WICHITA, Kan. – Wichita State baseball unveiled the 56-game 2023 regular season schedule on Wednesday.
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Highlights of the schedule include road trips to longtime adversaries Long Beach State and Creighton, a trio of non-conference weekend series, and midweek battles with Big 12 foes Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State.
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Fans can catch every game at Eck Stadium this season by purchasing 2023 Season Tickets at GoShockers.com/tickets or by calling the Ticket Office at 316-978-3267.
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As was the case in 2022, the Shockers play the Sooners and Cowboys three times apiece, including two showdowns with College World Series runner up Oklahoma in Wichita.
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The 2023 home opener is scheduled for March 3 against Oakland, one of two first-time adversaries for the Shockers along with UMass. The schedule is evenly split, with 28 home contests and 28 on the road. Wichita State is scheduled to host a contest at Riverfront Stadium in downtown Wichita for a third consecutive season; details for that game will be announced in the coming days.
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The American Athletic Conference slate once again consists of 24 games, broken up into eight three-game series. The highlight of the conference matchups is a home set against reigning AAC champion East Carolina on April 21-23.
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The Shockers kick off the 2023 campaign with a trip westward for their first meeting with Long Beach State since the 2015 season, a three-game series at historic Blair Field. From there the Shockers travel to Utah Tech for a four-gamer in St. George, Utah, before returning to the Sunflower State for the home opener against Oakland.
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After midweek matchups with Oral Roberts and Kansas on March 7-8, Wichita State welcomes Stetson to Eck Stadium for a three-game series March 10-12, followed by the first of three showdowns with the Sooners on March 14.
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The most frequent opponent in Shocker baseball history is back on the schedule in 2023, as the Shockers make the short trek north to tangle with Creighton on March 17-19 at Charles Schwab Field, home of the Division I College World Series.
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The final non-conference series of the season features three games against UMass on March 24-26, sandwiched by home midweeks against Oklahoma State and Oklahoma.
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Wichita State launches AAC play with a trip to Cincinnati in the first week of April, then begins the home portion of The American schedule against Houston on April 6-8. The Shockers also host East Carolina (April 21-23), Memphis (April 28-30), and South Florida (May 12-14) in conference play, with road trips to Tulane (April 14-16), Houston (May 5-7) and UCF (May 18-20).
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The American Athletic Conference tournament is scheduled for May 23-28 in Clearwater, Fla. NCAA Regional play begins June 2, with Super Regionals opening on June 9. The College World Series in Omaha kicks off on June 16.
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The Shockers return three First Team All-Conference selections in
Cameron Bye,
Chuck Ingram and
Brock Rodden from a team that finished 21-36 in 2022. WSU defeated three Super Regional teams (Texas A&M, East Carolina, and Oklahoma) and claimed the 2022 Frisco Classic championship.
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