During the 2026 season, UTSA Baseball experienced unprecedented local support, smashing attendance records and achieving a 38-20 overall record. The team secured its second consecutive American Athletic Conference championship with a strong 17-10 performance in league play. Notably, they sold a record 403 season tickets and hosted 28 games, attracting a total of 28,190 fans, surpassing the previous attendance record set in 2024. Averaging over 1,000 fans per game, a first in school history, Roadrunner Field saw multiple sell-out games and a peak attendance of 1,585 during a notable victory against Texas State. This surge in attendance reflects a growing enthusiasm and commitment to the UTSA baseball program.

By the Numbers
  • UTSA sold 403 season tickets before the 2026 season.
  • Averaged 1,007 fans per game, breaking the previous record of 702 in 2024.
State of Play
  • UTSA finished fifth in the American Conference for total and average attendance.
  • 28,190 total spectators attended home games, an increase from 21,050 in 2024.
  • 12 out of 28 home games exceeded the 1,000 spectator capacity.
What's Next

With the momentum from the record-breaking season, UTSA Baseball is poised to enhance its visibility and support in future seasons. Continued community engagement and performance improvements could lead to even higher attendance and stronger recruitment efforts. Efforts may also focus on upgrading facilities to accommodate growing fan interest.

Bottom Line

UTSA Baseball's record-setting attendance in 2026 marks a pivotal moment for the program, emphasizing the importance of local support and fan engagement. Maintaining this trajectory can solidify UTSA's reputation and impact in college baseball, setting the stage for future success.