinda hard and got some lightning… not ideal Amiright?!?! Please let us start playing soon https://t.
co/ein7uojLIV — Texas Tech Softball (@TexasTechSB) May 15, 2026 Lubbock, Texas weather forecast Here's an hour-by-hour weather forecast for Lubbock, Texas, courtesy of AccuWeather: All times Eastern 7 p. m. : Thunderstorms (47% chance of rain) 8 p.