Western Oregon University’s baseball program has unveiled its 2025 season schedule following an impressive 29-21 campaign (21-11 GNAC) that ended with a conference tournament runner-up finish. The upcoming slate features several notable matchups. The Wolves play series against NAIA powerhouse Lewis-Clark State College, Division III George Fox University, and Division I Seattle University.
January/February
The Wolves begin their journey with an ambitious 14-game road stretch, starting January 31st at Cal State Monterey Bay. Subsequently, the team travels to Fresno Pacific University before heading north to Lewiston, Idaho, for the series against Lewis-Clark State College. As February concludes, the team makes a stop at Central Washington University for a non-conference doubleheader before finally returning home. The home opener marks the beginning of GNAC play as the Wolves face defending champions Northwest Nazarene University.
March
March brings a mix of conference and non-conference action. The Wolves continue their GNAC campaign with road series at Central Washington and Montana State Billings. Additionally, they begin a home-and-home series with George Fox University, hosting the DIII Bruins before welcoming Saint Martin’s University for a weekend series.
April
The conference schedule intensifies in April with crucial four-game series against Northwest Nazarene, Central Washington, and Montana State University Billings. During this stretch, the Wolves complete their non-conference slate by hosting George Fox and traveling to D1 Seattle University for a two-game set.
May
The regular season concludes in early May with a four-game series at Saint Martin’s University. Following this, the team heads to Ellensburg, WA, where Central Washington University will host the GNAC Championships beginning May 8th.
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WOU Baseball Field. More information from the WOU Athletics website: “WOU Baseball Field The Western Oregon baseball field sits on the west end of campus with the rolling farmlands of Polk County as a backdrop. Stadium bleachers, seating 420, sit behind home plate. New dugouts were added in 2005. A concession stand and portable restrooms are also available. In right-centerfield is an inning-by-inning scoreboard, courtesy of Les Schwab Tire Center. In 2018, a drainage system was installed in the outfield grass area to further improve playability during and following rain accumulations.”