WILMINGTON, N.C. - Matchups against
longtime regional rivals East Carolina, N.C. State, Elon and Coastal Carolina
highlight UNC Wilmington's 2010 baseball schedule, according to 19th-year
Seahawk skipper Mark Scalf.
"I think we have a solid schedule
as we continue to try to play the best opposition we can," said Scalf. "We have
a good mix of teams that will prepare us to reach our goals as a program this
season."
The Seahawks open the season with a three-game series in Jacksonville,
Fla., against the Dolphins of Jacksonville.
UNCW opens its 34-game home schedule on Feb. 26 by hosting the Hughes
Bros. Challenge with Lehigh, Morehead State and Liberty playing in the
three-day round robin.
State rival Campbell is back on the schedule following a one-year hiatus with
a home-and-home series beginning in Buies Creek on March 3. The Camels return
to Brooks Field on April 7.
The Seahawks will then kick off a nine-game homestand on March 5 against
Akron. Stony Brook will also participate in the round robin weekend as the
Seahawks will play Akron's Zips and the Seawolves twice apiece. Also making the
trip to Wilmington in that homestand are Ball State (Mar. 9), Wake Forest (Mar.
10) and Duquesne for three games (Mar. 12-14).
On March 16, UNCW visits
Elon in the second of three away games for the Seahawks in the month of March.
The following day, March 17, NC State will visit Brooks Field in the first of a
home-and-home series that concludes in Raleigh on April 14.
Rhode Island and
Towson are up next for the Seahawks on the weekends of March 19-21 and March
26-29, respectively. The Towson series marks the opening weekend of Colonial
Athletic Association action. A road game at East Carolina wraps up the month of
March as the Seahawks visit LeClair Field on March 31.
Defending CAA regular
season champion George Mason opens the month of April (2-4) at Brooks Field.
On April 6, UNCW
visits Coastal Carolina in the first of 11 away games in the month of April.
Weekend series in April
include at Delaware (Apr. 9-11), James Madison (Apr. 16-18) and Northeastern
(Apr. 24 (DH), 25). In addition to hosting George Mason and Campbell,
Charleston Southern (Apr. 13), Coastal Carolina (Apr. 21) and ECU (Apr. 27) all
visit the Port City in non-conference action.
UNCW winds down its
regular season on April 30-May 2 with three games against CAA rival VCU. The series
begins an eight-game homestand to open May. After the Rams, the Seahawks close
out their season series with Elon on May 5, followed by defending CAA champions
Georgia State on May 8 (doubleheader) and May 9.
The Seahawks close
out conference play with three games in Williamsburg, Va., against the Tribe of
William & Mary, beginning on May 13.
UNCW will have a bye-week
from CAA play following the Tribe series with scheduled games at Charleston
Southern (Apr. 18), at home against the College of Charleston (Apr. 20) and at
the College of Charleston on Apr. 22.
The CAA Tournament
will be held at Brooks Field for the seventh consecutive year, but will only be
a four-team event, beginning on May 27.