Huskies Unveil 2026 Baseball Schedule
November 17, 2025 | Baseball
SEATTLE - Washington announced its 2026 campaign on Monday afternoon as the team enters year two in the Big Ten Conference. The Second season under the direction of Head Coach Eddie Smith will begin on Friday, February 13 in Puerto Rico against NC State.
Washington's first four games of the season will be at the Puerto Rico College Baseball Challenge and include exciting matchups against Wake Forest, Boston College, and Houston in addition to the season-opening game against the Wolfpack.
The Huskies continue the nonconference action against LMU in Los Angeles (Feb. 20-22) before opening the home slate on Tuesday, February 24 against Seattle U. It's the first of 27 games on the home schedule whichΒ continues with a four-game set against San Diego State (Feb. 27 - March 2).
Washington's opens Big Ten play the following weekendΒ against Indiana in Bloomington (March 6-8). It will be the first series between the two teams as members of the Big Ten.
Washington will also face Ohio State at home (March 13-15), Minnesota on the road (April 10-12), Michigan State in SeattleΒ (April 17-19), Michigan in Ann Arbor (April 24-26), and Penn State in State College (May 8-10)Β for the first three-game series as conference foes.
The Huskies return to California in late March to face USC in Los Angeles before starting a stretch of eight home contests in nine games to close March and begin April.
In addition to the home series against Ohio State and Michigan State, Washington will play host to Northwestern (March 27-29), Valparaiso (April 2-4), GonzagaΒ (April 6-7), Oregon (May 1-3), and UCLA (May 14-16).
Washington also has a number of exciting midweek matchups, including Pepperdine (March 24), Oregon State (March 31), Portland (April 21), and Eastern Michigan (April 28).
The Huskies' regular season concludes against the Bruins. Washington will look to make its second straight Big Ten Tournament which will be held at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Following the conference tournament, the NCAA regionals and super regionals will be held in late May and early June. The College World Series returns to Omaha from June 12-22.
Game times, tickets, and broadcast information will be announced at a later date.
Washington's first four games of the season will be at the Puerto Rico College Baseball Challenge and include exciting matchups against Wake Forest, Boston College, and Houston in addition to the season-opening game against the Wolfpack.
The Huskies continue the nonconference action against LMU in Los Angeles (Feb. 20-22) before opening the home slate on Tuesday, February 24 against Seattle U. It's the first of 27 games on the home schedule whichΒ continues with a four-game set against San Diego State (Feb. 27 - March 2).
Washington's opens Big Ten play the following weekendΒ against Indiana in Bloomington (March 6-8). It will be the first series between the two teams as members of the Big Ten.
Washington will also face Ohio State at home (March 13-15), Minnesota on the road (April 10-12), Michigan State in SeattleΒ (April 17-19), Michigan in Ann Arbor (April 24-26), and Penn State in State College (May 8-10)Β for the first three-game series as conference foes.
The Huskies return to California in late March to face USC in Los Angeles before starting a stretch of eight home contests in nine games to close March and begin April.
In addition to the home series against Ohio State and Michigan State, Washington will play host to Northwestern (March 27-29), Valparaiso (April 2-4), GonzagaΒ (April 6-7), Oregon (May 1-3), and UCLA (May 14-16).
Washington also has a number of exciting midweek matchups, including Pepperdine (March 24), Oregon State (March 31), Portland (April 21), and Eastern Michigan (April 28).
The Huskies' regular season concludes against the Bruins. Washington will look to make its second straight Big Ten Tournament which will be held at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Following the conference tournament, the NCAA regionals and super regionals will be held in late May and early June. The College World Series returns to Omaha from June 12-22.
Game times, tickets, and broadcast information will be announced at a later date.
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