Baseball
Oregon Baseball Unveils 2025 Regular Season Schedule with 36 Home Games
2024-12-05
On Thursday morning, Oregon baseball made a significant announcement by releasing its 2025 regular-season schedule. This schedule holds great importance as it showcases 56 games, with 30 of them being Big Ten Conference games and 36 home games set to commence at PK Park on February 14th against Toledo. The excitement around this schedule is palpable, and it promises an action-packed season for Duck fans.

Oregon Baseball's 2025 Schedule - A Season of Excitement and Challenges

Opening the Season with a 13-Game Homestand

Oregon kicks off the 2025 season with a remarkable 13-game homestand. This stretch includes hosting Toledo from February 14th to 16th, followed by Rhode Island from February 21st to 23rd, and Columbia from February 28th to March 2nd. The homestand concludes with a midweek game against Utah Tech on March 4th. It's an exciting start to the season, with fans eagerly anticipating the action on their home turf.After this intense homestand, Oregon begins its Big Ten play the following week. They face USC in a three-game set in Irvine, California, from March 7th to 9th. This marks the beginning of their conference journey, and the team will be looking to make a strong impression.

Big Ten Play and Home Stands

Following the USC series, Oregon returns home for an eight-game homestand. The homestand opens with a pair of non-conference games against Grand Canyon from March 11th to 12th. This provides an opportunity for the team to build momentum before facing Big Ten opponents.Oregon will host Minnesota in its first-ever Big Ten game at PK Park from March 14th to 16th. This is a significant moment for the program as they take on a new conference rival in their home stadium. The homestand concludes with a three-game series against Rutgers from March 21st to 23rd.In total, Oregon will host nine weekend series, five of which will feature Big Ten Conference opponents. This includes hosting Michigan from April 4th to 6th, UCLA from April 18th to 20th, and Washington from May 9th to 11th. These matchups against top conference teams will test the Ducks' skills and determination.

Rivalry with Oregon State

The Ducks will continue their long-standing rivalry with Oregon State. They will face the Beavers four times in five days in late April. The series begins with a three-game set at PK Park from April 25th to 27th, followed by a midweek game in Corvallis on April 29th. These games are always highly anticipated and add an extra layer of excitement to the season.

Home and Road Schedules

Oregon's home schedule also features six midweek games at PK Park. In addition to Utah Tech and Grand Canyon, they will host West Coast Conference opponents Portland on March 12th and Saint Mary's from May 6th to 7th. These midweek games provide opportunities for the team to fine-tune their skills and build team chemistry.On the road, the Ducks will play four conference series. They start with Ohio State from March 28th to 30th, followed by Maryland from April 11th to 13th, Michigan State from May 2nd to 4th, and Iowa from May 15th to 17th. They will also play midweek road games at Portland on April 2nd and at Georgetown on April 14th, as well as a two-game midweek series at Kent State from March 25th to 26th. These road trips will take the team across the nation, facing postseason regulars and testing their abilities in different environments.The 2025 season marks a new chapter for Oregon baseball. Joining the Big Ten Conference with other traditional Pac-12 powerhouses will enhance the league's competitiveness. The schedule features 36 home games at beautiful PK Park, providing a great home advantage for the Ducks. There are also eight non-conference opportunities against teams predicted to win their respective leagues. Matching up against top Big Ten programs like Michigan, Ohio State, Maryland, and Iowa while maintaining games against former Pac foes like Washington, UCLA, and USC will be a real challenge. Midweek strength of schedule will be bolstered by playing series across the nation against postseason regulars Kent State, Georgetown, and Grand Canyon. The coaching staff is excited about these new opportunities and looks forward to continuing the program's progress, with their sights set on earning a chance to play for a National Championship in Omaha this June.
More Stories
see more