The 2027 Amegy Bank College Baseball Series is set to light up Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, from March 5 through March 7, bringing together six of the nation’s most competitive collegiate programs.
The tournament will feature a six‑team field that includes DBU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Penn State and UCLA, with each school bringing a distinct pedigree to the event.
Every game will be streamed live on FloSports, ensuring that fans across the country can follow the action in real time, while all proceeds from ticket sales will be directed to Shriners Children’s, underscoring the tournament’s charitable mission.
Wake Forest head coach Tom Walter said he is excited to test his squad in a Major League‑style venue, noting that the atmosphere at Globe Life Field adds a special dimension to the team’s preparation.
Now in its third year, the Amegy Bank Series has become one of the premier regular‑season college baseball events in the United States, with Amegy Bank continuing its title sponsorship for the third consecutive season.
A historic first for Penn State and Wake Forest
Both Penn State and Wake Forest will make their inaugural trips to Arlington for the series, marking a milestone for their programs and providing a chance to measure themselves against established powerhouses.
Ole Miss enters the event with a 5‑1 record at Globe Life Field, having previously been part of a dramatic 8‑7, 10‑inning victory over a top‑five opponent in 2026, a testament to the venue’s capacity for high‑stakes competition.
Mississippi State and UCLA are returning for a second straight year, riding the momentum of strong performances in the 2026 season, while the top‑ranked Bruins aim to defend the title they captured in a thrilling finish.
The tournament’s broader impact
Organized by REV Entertainment in partnership with FloSports and Amegy Bank, the series not only showcases elite college baseball but also leverages its platform to support community initiatives, reinforcing the growing synergy between sport, business and philanthropy.
As the tournament looks ahead, organizers anticipate expanding its reach, drawing larger crowds and deepening its charitable impact, while maintaining its commitment to presenting the best of college baseball on a national stage.