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Missouri State announces complete baseball schedule for inaugural Conference USA season

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Hammons Field | Missouri State University Bears Baseball

Hammons Field | Missouri State University Bears Baseball

Missouri State University has finalized its 2026 baseball schedule, marking its first season in Conference USA. The Bears will play a total of 54 regular season games, including 30 conference matchups.

The schedule features 27 home games at Hammons Field. Notable home opponents include Oklahoma State on March 24, Arkansas on March 31, Missouri on April 14, and Kansas State on May 5. The team will also face six Power Four opponents on the road, such as a three-game series at Ole Miss from February 20 to 22 and midweek games at Oklahoma State (March 3), Missouri (April 7), and Arkansas (April 21).

Home weekend series at Hammons Field are set against Little Rock (February 27-March 1) and Memphis (March 6-8), along with Conference USA series versus Middle Tennessee, Sam Houston, Western Kentucky, Jacksonville State, and New Mexico State. Additional midweek home contests include Oral Roberts on February 24 and Arkansas State on March 17.

Missouri State starts the season with a seven-game road trip, beginning at Louisiana from February 13 to February 15 and continuing at Oral Roberts before the Ole Miss series.

Conference USA road games for the Bears are scheduled against Liberty, Dallas Baptist, Delaware, Louisiana Tech, and Kennesaw State. Other away midweek games include Southeast Missouri State (March 10) and Saint Louis (April 28).

The Conference USA Tournament is planned for May 20-24 in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Season tickets will be available for purchase starting December 4.

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