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MSU Baseball Announces Complete 2025 Schedule
12/16/2024 4:06:00 PM | Baseball
Spartans scheduled for 54-game slate.
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan State baseball's complete 2025 schedule was announced on Monday.
Head coach Jake Boss Jr. and the Spartans will play 24 non-conference games, opening on Friday, Feb. 14, along with 30 Big Ten Conference games, starting in mid-March.
MSU opens the 2025 season in Cary, North Carolina, facing in-state foe Western Michigan on Feb. 14. The Spartans will then take on Monmouth in a doubleheader on Feb. 15, before wrapping up the weekend in Cary against Dayton on Feb. 16.
Michigan State heads to Corpus Christi, Texas for the second weekend of action Feb. 21-23, playing Washington State on Feb. 21, then at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Feb. 22. MSU concludes the weekend against new Big Ten Conference foe UCLA on Feb. 23 in a non-conference game since the Spartans and Bruins do not play during the B1G slate.
To wrap up the first portion of the schedule and open up the first full month of the ledger, the Spartans head to their home away from home, Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina for an eight-game stretch there, opening with Harvard Feb. 28-March 2 in the First Pitch Invitational I. MSU then takes on Western Carolina on March 5, before hosting the First Pitch Invitational II, playing Cornell and UAB on March 7, then Winthrop on March 8 and UAB on March 9.
Michigan State's home opener at newly renamed Jeff Ishbia Field at McLane Stadium is on March 12, taking on in-state rival Michigan in a non-conference match-up.
The Spartans are slated to host five conference series and be on the road for five series, as MSU will take on 10 of the 17 B1G teams (Wisconsin does not field a varsity baseball program), including two of the four additions, in playing 30 conference contests.
MSU opens on the road for its first two series, at Iowa (March 14-16) and at Penn State (March 21-23), before the Spartans host their B1G home opener against Illinois (March 28-30).Â
Michigan State opens the April portion of the league slate at Indiana (April 4-6), then hosts Northwestern (April 11-13) and Ohio State (April 18-20) in back-to-back home series. MSU then plays at in-state rival Michigan (April 25-27), before consecutive series against league newcomers, hosting Oregon (May 2-4) and at USC (May 9-11). MSU then wraps up conference competition against Minnesota (May 15-17).
The Spartans will have six other non-conference home games and two road non-conference games. MSU will host Oakland (March 19), Bowling Green (April 2), Central Michigan (April 8), Western Michigan (April 15), Purdue Fort Wayne (April 22) and Eastern Michigan (May 6). Road non-conference contests include playing at Notre Dame (March 26) and at Western Michigan (May 7).
Michigan State will also take on the Lansing Lugnuts, the High-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, in the annual Crosstown Showdown exhibition game, with the game date to be announced at a later date.
The 2025 Big Ten Tournament returns to Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, May 20-25.
The NCAA Regional dates are May 30-June 1, while the NCAA Super Regionals are June 6-8, with the College World Series slated for June 13-21 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.
Potential Big Ten Network broadcasts will be announced at a later date, and all games, dates and times are subject to change.
Further game, promotional and ticket information will be announced at a later date on msuspartans.com.
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Head coach Jake Boss Jr. and the Spartans will play 24 non-conference games, opening on Friday, Feb. 14, along with 30 Big Ten Conference games, starting in mid-March.
MSU opens the 2025 season in Cary, North Carolina, facing in-state foe Western Michigan on Feb. 14. The Spartans will then take on Monmouth in a doubleheader on Feb. 15, before wrapping up the weekend in Cary against Dayton on Feb. 16.
Michigan State heads to Corpus Christi, Texas for the second weekend of action Feb. 21-23, playing Washington State on Feb. 21, then at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Feb. 22. MSU concludes the weekend against new Big Ten Conference foe UCLA on Feb. 23 in a non-conference game since the Spartans and Bruins do not play during the B1G slate.
To wrap up the first portion of the schedule and open up the first full month of the ledger, the Spartans head to their home away from home, Fluor Field in Greenville, South Carolina for an eight-game stretch there, opening with Harvard Feb. 28-March 2 in the First Pitch Invitational I. MSU then takes on Western Carolina on March 5, before hosting the First Pitch Invitational II, playing Cornell and UAB on March 7, then Winthrop on March 8 and UAB on March 9.
Michigan State's home opener at newly renamed Jeff Ishbia Field at McLane Stadium is on March 12, taking on in-state rival Michigan in a non-conference match-up.
The Spartans are slated to host five conference series and be on the road for five series, as MSU will take on 10 of the 17 B1G teams (Wisconsin does not field a varsity baseball program), including two of the four additions, in playing 30 conference contests.
MSU opens on the road for its first two series, at Iowa (March 14-16) and at Penn State (March 21-23), before the Spartans host their B1G home opener against Illinois (March 28-30).Â
Michigan State opens the April portion of the league slate at Indiana (April 4-6), then hosts Northwestern (April 11-13) and Ohio State (April 18-20) in back-to-back home series. MSU then plays at in-state rival Michigan (April 25-27), before consecutive series against league newcomers, hosting Oregon (May 2-4) and at USC (May 9-11). MSU then wraps up conference competition against Minnesota (May 15-17).
The Spartans will have six other non-conference home games and two road non-conference games. MSU will host Oakland (March 19), Bowling Green (April 2), Central Michigan (April 8), Western Michigan (April 15), Purdue Fort Wayne (April 22) and Eastern Michigan (May 6). Road non-conference contests include playing at Notre Dame (March 26) and at Western Michigan (May 7).
Michigan State will also take on the Lansing Lugnuts, the High-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, in the annual Crosstown Showdown exhibition game, with the game date to be announced at a later date.
The 2025 Big Ten Tournament returns to Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, May 20-25.
The NCAA Regional dates are May 30-June 1, while the NCAA Super Regionals are June 6-8, with the College World Series slated for June 13-21 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.
Potential Big Ten Network broadcasts will be announced at a later date, and all games, dates and times are subject to change.
Further game, promotional and ticket information will be announced at a later date on msuspartans.com.
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