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2022 ACC Baseball Championship Single-Session Tickets Now on Sale

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GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Single-session tickets for the 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Championship, scheduled for May 24-29 at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina, are now on sale.

Single-session tickets are $20 for club seats and $15 for field box seats for Tuesday through Friday’s games. For the semifinals and final, tickets purchased in advance are $25 for club seats, $20 for field box seats, $15 in the outfield and $10 for standing room only. If purchased on gameday, tickets are $28 for club seats, $23 for field box seats, $18 in the outfield and $10 for standing room only.

Weekend passes are also available for $70 for club seats and $50 for field box seats, which includes tickets to Saturday’s semifinal games and Sunday’s championship game.

Ticket books for the full tournament are available for $225 for club seats and $170 for field box seats, which includes tickets to all 15 tournament games, including the championship game on Sunday.

Packages are now available by visiting CharlotteKnights.com or by calling the Knights Ticket Office at 704-274-8282.

Game times Tuesday through Friday are set for 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on the ACC’s Regional Sports Networks (RSN). Saturday’s semifinals are scheduled for 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on ACC Network, while Sunday’s championship will begin at noon on ESPN2.

Located in Uptown Charlotte, Truist Field opened in 2014 and is the host facility for the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A minor league baseball team. The stadium hosted the 2016 Triple-A All-Star Game and has been the site of more than 50 college baseball games. Stadium capacity is 10,200 and has hosted more than four million fans since opening.

The 2022 ACC Baseball Championship will again feature 12 teams in a pool play format leading into a four-team, single-elimination bracket to determine the league champion.

The 12 teams in the championship will be grouped into four pools of three teams apiece. Pool play will take place Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, with three games per day. Each pool will play a round robin, with the top team advancing to the semifinals. The semifinals will take place on Saturday, followed by the championship on Sunday.

The ACC Baseball Championship has been held in the Charlotte region three times previously with Duke winning the 2021 title at Truist Field. Georgia Tech won the 2000 championship and Wake Forest captured the 2001 title in tournaments held in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Nearly 59,000 fans attended the 2021 ACC Baseball Championship in Charlotte, which ranks as the fifth-highest attendance in tournament history and the highest since 2015.

Eight ACC teams were selected to compete in the 2021 NCAA Tournament, the second most of any conference. The ACC has had at least six teams in the NCAA tournament for 17 straight years. Last season marked the fifth year since 2010 that at least eight ACC teams have landed spots in the field.

With NC State and Virginia reaching the 2021 College World Series, the ACC sent at least one team to Omaha for the 15th consecutive year that the event has been held. It was the 10th time during that interval that multiple conference teams have made the trip to Omaha. A total of 28 ACC teams – nearly a quarter of the total field – have earned CWS berths since 2006.

ACC teams have combined to win at least 17 games in each of the previous 15 NCAA Baseball Championships, including a record 31 games in 2006. The conference won 24 postseason games in 2021.