MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (May 26, 2025) – The West Virginia University baseball team earned an at-large bid to the 2025 NCAA Baseball Championship on Monday and will head to Clemson, South Carolina as the No. 2 seed. The Mountaineers will open with No. 3 Kentucky on Friday afternoon.
It will be the 16th NCAA appearance for West Virginia and third straight, the first time earning three consecutive selections since four straight from 1961-64. Steve Sabins becomes the first WVU head coach to lead the Mountaineers to an NCAA Regional in his first season. Overall, the Mountaineers are 15-27 in regional play, which includes going 3-0 in the Tucson Regional a season ago.
Friday's first pitch between West Virginia and Kentucky will be at 12 p.m. with the game airing on ESPNU. Host and No. 11 national seed Clemson and No. 4 seed USC Upstate will play the second game of the day on Friday at 6 p.m. ET.
All-session tickets will go on sale at the Clemson Ticket Office and online at www.clemsontigers.com to the general public on Wednesday, May 28 at 10 a.m. ET. All-session tickets include admission for all six/seven games of the regional tournament.
Ticket Prices
• All-Session Reserved Seats $60
• Single-Session Reserved Seats (18+) $15, based on availability
• Single-Session Reserved Seats (Under 18) $10, based on availability
Single-session standing room tickets will be available after reserved seats are sold. Resale tickets from Clemson season ticket holders could be available now to purchase.
It will be the 16th NCAA appearance for West Virginia and third straight, the first time earning three consecutive selections since four straight from 1961-64. Steve Sabins becomes the first WVU head coach to lead the Mountaineers to an NCAA Regional in his first season. Overall, the Mountaineers are 15-27 in regional play, which includes going 3-0 in the Tucson Regional a season ago.
Friday's first pitch between West Virginia and Kentucky will be at 12 p.m. with the game airing on ESPNU. Host and No. 11 national seed Clemson and No. 4 seed USC Upstate will play the second game of the day on Friday at 6 p.m. ET.
All-session tickets will go on sale at the Clemson Ticket Office and online at www.clemsontigers.com to the general public on Wednesday, May 28 at 10 a.m. ET. All-session tickets include admission for all six/seven games of the regional tournament.
Ticket Prices
• All-Session Reserved Seats $60
• Single-Session Reserved Seats (18+) $15, based on availability
• Single-Session Reserved Seats (Under 18) $10, based on availability
Single-session standing room tickets will be available after reserved seats are sold. Resale tickets from Clemson season ticket holders could be available now to purchase.