Baseball

Nebraska’s NCAA Baseball Regional Sells Out in Record Time

Early access for donors and a national ESPN+ broadcast fuel demand for the Lincoln Regional

Tickets for the NCAA Baseball Lincoln Regional at Haymarket Park vanished within ten minutes, underscoring a surge of interest in Nebraska’s postseason baseball run.

Season ticket holders who contributed $100 or more to the Husker baseball program were granted early access to a reserved block of seats, giving them a head start before the general sale opened.

When those seats were released to the public, the remaining 2,900 general admission tickets sold out in the same ten‑minute window, reflecting the intensity of fan demand.

A rapid sellout signals growing momentum

The swift sellout not only highlights the rising popularity of Nebraska baseball but also sets the stage for the team’s first postseason game in front of a sold‑out home crowd.

The regional will be staged at Hawks Field, the familiar home of the University of Nebraska’s baseball program, providing a familiar backdrop for Husker fans.

Broadcast and scheduling details

Nebraska’s opening matchup will be against South Dakota State at 3 p.m. on Friday, and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+, bringing the action to a national audience.

The combination of limited seating, donor‑priority access and national broadcast exposure illustrates how the event has become a focal point for the university’s athletic community.

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