EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon baseball team will play 56 regular-season games in 2025, highlighted by 30 Big Ten Conference games and 36 home games at PK Park.
Season tickets are available through the Oregon athletic department ticket office or by calling 541-346-8281.The Ducks open the season with a 13-game homestand, hosting Toledo (Feb. 14-16), Rhode Island (Feb. 21-23) and Columbia (Feb. 28-March 2) in four-game series before wrapping up the home streak with a midweek game against Utah Tech (March 4).
The Ducks open the Big Ten Conference era the next week with a three-game set against USC (March 7-9) in Irvine, Calif., before returning home for an eight-game homestand opening with a pair of nonconference games against Grand Canyon (March 11-12). UO will host Minnesota (March 14-16) in its first-ever Big Ten game at PK Park before wrapping up the homestand with a three-game series against Rutgers (March 21-23).
In all, Oregon will host nine weekend series with five featuring Big Ten Conference opponents. In addition to Minnesota and Rutgers, UO hosts Michigan (April 4-6), UCLA (April 18-20) and Washington (May 9-11) in conference play.
The Ducks will also continue their rivalry with Oregon State facing the Beavers four times in five days in late April. Oregon will host OSU in a three-game series at PK Park (April 25-27) before traveling to Corvallis for a midweek game (April 29). Oregon’s home schedule also includes six midweek games at PK Park. In addition to Utah Tech and Grand Canyon, the Ducks also host West Coast Conference opponents Portland (March 12) and Saint Mary’s (May 6-7).In addition to the USC series, Oregon will play four more conference series on the road. The Ducks visit Ohio State (March 28-30), Maryland (April 11-13), Michigan State (May 2-4) and Iowa (May 15-17). UO will play midweek road games at Portland (April 2) and at Georgetown (April 14), as well as a two-game midweek series at Kent State (March 25-26).Head Coach Mark Wasikowski Quote:“The 2025 season marks the beginning of a new landscape for Oregon baseball. Joining the Big Ten Conference with three other traditional Pac 12 powerhouses will bolster an already very strong Power-4 league. The schedule will continue our traditional in state rivalry series with Oregon State, feature 36 home games at beautiful PK Park, and potentially have eight non-conference opportunities versus teams predicted to win their respective leagues. Matching up against the traditional top Big Ten programs like Michigan, Ohio State, Maryland and Iowa while maintaining games versus former Pac foes like Washington, UCLA and USC will be a real challenge. Midweek strength of schedule will be bolstered by playing series across the nation against postseason regulars Kent State,Georgetown, and Grand Canyon to name a few. We are excited for these new opportunities and look to continue our program’s progress, with our sights set on earning an opportunity to play for a National Championship in Omaha this June.”
Oregon Schedule Highlights