The SEC on Tuesday unveiled its 2026 baseball conference schedule, a date circled across the sport given the league’s outsized role in shaping the national landscape.
The release comes on the heels of a record-breaking spring in which 13 of the league’s 16 members reached the NCAA Tournament’s field of 64, demonstrating once again the SEC’s remarkable depth. LSU, among the conference’s standard-bearers, emerged from Omaha as national champion for the second time in three years, punctuating a season that reasserted the conference’s grip on college baseball’s top tier.
That dominance has stretched nearly a decade and a half. The SEC has produced every national champion dating back to 2019, including Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Tennessee, alongside LSU, and 10 of the last 15 overall since 2010. The streak has transformed the conference’s annual schedule release into more than just a formality—it is, in essence, the first chapter of the national race.
The 2026 slate will once again pit traditional heavyweights against one another in high-stakes weekends that will carry postseason implications before even April arrives. For coaches, the distribution of road trips and rivalry dates will matter as much as any preseason ranking. For fans, the release signals the countdown to another spring of packed stadiums, feverish atmospheres and a sport that increasingly runs through SEC country.
Here is the SEC’s 2026 conference schedule:
March 13-15
Alabama at Kentucky
Mississippi State at Arkansas
Auburn at Missouri
South Carolina at Florida
Tennessee at Georgia
LSU at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss at Texas
Texas A&M at Oklahoma
March 20-22
Florida at Alabama
Arkansas at South Carolina
Texas at Auburn
Georgia at Texas A&M
Kentucky at Ole Miss
Oklahoma at LSU
Vanderbilt at Mississippi State
Missouri at Tennessee
March 27-29
Auburn at Alabama
Florida at Arkansas
South Carolina at Georgia
Kentucky at LSU
Mississippi State at Ole Miss
Texas A&M at Missouri
Oklahoma at Texas
Tennessee at Vanderbilt
April 2-5 (Thursday-Saturday series indicated with *)
Alabama at Oklahoma*
Arkansas at Auburn*
Ole Miss at Florida*
Georgia at Mississippi State*
Texas at South Carolina*
Vanderbilt at Texas A&M*
Missouri at Kentucky
LSU at Tennessee
April 10-12
Arkansas at Alabama
Kentucky at Auburn
Florida at Georgia
LSU at Ole Miss
Tennessee at Mississippi State
South Carolina at Missouri
Oklahoma at Vanderbilt
Texas at Texas A&M
April 17-19
Alabama at Texas
Georgia at Arkansas
Auburn at Florida
Vanderbilt at Kentucky
Texas A&M at LSU
Ole Miss at Tennessee
Mississippi State at South Carolina
Missouri at Oklahoma
April 24-26
Alabama at Tennessee
Arkansas at Missouri
Oklahoma at Auburn
Texas A&M at Florida
Georgia at Ole Miss
Kentucky at South Carolina
LSU at Mississippi State
Texas at Vanderbilt
May 1-3
Vanderbilt at Alabama
Ole Miss at Arkansas
Auburn at Texas A&M
Florida at Oklahoma
Missouri at Georgia
Tennessee at Kentucky
South Carolina at LSU
Mississippi State at Texas
May 8-10
Alabama at South Carolina
Oklahoma at Arkansas
Auburn at Mississippi State
Kentucky at Florida
LSU at Georgia
Texas A&M at Ole Miss
Vanderbilt at Missouri
Texas at Tennessee
May 14-16 (Thursday-Saturday)
Ole Miss at Alabama
Arkansas at Kentucky
Georgia at Auburn
Florida at LSU
Mississippi State at Texas A&M
Missouri at Texas
Tennessee at Oklahoma
South Carolina at Vanderbilt
May 19-24
SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.)
*Note: The full schedule of Thursday-Friday-Saturday series will be determined at a later date.
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