GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS BASEBALL

Atlantic 10 ConferenceD1spring

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

SchoolGeorge Mason University
SportBaseball
ConferenceAtlantic 10 Conference
DivisionD1
LocationFairfax, Virginia
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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.