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Secure Your Seat: 2026 ACC Baseball Championship All-Session Passes on Sale Feb. 12

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – All-session passes for the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, will go on sale on Thursday, February 12, at 10 a.m. ET. The six-day single-elimination tournament is scheduled for May 19-24, 2026, at Truist Field. Existing Charlotte Knights season ticket holders and fans who have previously attended the ACC Baseball Championship or a Charlotte Sports Foundation event will gain presale access to the event, beginning on Tuesday, February 10.
 
Full-session passes, which give access to all 15 games of the ACC Baseball Championship, are available with prices as low as $170 dollars for infield field box seats. Existing Charlotte Knights season ticket holders will receive a discounted rate for the ACC Baseball Championship and will also have opportunities to purchase their same seat as Knights games.
 
All-Session Passes
Home Plate Club & Luxury Lounge - $225
Premium Field Box - $180
Infield Field Box - $170
 
Purchasing an all-session pass offers the best value for the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship. Fans save on a per-game basis compared to weekend or individual session tickets (available at a later date), while guaranteeing access to every game—making it the most affordable and convenient way to experience all the action.
 
To purchase your all-session passes for the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship, visit theACC.com/tickets or CharlotteKnights.com.
 
The ACC is also thrilled to offer premium hospitality options throughout the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship. Additionally, groups of 10 or more can take advantage of exclusive group pricing and on-field experiences. Click here for more information regarding premium hospitality at Truist Field or additional information on group pricing.  
 
ACC Network will carry all games played Tuesday, May 19, through Saturday, May 23. ESPN2 will carry Sunday’s Championship Game.
 
Eight ACC Baseball teams begin the season ranked in the D1Baseball Top 25, led by No. 5 Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets, who also topped the 2026 ACC Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll, are followed by No. 8 Louisville, No. 11 North Carolina, No. 16 Florida State, No. 17 NC State, No. 19 Clemson, No. 21 Wake Forest and No. 22 Miami.
 
All 16 ACC teams will open their seasons on Friday, February 13, with conference play set to begin on Friday, March 6. The ACC has placed at least one team in each of the last 19 Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, including Louisville in 2025.
 
Last season, nine ACC teams were selected to compete in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, which marked the ninth year since 2010 that at least eight ACC teams landed spots in the field. The ACC has placed at least six teams in the NCAA tournament for 21 straight years. A total of 124 ACC teams have earned NCAA bids in the last 16 tournament years. The 16 current ACC baseball teams have a combined 131 Men’s College World Series appearances.
 
Located in Uptown Charlotte, Truist Field opened in 2014 and is the host facility for the Charlotte Knights, the Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. The stadium hosted the 2016 Triple-A All-Star Game and has been the site of three previous ACC Baseball Championships. Duke has won a pair of ACC Baseball Championships at Truist Field in 2021 and 2024, while North Carolina won the 2022 title.
 
Sixty-one ACC players were selected in the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, including 13 on opening night. It marked the 34th consecutive year at least one ACC player was selected in the opening round and the 10th straight year the ACC placed at least one draftee among the top 15 picks. The ACC has also had multiple student-athletes drafted in the first round for each of the last 23 drafts, with three or more first round picks in 10 of the last 11 draft classes.