ANNVILLE, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley Baseball team will get the 2025 season underway on Sunday as the Dutchmen travel south to North Carolina to face North Carolina Wesleyan University in a three-game series.
LVC is set to play a 40-game schedule that includes 16 home games and five games down in Fort Pierce, Florida during the team's spring break trip. This weekend's trip to Rocky Mount, N.C. will be the program's second time traveling to N.C. Wesleyan in the past three years. The Dutchmen played in the Rocky Mount Regional in 2023 defeating the host Bishops 15-12 in an elimination game to reach the Regional Finals. The Dutchmen and Bishops will play a doubleheader on Sunday before finishing the series on Monday morning with a single game.
The Dutchmen are scheduled to host Muhlenberg College and SUNY Brockport next week in games that will be played away from McGill Field. The game against Muhlenberg is scheduled for Wednesday, February 26 at Penn Medicine Field in Lancaster while the doubleheader against Brockport on Saturday March 1 is scheduled for Ephrata High School. The team will then head down to Florida for five games in five days. The trip begins on Tuesday March 4 against Wilkes University. The next day the Dutchmen will face Elizabethtown College in the morning and then Heidelberg University in the afternoon. After a day off, LVC will take on Kenyon College before finishing off the trip against Thiel College.
LVC first game back in Pennsylvania will be on March 11 at Elizabethtown. The following day the team will head down to Maryland to face Stevenson University. Conference play begins two days later as the Dutchmen face Stevens Institute of Technology in the first series of the year. LVC heads to Hoboken, N.J. for the single game before hosting the Ducks for the doubleheader. The Dutchmen will play a mid-week contest against Franklin & Marshall College at Penn Medicine Park in Lancaster. The second conference series of the year will be against DeSales University with the Dutchmen hosting the single game and heading to Center Valley for the doubleheader.
Penn State Harrisburg visits McGill Field for a non-conference battle before the Dutchmen take on Delaware Valley over the weekend. LVC will host the single game against the Aggies and play the doubleheader in Doylestown. April begins with a home game against former MAC Commonwealth rival Messiah University. The Dutchmen will then take on defending conference and national champion Misericordia University. LVC will head north to Dallas for the single game before playing the doubleheader at McGill Field. The team will then head to New Jersey to take on Stockton University before playing the weekend series against King's College. LVC hosts the Monarchs for the single game with the doubleheader being played in Wilkes-Barre.
The final two weeks of the season begins with a trip south to face another former MAC Commonwealth rival in York College of Pennsylvania. The Dutchmen will host FDU-Florham for the single game before heading to Madison, N.J. for the doubleheader. The final non-conference game of the year is a home game against Penn State Berks before wrapping up the regular season against Arcadia University. LVC will head to Ambler for the single game against the Knights before hosting the doubleheader at McGill Field.
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