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2026 FSU Baseball Schedule Announced
10/8/2025 1:43:00 PM | Baseball
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The 2026 Florida State baseball team's schedule was announced on Wednesday, which features 55 regular-season games, 32 at Dick Howser Stadium.
Twenty-six games will be against 11 teams that made the 2025 NCAA Tournament, with 12 of those games coming in Tallahassee. The Seminoles will play six of the eight other ACC teams that reached the postseason a season ago.
The home schedule is highlighted by matchups against NC State (March 20-22), Duke (March 27-29), Florida (April 7) and Miami (May 14-16), all coming off NCAA Tournament appearances. FSU also will host ACC series against Notre Dame (April 17-19) and Pitt (May 1-3). The road slate includes series at 2025 NCAA squads Wake Forest (March 13-15), Georgia Tech (April 10-12) and Clemson (May 8-10), along with ACC series at Virginia (April 2-4) and Stanford (April 24-26).
Florida State will play four neutral-site games in 2026. Along with three games in Arlington, Texas, at the already-announced Amegy Bank College Baseball Series from February 20-22, FSU will play Florida in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 24. The two in-state foes also play in Gainesville on March 10 along with the April 7 game at Howser.
Head coach Link Jarrett begins his fourth season at the helm after he led FSU to a second consecutive NCAA Super Regional appearance in 2025, a first for the program since 2015-17. The Seminoles were runners-up in the ACC, the team's best league finish in 11 years.
The complete 2026 schedule can be found at Seminoles.com. Ticket information for the 2026 campaign will be announced in the coming days.
Opening Day is set for February 13 against James Madison at Dick Howser Stadium. The Seminoles and Dukes meet for a three-game series to open the campaign for the second consecutive year.
FSU will travel to Jacksonville to play the Dolphins on February 17 before facing Michigan, Auburn and Nebraska at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field. Auburn and Nebraska are Florida State's first opponents who made the postseason last year, with the Tigers joining the Seminoles in a Super Regional and the Huskers reaching a Regional.
A season-long nine game homestand is up next, beginning with a midweek contest against North Florida on February 25 and a series against The Citadel from February 27-March 1. Jacksonville (March 3) and Mercer (March 4) are next up before Northern Kentucky comes to Tallahassee for the final weekend non-conference series from March 6-8.
The first meeting with Florida is on March 10 in Gainesville before FSU begins ACC play at Wake Forest from March 13-15. Both the Gators and Demon Deacons made Regional appearances in 2025.
In a rematch of the 2025 NCAA Tallahassee Regional, Florida State hosts Bethune-Cookman on March 17. NC State is another Regional squad that visits Howser from March 20-22.
The FSU-UF rivalry heads to Jacksonville on March 24, as the two teams will once again play at VyStar Ballpark, the home ballpark of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins.
The season continues with a home series against fellow Super Regional team Duke from March 27-29 before a midweek affair at Stetson on March 31. The Hatters are coming off a Regional berth a season ago.
Florida State remains on the road with a trip to Virginia from April 2-4 before coming home for one game against Florida on April 7. The Seminoles then head to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech, the reigning ACC regular-season champions, from April 10-12.
The Seminoles host Stetson on April 14 before they welcome Notre Dame to Howser from April 17-19. A game at North Florida on April 21 precedes a trip out west to face Stanford for the first time as ACC foes from April 24-26.
Five home games are up next, vs. USF on April 29, Pitt from May 1-3 and Jacksonville on May 5.
FSU's last two series of the regular season are against ACC rivals, at Clemson from May 8-10 and vs. Miami from May 14-16. Both teams made the postseason a year ago, Clemson hosting a Regional and Miami reaching the Super Regional.
The ACC Championship is from May 18-24 in Charlotte before the NCAA Tournament commences on campus sites on May 29.
For more information on Florida State baseball, check Seminoles.com for the latest news and scheduling information, and keep up with the team on social media through Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUBaseball) & Instagram (@NoleBaseball).
Twenty-six games will be against 11 teams that made the 2025 NCAA Tournament, with 12 of those games coming in Tallahassee. The Seminoles will play six of the eight other ACC teams that reached the postseason a season ago.
The home schedule is highlighted by matchups against NC State (March 20-22), Duke (March 27-29), Florida (April 7) and Miami (May 14-16), all coming off NCAA Tournament appearances. FSU also will host ACC series against Notre Dame (April 17-19) and Pitt (May 1-3). The road slate includes series at 2025 NCAA squads Wake Forest (March 13-15), Georgia Tech (April 10-12) and Clemson (May 8-10), along with ACC series at Virginia (April 2-4) and Stanford (April 24-26).
Florida State will play four neutral-site games in 2026. Along with three games in Arlington, Texas, at the already-announced Amegy Bank College Baseball Series from February 20-22, FSU will play Florida in Jacksonville, Florida, on March 24. The two in-state foes also play in Gainesville on March 10 along with the April 7 game at Howser.
Head coach Link Jarrett begins his fourth season at the helm after he led FSU to a second consecutive NCAA Super Regional appearance in 2025, a first for the program since 2015-17. The Seminoles were runners-up in the ACC, the team's best league finish in 11 years.
The complete 2026 schedule can be found at Seminoles.com. Ticket information for the 2026 campaign will be announced in the coming days.
Opening Day is set for February 13 against James Madison at Dick Howser Stadium. The Seminoles and Dukes meet for a three-game series to open the campaign for the second consecutive year.
FSU will travel to Jacksonville to play the Dolphins on February 17 before facing Michigan, Auburn and Nebraska at the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field. Auburn and Nebraska are Florida State's first opponents who made the postseason last year, with the Tigers joining the Seminoles in a Super Regional and the Huskers reaching a Regional.
A season-long nine game homestand is up next, beginning with a midweek contest against North Florida on February 25 and a series against The Citadel from February 27-March 1. Jacksonville (March 3) and Mercer (March 4) are next up before Northern Kentucky comes to Tallahassee for the final weekend non-conference series from March 6-8.
The first meeting with Florida is on March 10 in Gainesville before FSU begins ACC play at Wake Forest from March 13-15. Both the Gators and Demon Deacons made Regional appearances in 2025.
In a rematch of the 2025 NCAA Tallahassee Regional, Florida State hosts Bethune-Cookman on March 17. NC State is another Regional squad that visits Howser from March 20-22.
The FSU-UF rivalry heads to Jacksonville on March 24, as the two teams will once again play at VyStar Ballpark, the home ballpark of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins.
The season continues with a home series against fellow Super Regional team Duke from March 27-29 before a midweek affair at Stetson on March 31. The Hatters are coming off a Regional berth a season ago.
Florida State remains on the road with a trip to Virginia from April 2-4 before coming home for one game against Florida on April 7. The Seminoles then head to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech, the reigning ACC regular-season champions, from April 10-12.
The Seminoles host Stetson on April 14 before they welcome Notre Dame to Howser from April 17-19. A game at North Florida on April 21 precedes a trip out west to face Stanford for the first time as ACC foes from April 24-26.
Five home games are up next, vs. USF on April 29, Pitt from May 1-3 and Jacksonville on May 5.
FSU's last two series of the regular season are against ACC rivals, at Clemson from May 8-10 and vs. Miami from May 14-16. Both teams made the postseason a year ago, Clemson hosting a Regional and Miami reaching the Super Regional.
The ACC Championship is from May 18-24 in Charlotte before the NCAA Tournament commences on campus sites on May 29.
For more information on Florida State baseball, check Seminoles.com for the latest news and scheduling information, and keep up with the team on social media through Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUBaseball) & Instagram (@NoleBaseball).
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