As of Thursday evening, crews were working to repair a leak in an underground heating pipe, and the Stockton campus will remain closed through Sunday.
This isn't the first time the campus has faced a leak in recent months, as Delta College is looking into a long-term fix while they hope in the short-term to patch up the pipe.
While in-person classes move online, the Child Development Center and POST Academy remain open, while athletic events will continue, including Thursday's baseball game.
"If it gets to the point where you're going to get too cold and they have no way to heat, then heck yeah, close it up," McClanahan said.
"He does such a fantastic job, so I'm really proud of him…It's (the weather) not too bad, once you're watching somebody that you really enjoy watching, it doesn't matter. You don't really feel cold," he said.
"It's always fun to get out and watch him play," Johnson said.
"There's no real effect, I guess, for us because most of it's online anyways," Leggitt said. "But, we get to come out here and have kind of a free day. That's the way we're taking it."
Whether or not the cold weather affected the game, Leggett told CBS Sacramento, with the wind, some balls that are normally pop flies resulted in home runs. The team just tried to stay warm throughout the game, and so did the family and friends watching from the stands.
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