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Baseball Announces 2025 Schedule

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The Yale baseball team has announced their 2025 schedule featuring 17 home contests at George H.W. Bush '48 Field. 
 
Yale's begins the season with three road trips to around the country. The Bulldogs kick off with a three-game set against Queens University in Charlotte, N.C. beginning on Feb. 21. Yale will then travel to Charleston, S.C. for a series against The Citadel from Feb. 28 to March 2. The Bulldogs will wrap up the road trip with three games against Rice in Houston, Texas on March 7-9.

"We are preparing for the spring and a tough schedule," said Brian Hamm, Fay Vincent '31 Head Coach of Baseball. "The Ivy League is very strong top to bottom and the teams we play leading up to conference play will help us be ready. Last season we did not perform well in the Ivy League opener and we aren't going to allow that to happen again, we learn from our mistakes. We are excited to play in the Carolinas and Texas this spring, two locations where our players are from."

Here's a look at the remainder of the schedule when the Bulldogs return home from their cross-country road trip:
  • 21 of Yale's remaining 32 after the road trip are in Ivy League play:
    • March 22 vs. Cornell (DH)
    • March 23 vs. Cornell
    • March 29 at Harvard (DH)
    • March 30 at Harvard
    • April 5 at Brown (DH)
    • April 6 at Brown
    • April 12 vs. Columbia (DH)
    • April 13 vs. Columbia
    • April 19 at Penn (DH)
    • April 20 at Penn
    • April 26 vs. Princeton (DH)
    • April 27 vs. Princeton
    • May 10 at Dartmouth (DH)
    • May 11 at Dartmouth
  • The schedule also includes 12 non-conference matchups:
    • March 12 vs. Sacred Heart
    • March 15 vs. VMI (DH)
    • March 16 vs. VMI
    • March 19 vs. Quinnipiac
    • March 26 at Marist
    • April 2 vs. Fairfield
    • April 9 at Holy Cross
    • April 15 at Quinnipiac
    • April 23 vs. Stonehill
    • April 29 at CCSU
    • May 7 vs. Iona
  • The Ivy League Tournament kicks off on May 16 at the No. 1 seed.
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