The Unveiling of the 2025 Virginia Baseball Schedule

Nov 20, 2024 at 2:39 PM
On Wednesday (November 20th), the 2025 Virginia baseball schedule was made public. UVA's 54-game regular season includes 30 home games at Disharoon Park, 17 true road games, and seven neutral site games. Three of these neutral site games will take place at the inaugural Puerto Rico Challenge against Michigan, Villanova, and Rice. Another three games will be at the Round Rock Classic in Texas against Oregon State, Minnesota, and Oklahoma. Additionally, there will be a single-game battle with old ACC rival Maryland on March 11th at Virginia Credit Union Stadium in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Non-Conference Play Highlights

In non-conference play, Virginia will host George Washington, VMI, Dartmouth (in a three-game series), William & Mary, Richmond, Old Dominion, Liberty, Georgetown, James Madison, VCU, Navy, and George Mason. The Cavaliers will also visit Liberty and VCU during this period.

This diverse non-conference schedule provides Virginia with opportunities to test their skills against a variety of opponents and build their team's strength. Hosting multiple local and regional teams allows fans to enjoy the excitement of college baseball close to home.

Playing against Dartmouth in a three-game series gives Virginia a chance to showcase their home-field advantage and develop strong rivalries. These games against different opponents from various regions add to the overall experience and competitiveness of the non-conference schedule.

ACC Play Schedules

In ACC play, Virginia will host three-game series against Boston College, Duke, Stanford, Pittsburgh, and Miami. The Cavaliers will travel to play Cal, NC State, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech in the final series of the regular season.

Hosting three-game series against ACC opponents allows Virginia to build momentum and establish dominance on their home turf. These series provide a chance for the team to showcase their skills and compete against tough opponents within the conference.

Traveling to play against other ACC teams in their respective stadiums gives Virginia a chance to experience different playing environments and test their adaptability. It also adds to the excitement and competitiveness of the ACC season.

Neutral Site Games and Tournaments

The seven neutral site games add an extra dimension to the Virginia baseball schedule. Playing in different locations such as Puerto Rico and Texas exposes the team to new experiences and challenges.

The Puerto Rico Challenge and the Round Rock Classic offer Virginia the opportunity to compete against high-quality teams from different parts of the country. These tournaments help the team prepare for the rigors of the ACC season and build their national profile.

The single-game battle with Maryland at Virginia Credit Union Stadium in Fredericksburg is a highly anticipated event. It allows Virginia to face an old ACC rival in a different setting and adds to the excitement of the season.

Opponents from the Previous NCAA Tournament

Virginia is scheduled to face eight teams who qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season. This includes two opponents (NC State and Florida State) who advanced to the 2024 College World Series.

Facing teams with previous NCAA Tournament experience will test Virginia's mettle and provide them with valuable insights into the level of competition they will face in the upcoming season. These matchups add an extra layer of excitement and anticipation.

Competing against teams like Oregon State, Oklahoma, Duke, NC State, Florida State, James Madison, Georgia Tech, and VCU will help Virginia prepare for the challenges of the postseason and enhance their chances of success.

2025 ACC Tournament Details

The 2025 ACC Tournament will be held at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina. The top 12 teams in the final ACC standings will qualify for the tournament, which begins on May 20th and ends with the ACC Championship Game on May 25th.

This tournament provides a platform for Virginia to compete against the best teams in the ACC and fight for the championship. The opportunity to play in a high-stakes tournament adds to the excitement and motivation of the season.

Qualifying for the ACC Tournament is a significant achievement for Virginia, and it showcases the team's competitiveness within the conference. The tournament atmosphere and the chance to win the championship add to the overall allure of the season.

Ticketing Information

2025 Baseball Season ticket deposits are on sale now. Deposits are $25 per seat and will apply to your total season ticket balance. Deposit holders will be contacted in Virginia Athletic Foundation priority point order in early January to discuss seating opportunities. Season ticket deposits are meant for new season ticket holders. Returning season ticket holders should not place a deposit and may renew their current seats by completing their renewal application online or by calling the Virginia Athletic Ticket Office at (434) 924-8821.

General admission season tickets are $85 each. Reserved season tickets start at $125 per season ticket and are based on availability. Season tickets can be paid in full or over an interest free bill plan. UVA full-time faculty and staff are eligible to receive a discount of 20 percent on up to four season tickets by calling the ticket office at (434)-924-8821.

Season tickets in the infield grandstand, baseline grandstand, and field level club have Virginia Athletic Foundation per seat contribution requirements. For field level tickets part of the Jim Rutrough Club Lounge along the right field line, please contact the Virginia Athletic Foundation at (434) 982-5555 for more information.

2025 Season tickets deposits are available online at UVATix.com or by calling the Virginia Athletic Ticket Office at (434) 924-8821. Single game ticket prices and on-sale dates will be announced at a later date following the release of first pitch times.

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