Ole Miss Releases 2017 Baseball Schedule

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI/Ole Miss Athletics) – After kicking off fall practice over the weekend, the Ole Miss baseball team released its schedule for the 2017 season Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 20). The 56-game schedule features 32 games at Swayze Field and a trio of games in one of the most prestigious regular season tournaments in college baseball.

The regular season kicks off with East Carolina, led by former Rebel assistant coach Cliff Godwin, coming to Oxford for a three-game series, Feb. 17-19, and culminates when the Rebels hit the road to battle Auburn three months later (May 18-20) in the final contests prior to starting postseason play with the SEC Tournament (May 23-28).

“With fall practice underway and now announcing our 2017 schedule, it’s an exciting time during the off-season,” said head coach Mike Bianco. “Our non-conference schedule is difficult once again, playing a pair of NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago and traveling to the prestigious Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic at Minute Maid Park in Houston. Combining that with the always-difficult SEC schedule will test us on the Road to Omaha.”

The schedule is highlighted by 26 games against teams that made the NCAA Tournament last summer, including 20 games versus opponents with an RPI in the top 25 at the end of the 2016 season. Although 46 percent of the schedule consists of NCAA Tournament teams, Ole Miss will host the majority of them at venerable Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field. The 32-game home slate features 15 contests versus opponents that qualified for the 2016 NCAA Tournament, including three-game series versus UNC-Wilmington (Feb. 24-26), Vanderbilt (Mar. 17-19), Mississippi State (Mar. 31-Apr. 2) and Texas A&M (May 12-14).

Last year, home attendance records were shattered with 291,714 fans flocking to Swayze Field for Rebel baseball games. Averaging 8,580 fans per game, Ole Miss ranked second nationally in average attendance. The Rebels played in front of crowds over 10,000 five times throughout the 2016 campaign, helping create the best atmosphere in college baseball.

An eight-game homestand kicks off the 2017 season. After hosting East Carolina on opening weekend, Ole Miss hosts Arkansas State in the first midweek game of the year (Feb. 21). A three-game series against UNCW, the 2016 Colonial Athletic Association regular season champions, followed by a Tuesday match-up versus Memphis (Feb. 28), wraps up the home-stand.

The Rebels will hit the road for the first time in 2017 when they travel to the Shriners Hospitals Children College Classic (March 3-5). A prominent weekend of college baseball at Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros, begins with Ole Miss facing Baylor Friday afternoon. The Rebels will battle Texas Tech on Saturday before concluding the tournament with a showdown against TCU Sunday.

Five home games and a neutral-site contest await Ole Miss after its weekend in Houston. Georgia State makes the trip to Oxford for a pair of midweek contests (March 7-8), while Furman is the Rebels’ final non-conference weekend opponent (March 10-12). In the last game prior to the start of conference play, Ole Miss will hit the coast to face Nicholls at MGM Park in Biloxi, Mississippi (March 14).

Ole Miss begins the always rigorous SEC schedule with a home series versus Vanderbilt (March 17-19). The Rebels’ first true road series will take place the following weekend at Kentucky (March 24-26). The Rebels and Gamecocks, two of the most successful programs in the SEC in recent history, will take the field after not facing one another last season.

Other home SEC series for the Rebels include: Mississippi State (March 1-April 2), Alabama (April 7-9), Missouri (April 21-23), and Texas A&M (May 12-14). Ole Miss will also hit the conference road for trips to rival LSU (April 13-5), Arkansas (April 28-30), Florida (May 5-7), and Auburn (May 18-20).

The Rebels will head to Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi, for two games versus in-state foes. Ole Miss will face Southern Miss April 4 before battling Mississippi State April 25. The contest with the Bulldogs will be the annual Governor’s Cup, and the Rebels will look to reclaim the rivalry trophy.

The SEC Tournament will once again be held in Hoover, Alabama, at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium from May 23-28. It is the 20th-straight year the premier conference tournament will take place at The Hoover Met.

The Rebels return 19 players from last season’s team, including five starting position players and seven pitchers that tossed at least 30 innings a year ago. Ole Miss also welcomes in 18 newcomers, featuring 15 freshmen and three junior college transfers that make up the best recruiting class in school history. Seven incoming freshmen were high school All-Americans, while one transfer earned Junior College All-America honors last season.

Season Tickets on Sale Now

The Ole Miss Ticket Office is now accepting season ticket renewals and new season ticket orders for the 2017 Ole Miss baseball season. Fans may purchase single-game tickets beginning February 1.

Fans who purchase season tickets before Oct. 15 may select their seat location using an interactive 3D venue seating chart of Swayze Field at OleMissSeats.com  For more information on Ole Miss baseball tickets, please contact the ticket office at (662) 915-7167, or go to OleMissTix.com.

2017 Season Tickets
$175 – Reserved Seating
$125 – General Admission (SRO)
$400 -General Admission (SRO) – Family Plan (2 adults and 2 youth)

2017 Single-Game Tickets
Reserved and General Admission (SRO)
Starting at $10 – Conference Games
Starting at $5 – Non-Conference Games
* Children under 12 months are admitted free of charge.

2017 Ole Miss Baseball Schedule
Feb. 17           EAST CAROLINA
Feb. 18           EAST CAROLINA
Feb. 19           EAST CAROLINA
Feb. 21           ARKANSAS STATE
Feb. 24           UNC-WILMINGTON
Feb. 24           UNC-WILMINGTON
Feb. 26           UNC-WILMINGTON
Feb. 28            MEMPHIS
March 3          vs. Baylor@
March 4          vs. Texas Tech@
March 5          vs. TCU@
March 7          GEORGIA STATE
March 8          GEORGIA STATE
March 10        FURMAN
March 11        FURMAN
March 12        FURMAN
March 14        vs. Nicholls#
March 17        VANDERBILT*
March 18        VANDERBILT*
March 19        VANDERBILT*
March 21        at Memphis
March 24        at Kentucky*
March 25        at Kentucky*
March 26        at Kentucky*
March 29        LITTLE ROCK
March  31       MISSISSIPPI STATE*
April 1            MISSISSIPPI STATE*
April 2            MISSISSIPPI STATE*
April 4            vs. Southern Miss%
April 7            ALABAMA*
April 8            ALABAMA*
April 9            ALABAMA*
April 11          at Southern Miss
April 13          at LSU*
April 14          at LSU*
April 15          at LSU*
April 19          UAPB
April 21          MISSOURI*
April 22          MISSOURI*
April 23          MISSOURI*
April 25          vs. Mississippi State%
April 28          at Arkansas*
April 29          at Arkansas*
April 30          at Arkansas*
May 2             ULM
May 3             ULM
May 5             at Florida*
May 6             at Florida*
May 7             at Florida*
May 12           TEXAS A&M*
May 13           TEXAS A&M*
May 14           TEXAS A&M*
May 16           at Arkansas State
May 18           at Auburn*
May 19           at Auburn*
May 20           at Auburn*
May 23-28      SEC Tournament
June 2-4          NCAA Regionals
June 9-11        NCAA Super Regionals
June 17-28      College World Series

*SEC game
@Game at Houston, Texas (Minute Maid Park)

#Game at Biloxi, Mississippi (MGM Park)
%Game at Pearl, Mississippi (Trustmark Park)
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS

All dates subject to change.

 

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