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2020 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) BRITTAIN RESORTS BASEBALL at the BEACH Feb 2020 COASTAL CAROLINA BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) BRITTAIN RESORTS BASEBALL AT THE BEACH Feb. 14 Virginia Tech vs. San Diego State Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. UNC GREENSBORO Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 4 P.M. Feb. 15 UNC Greensboro vs. Virginia Tech Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. SAN DIEGO STATE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 3 P.M. Feb. 16 San Diego State vs. UNC Greensboro Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. VIRGINIA TECH Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 3 P.M. Feb. 18 at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. / Brooks Field 4 P.M. BRITTAIN RESORTS INVITATIONAL Feb. 21 Western Carolina vs. Illinois Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. Kennesaw State vs. West Virginia Myrtle Beach, S.C. / TicketReturn.com Field 1 P.M. SAINT JOSEPH’S Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 4 P.M. Feb. 22 Western Carolina vs. Kennesaw State Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. West Virginia vs. Saint Joseph’s Myrtle Beach, S.C. / TicketReturn.com Field 2 P.M. ILLINOIS Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 3 P.M. Feb. 23 Saint Joseph’s vs. Western Carolina Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 11 A.M. West Virginia vs. Illinois Myrtle Beach, S.C. / TicketReturn.com Field 11:30 A.M. KENNESAW STATE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 3 P.M. Feb. 24 WEST VIRGINIA Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium NOON Feb. 26 at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. / CofC Baseball Stadium 4 P.M. Feb. 28 MARYLAND Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 4 P.M. Feb. 29 MARYLAND Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. March 1 MARYLAND Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. March 3 CHARLOTTE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 4 P.M. March 4 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. / Doak Field at Dail Park 3 P.M. March 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. March 7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. March 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. March 11 WAKE FOREST Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. March 13 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. / Russo Park 7 P.M. March 14 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. / Russo Park 3 P.M. March 15 at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. / Russo Park 2 P.M. March 17 CLEMSON Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. March 20 ULM * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. March 21 ULM * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. March 22 ULM * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. March 24 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. / Doug Kingsmore Stadium 7 P.M. March 27 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas / Bobcat Ballpark 7 P.M. March 28 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas / Bobcat Ballpark 3:30 P.M. March 29 at Texas State * San Marcos, Texas / Bobcat Ballpark 2 P.M. March 31 at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. / Robert & Mariam Hayes Stadium 6 P.M. April 3 SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. April 4 SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. April 5 SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. April 7 UNC WILMINGTON Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. April 9 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. / J.I. Clements Stadium 6:30 P.M. April 10 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. / J.I. Clements Stadium 6:30 P.M. April 11 at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. / J.I. Clements Stadium 1 P.M. DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) April 14 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. / Boshamer Stadium 6 P.M. April 17 UT ARLINGTON * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. April 18 UT ARLINGTON * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. April 19 UT ARLINGTON * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. April 21 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. / David F. Couch Ballpark 6 P.M. April 24 at Troy * Troy, Ala. / Riddle-Pace Field 7 P.M. April 25 at Troy * Troy, Ala. / Riddle-Pace Field 4 P.M. April 26 at Troy * Troy, Ala. / Riddle-Pace Field 2 P.M. April 28 at Georgia Athens, Ga. / Foley Field 6 P.M. May 1 GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. May 2 GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. May 3 GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. May 8 LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. May 9 LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 2 P.M. May 10 LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 1 P.M. May 12 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Conway, S.C. / Springs Brooks Stadium 6 P.M. May 14 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. / Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium 5:30 P.M. May 15 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. / Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium 3 P.M. May 16 at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. / Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium 1 P.M. 2020 SUN BELT BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP May 19 First Round Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 20 Second Round Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 21 Third Round Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 22 Quarterfinals Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 23 Semifinals Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 24 Championship Montgomery, Ala. / Riverwalk Stadium TBD May 29-June 1 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD June 5-8 NCAA Super Regionals TBD TBD June 13-24 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. / TD Ameritrade Park TBD Teal/Caps = HOME GAMES * = Sun Belt Conference Games Dates and times are subject to change 1/15/2020.
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