2024 Virginia Baseball Schedule Announced

See the complete 55-game schedule for the 2024 UVA baseball season
2024 Virginia Baseball Schedule Announced
2024 Virginia Baseball Schedule Announced /

The 2024 Virginia baseball schedule was unveiled on Friday (November 17th). In the 136th season of UVA baseball and 21st year under head coach Brian O'Connor, the Cavaliers will play 55 total games, including 34 games at Disharoon Park. 

The 2024 season opens with a three-game home series against Hofstra on the weekend of February 16-18. Virginia will also participate in the inaugural Jax Baseball Classic in Jacksonville, facing Wichita State, Iowa, and Auburn on the weekend of February 23-25. UVA's other non-conference opponents include Old Dominion, VMI, UMass, Penn State, George Washington, William & Mary, Georgetown, Richmond, VCU, Towson, George Mason, Liberty, and Navy. 

In ACC play, Virginia will host series against Wake Forest, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, NC State, and Virginia Tech. UVA will travel to play Miami, Pittsburgh, Duke, Louisville, and Boston College. 

See the complete 2024 Virginia baseball schedule here:

Date

Opponent

Location

Friday, Feb. 16

Hofstra

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, Feb. 17

Hofstra

Charlottesville, VA

Sunday, Feb. 18

Hofstra

Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, Feb. 20

Old Dominion

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Feb. 23

Wichita State

Jacksonville, FL

Saturday, Feb. 24

Iowa

Jacksonville, FL

Sunday, Feb. 25

Auburn

Jacksonville, FL

Tuesday, Feb. 27

VMI

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Mar. 1

UMass

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, Mar. 2

UMass

Charlottesville, VA

Sunday, Mar. 3

UMass

Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, Mar. 5

Penn State

Charlottesville, VA

Wednesday, Mar. 6

at George Washington

Washington, D.C.

Friday, Mar. 8

at Miami

Coral Gables, FL

Saturday, Mar. 9

at Miami

Coral Gables, FL

Sunday, Mar. 10

at Miami

Coral Gables, FL

Tuesday, Mar. 12

William & Mary

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Mar. 15

Wake Forest

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, Mar. 16

Wake Forest

Charlottesville, VA

Sunday, Mar. 17

Wake Forest

Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, Mar. 19

Georgetown

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Mar. 22

at Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

Saturday, Mar. 23

at Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

Sunday, Mar. 24

at Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

Tuesday, Mar. 26

Richmond

Charlottesville, VA

Thursday, Mar. 28

at Duke

Durham, NC

Friday, Mar. 29

at Duke

Durham, NC

Saturday, Mar. 30

at Duke

Durham, NC

Tuesday, Apr. 2

Old Dominion

Charlottesville, VA

Thursday, Apr. 4

North Carolina

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Apr. 5

North Carolina

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, Apr. 6

North Carolina

Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, Apr. 9

VCU

Charlottesville, VA

Wednesday, Apr. 10

Towson

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Apr. 12

at Louisville

Louisville, KY

Saturday, Apr. 13

at Louisville

Louisville, KY

Sunday, Apr. 14

at Louisville

Louisville, KY

Tuesday, Apr. 16

at Old Dominion

Norfolk, VA

Wednesday, Apr. 17

George Mason

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, Apr. 19

Georgia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, Apr. 20

Georgia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

Sunday, Apr. 21

Georgia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, Apr. 23

Liberty

Charlottesville, VA

Thursday, Apr. 25

at Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA

Friday, Apr. 26

at Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA

Saturday, Apr. 27

at Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA

Tuesday, Apr. 30

at VCU

Richmond, VA

Wednesday, May 1

Navy

Charlottesville, VA

Wednesday, May 8

George Washington

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, May 10

NC State

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, May 11

NC State

Charlottesville, VA

Sunday, May 12

NC State

Charlottesville, VA

Thursday, May 16

Virginia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

Friday, May 17

Virginia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

Saturday, May 18

Virginia Tech

Charlottesville, VA

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