University of Hawai’i baseball single-game tickets now available for upcoming season

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Single-game tickets for the 2026 University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors baseball season are now available for purchase. The tickets went on sale Monday, marking the start of the fifth year under head coach Rich Hill.

Fans can buy tickets online or at the Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center box office from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. On game days, tickets will also be sold at Les Murakami Stadium starting one hour before the first pitch.

Season tickets remain on sale, starting at $150.

Over the past three seasons, the Rainbow Warriors have won 70 games at Les Murakami Stadium, which is the third-highest total among West Coast teams in that period. In 2025, Hawai’i led all western teams in average attendance and recorded 12 sellouts—the most since 1994.

The season begins with a four-game series against Gonzaga from February 13-16. Following that, Hawai’i will host Wichita State (February 20-23) and Ball State (February 26-March 1) to complete its nonconference home schedule. The team will then begin its final year in the Big West Conference by hosting Cal Poly, last year’s conference tournament champion, from March 6-8. Other notable conference home series include matchups against Cal State Fullerton (March 27-29), UC Irvine (April 10-12), and CSUN (May 14-17).

A special pregame ceremony is planned to honor former head coach Les Murakami on his induction into the College Baseball Hall Of Fame before the Friday, February 20 game against Wichita State.

Returning players include position players Elijah Ickes and Ben Zeigler-Namoa. The pitching staff features returning contributors Isaiah Magdaleno, Liam O’Brien, and Sebastian Gonzalez.

Single-game ticket prices are as follows: lower level seats cost $25 (single seats only), mid-level seats are $20, upper-level adult tickets are $15, senior citizens pay $10, and youth tickets (ages four through high school) are $8.



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