Jacksonville Baseball Announces Challenging 2026 Schedule
JACKSONVILLE, FL - Jacksonville University baseball unveiled its full 2026 schedule Friday, featuring a demanding slate of home and away games designed to test the Dolphins as they prepare for ASUN Conference play. The season is set to begin at John Sessions Stadium with a four-game series against Rhode island, February 13-15, including a doubleheader on February 14.
Jacksonville’s non-conference schedule includes a February 17th contest against Florida State and a three-game home series versus Long Island University, February 20-22. Following a February 24th home game against UCF, the Dolphins will travel for a three-game series at UAB (February 27-March 1) and a midweek game at Florida State on March 3.
March sees Jacksonville hosting UNC-Wilmington (March 6-8) and South Florida (March 9) before beginning ASUN competition on the road against West Georgia (March 13-15). Another midweek matchup with South Florida is scheduled for March 17 in Tampa, followed by an ASUN series at Queens (March 20-22). The Dolphins return home to face Bethune-Cookman on March 24 and then host the annual River city Rumble against north Florida (March 27-29). The month concludes with a road game at the University of florida on March 31.
April begins with a home ASUN series against Stetson (April 2-4). Jacksonville then travels to Florida Gulf Coast (April 10-12) and UCF (April 14) before hosting West georgia (April 17-19). The Dolphins finish the month with a road game at Florida (April 21) and a home series against Queens (April 24-26).
May opens with a road series at North Florida (May 1-3) and a trip to Tallahassee to play Florida State on May 5. Jacksonville’s final regular season road series is at Stetson (May 8-10), leading into the final home games against Florida gulf Coast (May 14-16).
Postseason play begins with the ASUN Tournament, May 19-24, in DeLand, Florida. NCAA Regional play is scheduled for may 29-June 1, with NCAA Super Regionals from June 5-7. The 2026 College World Series will be held in Omaha, nebraska, from June 12-22.