FLUSHING, N.Y. – Led by 13th-year head coach
Chris Reardon, the Queens College baseball program has announced its 2026 schedule.
Last season, the Knights finished 20-28 overall and 9-11 in East Coast Conference (ECC) play, advancing to their third ECC Championship final in four seasons.
Queens will play a full slate of 50 games, including 25 home contests, 21 road games, and four neutral-site matchups in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Knights will face five teams that advanced to the NCAA Baseball Regional Tournament, including Felician University and East Stroudsburg University, which both reached the National Championship Tournament.
Under a new ECC scheduling format, Queens will compete in 30 conference games over the regular season.
Returning to Myrtle Beach for the fifth straight year, the Knights open the season in the 2026 Northeast Challenge on Friday, February 20 against Southern New Hampshire University. The weekend continues with a doubleheader against Adelphi University and concludes against defending Regional champions Felician.
The home opener is set for Saturday, February 28 against Franklin Pierce University, beginning a busy stretch of 25 home games. Key conference matchups include series against defending Champions Molloy University, D'Youville University, , College of Staten Island, Mercy University, and St. Thomas Aquinas College
Non-conference series feature games against Assumption, East Stroudsburg, Caldwell University, and Goldey-Beacom College.
The Knights' regular season concludes in early May with a series against Mercy.
Seeking their third ECC Tournament title in program history and first since 2023, Queens will look to return to the ECC Double-Elimination Tournament for the seventh consecutive year, scheduled for May 8–10 at Mitchel Field in Uniondale, New York, hosted by Molloy University.
All home games will be streamed live on FLO College, and fans can follow along on live stats
(Baseball).
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