2023 FSU Baseball Schedule Announced

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The college baseball season inches closer as new Florida State head coach Link Jarrett announced the 2023 schedule for the Seminoles Wednesday morning. The 55-game slate includes 31 home games at Dick Howser Stadium and 25 total games against 2022 NCAA regional teams.

Season tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased on Seminoles.com/tickets or by calling 888-FSU-NOLE. The deadline to renew is December 5, 2022.

The Noles will host James Madison on Opening Weekend (February 17-19) for the second consecutive season before four straight road games, including a weekend series at TCU (February 24-26) in Fort Worth, Texas. The series is the return portion of the home-and-home the teams started last year in Tallahassee and is FSU’s first non-conference weekend road series since 2015 at Georgia.

FSU will also host FGCU (March 3-5) and Mercer (May 5-7) in non-conference series.

In ACC play, FSU hosts Pitt (March 10-12), Boston College (March 17-19), Clemson (April 6-8), Virginia Tech (April 21-23) and Wake Forest (May 12-14). The Noles will play at Virginia (March 24-26), Miami (March 31-April 2), NC State (April 14-16) and Notre Dame (April 28-30) before ending the regular season at Louisville (May 18-20).

Among the in-state schools FSU will face during mid-week games are Jacksonville, USF, Bethune-Cookman, UCF, North Florida and Stetson. The Noles will also host Kennesaw State on May 16, the first meeting between the two programs. FSU and Kennesaw State will play an exhibition game on October 22 at 1:00 p.m. at Dick Howser Stadium.

FSU’s three-game series against Florida will take place on March 21 in Tallahassee, March 28 at 121 Financial Ballpark in Jacksonville and April 11 in Gainesville.

Jarrett led Notre Dame to the College World Series in 2022 for the third time in school history before being named head coach at his alma mater in June. TCU, Florida, Virginia, Miami, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Kennesaw State and Louisville also reached the NCAA Tournament last year.

For more Florida College News visit: www.communitynewspapers.com

For more sports coverage from NBA,NFL, to NCAA contact Julian Ojeda: julian@communitynewspapers.com


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