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Mark Your Calendars! Queens College Baseball Unveils 2025 Schedule

FLUSHING, N.Y. – Entering his 12th season in charge of the Queens College baseball program, head coach Chris Reardon '98 and the Knights have released the 2025 schedule.
 
Coming off another historic season in 2024 which saw Reardon and the squad conclude the season with an overall record of 30-19, and 16-8 in East Coast Conference play. It would be the second straight season Queens eclipsed the 30-wins mark, while the 30 wins would set a new regular season program record for wins.
 
The 50-game regular season features 23 home games at Hennekens Stadium, 22 road games, and five neutral site games.
 
Of the 50 games, the slate features seven postseason teams that made the NCAA Tournament including a season opener against defending East Regional Champions.
 
Reardon and the squad will begin the 2025 journey in warmer climates in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as Queens competes in the NCAA Division II Northeast Challenge from Feb. 20 to Feb. 23.
 
It will be a five-game trip for the first time in Myrtle Beach as the Knights begin their season against defending East Regional Champions Southern New Hampshire University Penmen on Thursday, Feb. 20 before matching up against the Panthers of Adelphi University on Friday, Feb. 21. On Saturday, Feb. 22 the Knights will match against defending Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Champions Eagles of Post University in their first doubleheader of the year. The trip concludes on Sunday, Feb. 23 against the Purple Knights of the University of Bridgeport.
 
Following a trip to Myrtle Beach, Queens hosts a four-game home series as they welcome the Ravens of Franklin Pierce University to Hennekens Stadium from Saturday, Mar. 1 – Sunday, Mar. 2.
 
Continuing non-conference play the Knights head to Caldwell, N.J. on Wednesday, Mar. 5 against the Cougars of Caldwell University in game one of a home-and-away series.
 
Queens will then open a three-game series against the Lightning of Goldey-Beacom College with the Lightning hosting a doubleheader on Saturday, Mar. 8 before the Knights welcome their non-conference foe to Flushing on Sunday, Mar. 9 to conclude the series.
 
A seven-game road trip opens beginning with a trip to Garden City, N.Y. against the Panthers on Tuesday, Mar. 11 before Queens heads to West Chester, PA for a four-game series against defending Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Champions West Chester University Rams from Saturday, Mar. 15 to Sunday, Mar. 16.
 
Continuing their road trip, the Knights travel to Rutherford, N.J. to open a three-game series against the Golden Falcons of Felician University beginning on Saturday, Mar. 22 before the Golden Falcons visit Hennekens Stadium to conclude the series on Sunday, Mar. 23.
 
The final non-conference game of March sees Queens head to Pleasantville, N.Y. on Wednesday, Mar. 26 against the Setters of Pace University in another two-game home and away series.
 
Having clinched an East Coast Conference postseason spot since 2019, the quest to clinch their sixth consecutive spot gets underway as the Knights open a four-game series against the Dolphins of College of Staten Island. Queens will host the singles games on Friday, Mar. 28, and Sunday, Mar. 30, while the Dolphins will host the doubleheader on Saturday, Mar. 29.
 
Taking a short break from ECC play, Queens concludes their two-game series against the Setters on Wednesday, Apr. 2 before opening a three-game series against the Chargers of Dominican University of New York. The Knights will host the single game on Friday, Apr. 4 before heading to Ponoma, N.Y. for a doubleheader against the Chargers on Saturday, Apr. 5.
 
Queens will then welcome the Cougars to town on Tuesday, Apr. 8 before returning to ECC play to conclude the week.
 
The Knights match up against defending ECC Champions Lions of Molloy University with the Lions hosting the single games on Friday, Apr. 11, and Sunday, Apr. 13, while the Knights welcome the Lions to Hennekens Stadium on Sunday, Apr 12 for a doubleheader.
 
Queens returns to non-conference play on Tuesday, Apr. 15 with a trip to East Stroudsburg, PA against the Warriors of East Stroudsburg University before opening a six-game homestand.
 
The Knights open their season-high homestand with a four-game series against defending ECC regular season champions Saints of D'Youville University from Thurs, Apr. 17 to Saturday, Apr. 19.
 
Continuing the homestand Queens welcomes Adelphi to town to conclude their three-game series on Tuesday, Apr. 22 before returning to ECC play to conclude the week.
 
A four-game ECC series against the Mavericks of Mercy University will see the Knights host the two singles games on Friday, Apr. 25, and Sunday, Apr. 27, while the Mavericks will host the conference doubleheader on Saturday, Apr. 26.
 
Entering the final week of regular season Queens begins the week concluding non-conference play by hosting the Warriors on Tuesday, Apr. 29.
 
The Knights conclude the regular season with a four-game ECC series against the Spartans of St. Thomas Aquinas College with the Spartans hosting the single games on Friday, May 2 and Sunday, May 4, while Queens will host the Saturday doubleheader on May. 3.
 
Looking for their second title in three years, the Knights will look to have booked their sixth straight ECC postseason spot with the East Coast Conference Double-Elimination Tournament set to take place in Buffalo, N.Y. from Thursday, May 8 – Saturday, May 10 with the hosting rights going to D'Youville University.
 
A season preview and roster outlook will be posted in February.

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