STETSON HATTERS BASEBALL

Atlantic Sun ConferenceD1-FCSspring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Stetson University's baseball program competes in the ASUN Conference as part of the university's Division I-FCS athletics portfolio, operating from its home venue in DeLand, Florida. Founded in 1883, the institution serves approximately 3,670 students and maintains a commitment to collegiate athletics that reflects its broader academic mission. The Hatters play their spring season schedule within the competitive ASUN Conference framework, which includes multiple regional opponents and provides consistent mid-level Division I competition.

The program operates within the context of Stetson's overall athletic department, which manages numerous varsity sports across multiple NCAA divisions. DeLand's location in central Florida positions the Hatters within one of the nation's most talent-rich recruiting regions, offering access to both local talent pipelines and established high school baseball infrastructure. The baseball team's participation in ASUN Conference play provides regular matchups against regional rivals and tournament opportunities that define the competitive calendar for Division I-FCS programs in the Southeast.

KEY FACTS

SchoolStetson University
SportBaseball
ConferenceASUN Conference
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationDeLand, Florida
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Stetson Baseball compete in?
Stetson Hatters Baseball competes in the Atlantic Sun Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Stetson play baseball home games?
Stetson Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in DeLand, FL.
Who is the head coach of Stetson Baseball?
The head coach of Stetson Hatters Baseball is Staff.
When was Stetson Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Stetson Baseball is not currently available.