GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS BASEBALL
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
George Mason University fields its baseball program in Fairfax, Virginia, where the Patriots compete within the Atlantic 10 Conference as a NCAA Division I spring sport. Founded in 1949, the university enrolls 39,763 students and supports its athletic programs through the conference structure that emphasizes mid-major collegiate competition. The Patriots baseball program operates from their home venue, which serves as the base for the team's Atlantic 10 schedule and non-conference games throughout the spring season.
Patriots baseball operates within George Mason's broader athletic mission at a public research institution serving the Northern Virginia region. The Atlantic 10 Conference includes 14 member institutions competing across multiple sports, positioning George Mason among peers like Virginia Tech-affiliated programs and other Eastern colleges. Spring baseball at Mason follows the standard NCAA Division I calendar, with conference play determining NCAA tournament eligibility and postseason advancement opportunities for the Patriots.
KEY FACTS
| School | George Mason University |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Conference | Atlantic 10 Conference |
| Division | D1 |
| Location | Fairfax, Virginia |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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- What conference does George Mason Baseball compete in?
- George Mason Patriots Baseball competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
- Where does George Mason play baseball home games?
- George Mason Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Fairfax, VA.
- Who is the head coach of George Mason Baseball?
- The head coach of George Mason Patriots Baseball is Staff.
- When was George Mason Baseball program established?
- The establishment date for George Mason Baseball is not currently available.