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title: "Wofford Baseball Enters SoCon Tournament at Fluor Field After 35-Win Season"
url: https://www.herespartanburg.com/wofford-baseball-socon-tournament-fluor-field-2026/
date: 2026-05-15T08:33:47-04:00
modified: 2026-05-15T08:33:47-04:00
author: "Brody Myers"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERESpartanburg"
attribution: "HERESpartanburg"
---

# Wofford Baseball Enters SoCon Tournament at Fluor Field After 35-Win Season

*Source: [HERESpartanburg](https://www.herespartanburg.com/wofford-baseball-socon-tournament-fluor-field-2026/) — May 15, 2026 by Brody Myers*

[Wofford College](/education-spartanburg-sc/) baseball heads to Fluor Field in Greenville for the Southern Conference Baseball Championship beginning May 20 after posting a 35-16 record in the 2026 regular season — one of the program’s stronger campaigns in recent years and a mark that gives the Terriers genuine conference-title expectations heading into the four-day tournament.

The Terriers close their regular season at Russell C. King Field on the Wofford campus in Spartanburg before departing for Greenville. Their 2026 home schedule included a series sweep of East Tennessee State University at King Field earlier this month, a performance that bolstered their seeding case heading into the tournament draw.

Fluor Field, the home of the Greenville Drive minor league baseball club, has hosted the SoCon Championship for several years and offers a professional-grade environment that has become one of the showcase events in the conference calendar. The title game is scheduled for Saturday, May 23, at 7:30 p.m. The championship game will air on ESPNU, the conference announced in May.

The 2026 campaign follows Wofford’s 2025 SoCon Tournament appearance in which the Terriers advanced to play Mercer before falling 8-6 in an elimination game at Fluor Field, ending a 33-27 season. The current 35-16 record represents a meaningful step forward in wins and, given the challenging mid-major competition typical of the SoCon, positions the Terriers as a competitive factor in the tournament bracket.

Wofford’s baseball program is a centerpiece of athletics at the private liberal arts college on the north side of Spartanburg. Russell C. King Field draws consistent crowds from the campus and surrounding neighborhoods, and deep tournament runs generate broader Spartanburg-area interest. The program operates in the SoCon alongside programs from East Tennessee State, Mercer, Furman, Western Carolina, Samford, and VMI, all of which have made NCAA regional appearances in recent cycles.

The SoCon winner receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. High Point University won its sixth consecutive Big South men’s outdoor track title last week, a benchmark for sustained conference dominance that Wofford’s baseball program is attempting to emulate in baseball. The Terriers have appeared in previous NCAA regionals and program leadership has used the 35-win season as motivation for a deeper postseason push.

Tournament games at Fluor Field begin Wednesday, May 20, with bracket seedings to be announced in the days ahead. The championship game May 23 will be broadcast on ESPNU for fans unable to attend in person in Greenville. The roughly 30-minute drive from Spartanburg makes Fluor Field accessible for Wofford fans who want to follow the Terriers in person throughout the tournament.
