
What's anNCAA softball tournamentwithout a weather delay? Just four pitches into the second game of the2025 Super Regionals, there is a weather delay in the matchup betweenNo. 6 Texasand No. 11 Clemson at Red & Charline McCombs Field in Austin, Texas. Clemson's Alex Brown led off the game with a single and Maddie Moore fell behind 0-2 before lightning struck within eight miles of the stadium, causing the umpires to have to call a lightning delay. The game cannot start until at least 30 minutes following the last lightning strike. Here's the latest on the weather updates from Texas-Clemson from the Austin Super Regional: REQUIRED READING:Texas softball vs Clemson live updates: NCAA super regional game enters weather delay All times Eastern. 9:39 p.m.:Another lightning strike, reset the clock and add 30 more minutes. restart the clock. 🌩️ — Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball)May 23, 2025 9:21 p.m.:Texas' softball social media tweeted out that there was another lightning strike at 9:21, meaning the clock resets to 30 minutes from the strike. just had another lightning strike, so at least *another* 30 minutes.https://t.co/ze0XXwGfAK — Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball)May 23, 2025 9:07 p.m.:The Texas-Clemson matchup in the Austin Super Regional has entered a weather delay just four pitches into the game. four pitches in and there's a lightning delay. — Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball)May 23, 2025 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Texas vs Clemson Super Regional weather updates: Latest on lightning delay