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Jacksonville Baseball unveiled its 2026 schedule on Friday, December 5th, announcing a competitive mix of home and road matchups that set the stage for an exciting spring at John Sessions Stadium.

The Dolphins open the season at home with a four-game set against Rhode Island (February 13–15), including a Saturday doubleheader on February 14. JU’s early non-conference slate features marquee contests with Florida State (February 17) and a three-game home series against Long Island University (February 20–22). After playing host to UCF on February 24, the Dolphins go on the road for a three-game series versus UAB (February 27–March 1), along with a midweek matchup in Tallahassee against the Florida State Seminoles (March 3).

JU returns home briefly to host UNC-Wilmington for a three-game series (March 6–8), followed by a midweek matchup against South Florida (March 9).

ASUN play kicks off when the Dolphins travel to Carrollton, Georgia, for a three-game series versus the West Georgia Wolves (March 13–15). The Dolphins then head to Tampa for another midweek matchup with South Florida on March 17.

JU then hits the road once again for another ASUN series away from home, traveling to Queens for a three-game weekend (March 20–22). The Dolphins return to Jacksonville briefly for a midweek matchup with Bethune-Cookman on March 24, before hosting North Florida for a three-game River City Rumble series at John Sessions Stadium (March 27–29). The Dolphins close out the month with a trip to Gainesville to face the Florida Gators on March 31.

April opens with JU back at home, hosting Stetson for a three-game ASUN series (April 2–4). The Dolphins then travel to Fort Myers to take on Florida Gulf Coast (April 10–12), followed by a midweek visit to UCF on April 14. Jacksonville returns home for another ASUN weekend, hosting West Georgia from April 17–19. The Dolphins wrap up the month with a road game at Florida (April 21) and a home series against Queens (April 24–26).

Jacksonville begins May with a road series at North Florida (May 1–3), followed by a trip to Tallahassee for a matchup with Florida State on May 5. The final road series of the regular season sends JU to DeLand to face Stetson (May 8–10), before the Dolphins close out the home slate with a pivotal three-game ASUN series against Florida Gulf Coast (May 14–16).

The postseason begins with the ASUN Tournament from May 19–24 in DeLand, Fla. NCAA Regional play follows from May 29–June 1, with the NCAA Super Regional scheduled for June 5–7. The 2026 College World Series will be held June 12–22 in Omaha, Nebraska.

With a challenging blend of non-conference opponents, in-state rivals, and a competitive ASUN schedule, Jacksonville enters the 2026 campaign poised for an exciting spring.