Harvard Baseball Tickets
Harvard Crimson Baseball Tickets
Take a break from the books and catch a classic game of college ball once you purchase Harvard baseball tickets. The prestigious university’s baseball team was first established in 1865. That season, the Harvard Crimson played only a single intercollegiate game and five games against semi-professional teams, since the college baseball program had begun just five years prior. It can be said that Harvard has one of the oldest intercollegiate baseball programs in U.S. history. The Crimson did not get to the college baseball standings until several decades later when the sport became more popular.
The Crimson was finally named Conference Champions for the first time in 1936 while they were a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League. Eventually, Harvard joined the Ivy League and began to compete at the NCAA Division I level. They have made more than 15 NCAA Tournament appearances. Several of those instances resulted in the Crimson advancing to the College World Series.
Anyone in the Cambridge, Mass., area will not want to miss out on grabbing Harvard baseball tickets. The Crimson has won several Ivy League Championship Series as well. Notable players from the team, include Shawn Haviland of the Oakland Athletics. Haviland helped the team win the Ivy League Baseball Championship Series in 2005 and was named Ivy League Pitcher of the Year just one year later. Although Harvard holds fierce rivalries with several Ivy League schools, especially with Yale.
How much are Harvard Baseball tickets?
- Average Price: $25 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Spots in bleachers or beyond the outfield walls will be less expensive.
- College World Series Tickets: CWS tickets are usually around $150 to $600. Tickets for a regional or super-regional contest will be in the range of about $75 to $150.
Harvard Baseball Game Dates and Schedule
College baseball season generally takes place between mid-February and late June. Teams open play with three or four non-conference series before jumping into conference play in mid-March. Conference tournaments will take place in late May with the NCAA Regionals, Super Regionals and College World Series all happening in June.
When do Harvard Baseball tickets go on sale?
Harvard Baseball tickets normally go on sale in December after the team’s schedule is released. Postseason tickets will be available as soon as the NCAA announces the tournament field in late June. Use TicketSmarter’s up-to-date schedule to snag your college baseball tickets.
Do Harvard Crimson Baseball Series tickets include all games, or do I need a separate ticket for each?
Harvard Crimson Baseball Tickets can be sold as single-session passes or as multi-game packages. Check the listings carefully—some packages cover multiple games, while others only grant access to one session.
Can I buy Harvard Crimson Baseball tickets at on game day?
It’s sometimes possible, but availability is limited and high-demand games may sell out in advance. Purchasing ahead of time on TicketSmarter is recommended for better seat selection versus trying at the ticket office the day of the game.
Are there any discounts or special promotions for Harvard Crimson Baseball tickets?
Occasionally, group rates or early-bird promotions are available. Stay updated by subscribing to the TicketSmarter newsletters or explore our NCAA Baseball page.
Can I leave and re-enter the stadium with the same ticket?
Re-entry policies can vary, so it’s best to check the guidelines for Charles Schwab Field or any official event documentation. Typically, re-entry is not guaranteed unless specifically stated.
How do I handle Harvard Crimson Baseball ticket transfers if I can’t attend?
Most primary ticketing platforms allow electronic transfers. Check the platform’s policy and follow their instructions to securely transfer tickets to another individual.
What if my preferred seats are sold out?
You can explore secondary marketplaces like TicketSmarter or try different sessions. For the most popular games—like finals—tickets often sell out quickly, so buying early is key.
Are Harvard Crimson Baseball tickets refundable?
Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled. Tickets are guaranteed to be 100% valid.