ORLANDO – With UCF alum Rich Wallace at the helm and 23 newcomers having joined the team, a lot of excitement surrounds Wallace’s 2024 team as the Knights enter their inaugural season of competition in the Big 12 Conference.
“I’m excited to get things going. The guys had a very productive fall with skill development, and I’ve been very encouraged with our efforts so far this spring,” Wallace said. “We’re looking forward to attacking the challenges that this tough schedule will bring us and can’t wait to get the season started.”
UCF finished the 2023 campaign 33-26 overall and 12-12 in its final season of competition in the AAC. The Black and Gold got off to an 8-1 start thanks to an opening sweep over Siena followed by a road sweep at ACC foe Clemson. The Knights also picked up wins over Bethune-Cookman and Georgia Southern during the stretch. The sweep over Clemson marked the first time the Tigers had been swept at home by a non-conference opponent in nearly 40 years.
The Knights also picked up a pair of home midweek wins over No. 21 Florida State, one thanks to a dominant performance on the mound from now junior pitcher Dom Stagliano. UCF later followed that up with a historic night on May 2 when the Black and Gold set the program record for home runs in a single game with eight and the most home runs in a single season with 83 in a 16-10 midweek victory over North Florida. The Knights would go on to belt out a program and AAC record 109 total home runs in 2023.
UCF will open the Wallace era Feb. 16-18 when it welcomes Bryant to town for a three-game series. After a midweek contest at in-state foe Miami, the Knights will then host Samford (Feb. 23-25) followed by three more games at home against South Florida (March 1-3).
After a game at Florida on March 6, the Black and Gold will officially open its first season of Big 12 play at Oklahoma March 8-10. The Knights’ first home league series will come March 15-17 when they welcome Oklahoma State to John Euliano Park. During conference play, UCF will also host Texas Tech (March 28-30), Kansas State (April 5-7), Cincinnati (April 26-28) and Texas (May 10-12).
“The Big 12 is regarded as one of the nation’s toughest baseball conferences and we can’t wait to get things going,” Wallace added. “It will definitely be a grind, but something that we welcome and will be prepared for. We can’t wait to begin Big 12 play next month.”