Clemson Baseball schedule released

CUTrevor 2025-10-30 13:56:06


CLEMSON, S.C. - Tiger baseball, which is set to begin its 129th season under fourth-year Head Coach Erik Bakich, starts its 2026 schedule with an eight-game homestand, including a three-game series against Army West Point at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from Feb. 13-15 in the first-ever matchups between the two programs. All game times for the 2026 season are subject to change.

Season-ticket renewals will be available on ClemsonTigers.com in November. Single-game tickets for IPTAY members and the public will be available in 2026.

The Tigers’ first midweek game is Feb. 17 against Charlotte, then Clemson hosts Bryant in a three-game series in their first-ever meetings. The homestand concludes with a midweek game against Presbyterian.

Clemson and South Carolina square off in a three-game series, beginning Friday, Feb. 27 at Founders Park. The two teams play again the following day at Segra Park in Columbia before concluding the series at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 1. The two rivals have met 338 times, as Clemson has won each of the last five games and 10 of the last 12 contests.

Clemson plays Michigan State at Fluor Field on March 4, then the Tigers host La Salle for a three-game series from March 6-8 in the first meetings between the two programs. The Explorers are led by Head Coach David Miller, a former Tiger player (1993-95) and one of 70 All-Americans in Clemson history.

The Tigers travel to North Augusta, S.C. to play Georgia Southern on March 10 at SRP Park, one of six minor league parks Clemson is scheduled to play at in 2026, then the Tigers begin ACC play by hosting Georgia Tech from March 12-14.

During spring break, Clemson plays games at College of Charleston and The Citadel before traveling to Notre Dame for a three-game series from March 20-22, then the Tigers return home to host Coastal Carolina in the first of two matchups in 2026.

Clemson hosts Miami (Fla.) from March 26-28, then it travels to Charlotte to play Wake Forest in a non-conference matchup on April 1 before playing a three-game series at Stanford from April 3-5. The following day, the Tigers play at Santa Clara in the first meeting between the two programs.

The Tigers return home to play North Carolina, then they play Charlotte at Truist Field before traveling to Virginia for a three-game series.

After a midweek home game against USC Upstate, Clemson plays at Louisville in a three-game series.

After four days off for final exams, Clemson hosts Boston College from May 1-3, then it concludes the home-and-home series at Coastal Carolina before hosting Florida State from May 8-10.

Clemson concludes the regular season with its first game at Fifth Third Park in Spartanburg, S.C. against USC Upstate before playing at Virginia Tech in a three-game series.

The Tigers do not play conference series against California, Duke, NC State, Pittsburgh and Wake Forest during the regular season.

Twelve teams participate in the ACC Tournament at Truist Field in Charlotte, N.C. from May 19-24.


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