DURHAM, N.C. – Ahead of head coach
Corey Muscara's debut season at the helm of Duke baseball, the Blue Devils announced their 2026 schedule, which features 34 home games at Jack Coombs Field and eight opponents who advanced to the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Duke is coming off a super-regional appearance in 2025, after winning the Athens Regional at the No. 2-seed before falling to Murray State in three games in the Durham Super Regional.
The Blue Devils open the 2026 campaign with 20 of their first 22 games played at home. Opening weekend features Duke and Maine, playing a four-game set across Feb. 13-15, before welcoming Appalachian State for the season's first mid-week contest on Feb. 17.
After another four-game weekend, against Milwaukee (Feb. 20-22), Duke hits the road for the first time, traveling to UNC Wilmington (Feb. 24). The Blue Devils return home for a four-game series against Princeton (Feb. 28-March 1) and take on Gardner-Webb (March 3) ahead of the ACC opener.
Duke hosts Notre Dame for the first ACC series of the season, on March 6-8. After traveling to High Point (March 10), the Blue Devils return home for their next conference clash, welcoming Miami, who advanced to the Louisville Super Regional last season, for three games on March 13-15.
The Blue Devils then play seven of their next nine games on the road, starting with a mid-week trip to Campbell (March 17), followed by their first ACC series away from home, at Virginia Tech (March 20-22). A quick return home for a mid-week matchup against East Carolina (March 24) precludes Duke's trip to 2025 Super Regional participant Florida State (March 27-29).
After closing the month of March with a home game against Davidson (March 31), the Blue Devils host 2025 national semifinalist Louisville for three games (April 2-4). Duke hits the road across the state of North Carolina for its next four games, first to East Carolina (April 7) and then to NC State (April 10-12).
A home and away game against Liberty (April 14 and 21) bookend a trip to Boston College (April 17-19) before Duke closes the month with a rivalry series at home against 2025 Super Regional host North Carolina (April 23-25).
The Blue Devils and Tar Heels will also play a non-conference mid-week game on May 3, ahead of a home mid-week against Queens on May 5. Duke's final road ACC series is at Georgia Tech (May 8-10) before the final four games of the regular season are held at Jack Coombs Field against William & Mary (May 12) and Wake Forest (May 14-16).
Postseason play begins with the 2026 ACC Baseball Tournament, hosted at Truist Field in Charlotte, N.C., from May 19-24.
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