- Feb 27, 2025
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The UC Davis Aggies baseball team is stepping into the spotlight in a big way this season. For the first time in program history, the team will host night games at Phil Swimley Field at Dobbins Stadium. This landmark moment not only marks a new chapter for the Aggies but also brings a fresh level of excitement to the college baseball scene.
Night games are a staple in many college baseball programs, but for UC Davis, this is a groundbreaking move. The installation of new stadium lights has transformed the field, allowing games to be played under the stars. Here’s why this change is so significant:
The introduction of night games is part of a broader effort to elevate the UC Davis baseball program. The Aggies have been steadily building a competitive team, and this move signals a commitment to growing the program's visibility and fanbase. Head Coach Tommy Nicholson shared his enthusiasm:
"This is a monumental moment for our program. Playing under the lights will not only enhance the experience for our players but also for our fans and the entire UC Davis community."
With the new lights in place, the Aggies are ready to shine—literally and figuratively. The team’s schedule includes several highly anticipated night games, including matchups against conference rivals and non-conference opponents. Fans can look forward to:
Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a fun way to spend an evening, UC Davis baseball’s night games are the place to be. Grab your friends, family, or fellow Aggies, and head to Dobbins Stadium to be part of this historic season.
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