DELAND, Fla. — Softball season at Patricia Wilson Field is almost here, and fans can now lock in their seats for another exciting spring. Single-game tickets for the Stetson University softball season are on sale now through the
Hatter Ticket Office.
The Hatters will host a total of 38 games in DeLand this season, including a pair of exciting non-conference tournaments that will bring top-level competition to Patricia Wilson Field. Stetson's schedule features 28 competitive home games highlighted by matchups against national powerhouses Baylor and Florida, along with defending national finalist Texas Tech.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit the
Hatter Ticket Office at
www.GoHatters.com/tickets, via email at
HatterTickets@stetson.edu or by calling (386) 738-4287.
Stetson opens the season on Friday, February 6, hosting the Frank Griffin Classic. The opening weekend will feature games against UT Martin, Seton Hall, and Indiana State, setting the tone for a challenging and entertaining home slate.
Single-game tickets start at just $10, with new affordable pricing options available for youths, seniors, and groups, making it easy for fans and families to enjoy Stetson softball all season long.
Due to high demand and to help ensure Hatter fans are able to attend, the only way to guarantee tickets to the marquee home games against Baylor, Florida and Texas Tech is by purchasing the specially priced
"Triple Threat" mini plan. This exclusive package includes a ticket to each of the three in-demand matchups and starts at just $21.
Last season, the Hatters posted a 33–28 overall record and finished 14–10 in conference play, a performance that fueled a deep run in the ASUN Championship and ended just short of the Championship Game. Stetson returns
Ava Braswell and
Amber Chumley, both of whom earned ASUN All-Freshman Team honors last year and are poised to take the next step this season. Fans won't want to miss the action at Patricia Wilson Field, where outfielders
Gia Napoli and AB McClerren routinely flash their defensive skills—whether it's throwing out a runner or robbing a home run. Head Coach
Shellie Cousins also reloaded the roster, adding six transfers and three freshmen as the Hatters set their sights on another deep postseason run.
With elite competition, a championship-caliber program and one of the best game-day environments in college softball, the upcoming season at Patricia Wilson Field promises to be unforgettable. Fans are encouraged to act quickly when single-game tickets go on sale Wednesday, January 14.