Baseball Sets Season Ticket Sales RecordBaseball Sets Season Ticket Sales Record

Baseball Sets Season Ticket Sales Record

by Adam Widman

Fresh off an NCAA Regional appearance and a strong inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference, excitement for the 2025 UCF baseball season is heating up with opening weekend on the horizon.

The UCF Athletics Ticket Office and the Knights’ baseball program have set a record for total season tickets sold and have already achieved another milestone with record-setting season ticket revenue. Limited season tickets remain, and those interested are encouraged to purchase soon by visiting UCFKnights.com/Tickets. Single-game tickets are also available for purchase by clicking here.

The Knights will begin their 2025 season tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 14), opening a three-game home series against Siena. UCF will host 13 home games over the first month of the season, including marquee matchups against Florida, Miami, and Missouri. In total, the Black and Gold will play 32 home games at John Euliano Park this season, featuring Big 12 series against TCU, West Virginia, Baylor, Kansas, and Houston. To view the full 2025 schedule, click here.

Head coach Rich Wallace returns for his second season at the helm. The UCF alum led the Black and Gold to a 37-21 overall record last season, securing the program’s first NCAA Regional berth since 2017. The Knights finished eighth in the Big 12 in 2024 and advanced to the semifinal round of the Big 12 Championship. UCF won two games at the Tallahassee Regional before falling in the final to host and eighth-ranked Florida State.

The Knights welcome back 13 letterwinners from last year’s squad, including five starting position players and two starting pitchers. Among the returners, second-team All-Big 12 performer Dom Stagliano and second-team All-Region honoree Dominic Castellano return for their senior seasons to anchor the pitching staff. On the offensive side, All-Big 12 honorable mention selection Matt Prevesk (outfield) returns for his senior year alongside fellow seniors Lex Boedicker (infield) and Andrew Sundean (catcher). UCF also welcomes 27 newcomers to the 2025 roster.