The University of Mississippi Athletics

Softball Unveils 2023 Schedule
12/2/2022 | Softball
Rebels to host 26 games in Oxford
OXFORD, Miss. – Coming off its sixth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance and fourth 40-win season in program history, Ole Miss softball unveiled its 2023 schedule Friday. It features a packed non-conference slate and a standard 24-game conference schedule featuring eight-weekend series.
The 2023 schedule is headlined by matchups with 16 teams from last season's NCAA Tournament, including Florida and Oklahoma State from the 2022 Women's College World Series. Additionally, the Rebels will host a pair of home tournaments in March.
Ole Miss opens the season with back-to-back weekends at the Puerto Vallarta Challenge beginning February 10 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The Rebels face off against North Carolina, Oregon, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State and North Dakota State in session one and are set to take on Liberty, Southern Illinois, Cal State Fullerton and Kansas the following weekend.
After returning stateside, head coach Jamie Trachsel and the Rebels continue action at the Cowgirl Classic hosted by McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and then make a quick stop in Lafayette, Louisiana, on the way home to face off against Louisiana-Lafayette on February 27.
Fans in Oxford get their first glimpse of the 2023 squad at home the first weekend of March as the Rebels host their annual Ole Miss Classic. This year they'll welcome SEMO, Missouri State and Mt. St. Mary's to town for three days of doubleheaders.
The following weekend, Ole Miss kicks off conference play on the road for the second consecutive season, taking on Tennessee in Knoxville March 10-12, and travels to Southern Miss for a midweek contest against the Golden Eagles. The Rebels then return to Oxford, where they'll host the inaugural Rebel Invitational March 17-19, make their home debut in SEC play, hosting LSU March 24-26, and wrap up the nine-game homestand with a midweek matchup with Memphis.
Ole Miss then hits the road to close out the month, heading to Auburn for a three-game series from March 31-April 2 and returns home as Kentucky visits Oxford Easter Weekend. The Rebels series with the Wildcats is sandwiched by a pair of midweeks at the Ole Miss Softball Complex with UT Martin and Louisiana Tech.
The Rebels continue SEC play with a trip to Columbia, Missouri, April 14-16 before welcoming Texas A&M to Oxford on April 21-23. Ole Miss rounds out the month of April in Gainesville, where it will take on the Florida Gators in its final road series of the season. The Rebels then close out their regular season in Oxford against Alabama May 5-7.
After league action wraps up, Arkansas will host the 2023 SEC Tournament at Boggle Park in Fayetteville May 9-13, and the Rebels will await their postseason fate.
Official game times and TV designations will be released at a later date.
For all Ole Miss softball news and information, go to OleMissSports.com and follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissSoftball, on Facebook at Ole Miss Softball and on Instagram at olemisssoftball. Also, follow head coach Jamie Trachsel on Twitter at @Jamie_Trachsel.
The 2023 schedule is headlined by matchups with 16 teams from last season's NCAA Tournament, including Florida and Oklahoma State from the 2022 Women's College World Series. Additionally, the Rebels will host a pair of home tournaments in March.
Ole Miss opens the season with back-to-back weekends at the Puerto Vallarta Challenge beginning February 10 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The Rebels face off against North Carolina, Oregon, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State and North Dakota State in session one and are set to take on Liberty, Southern Illinois, Cal State Fullerton and Kansas the following weekend.
After returning stateside, head coach Jamie Trachsel and the Rebels continue action at the Cowgirl Classic hosted by McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and then make a quick stop in Lafayette, Louisiana, on the way home to face off against Louisiana-Lafayette on February 27.
Fans in Oxford get their first glimpse of the 2023 squad at home the first weekend of March as the Rebels host their annual Ole Miss Classic. This year they'll welcome SEMO, Missouri State and Mt. St. Mary's to town for three days of doubleheaders.
The following weekend, Ole Miss kicks off conference play on the road for the second consecutive season, taking on Tennessee in Knoxville March 10-12, and travels to Southern Miss for a midweek contest against the Golden Eagles. The Rebels then return to Oxford, where they'll host the inaugural Rebel Invitational March 17-19, make their home debut in SEC play, hosting LSU March 24-26, and wrap up the nine-game homestand with a midweek matchup with Memphis.
Ole Miss then hits the road to close out the month, heading to Auburn for a three-game series from March 31-April 2 and returns home as Kentucky visits Oxford Easter Weekend. The Rebels series with the Wildcats is sandwiched by a pair of midweeks at the Ole Miss Softball Complex with UT Martin and Louisiana Tech.
The Rebels continue SEC play with a trip to Columbia, Missouri, April 14-16 before welcoming Texas A&M to Oxford on April 21-23. Ole Miss rounds out the month of April in Gainesville, where it will take on the Florida Gators in its final road series of the season. The Rebels then close out their regular season in Oxford against Alabama May 5-7.
After league action wraps up, Arkansas will host the 2023 SEC Tournament at Boggle Park in Fayetteville May 9-13, and the Rebels will await their postseason fate.
Official game times and TV designations will be released at a later date.
For all Ole Miss softball news and information, go to OleMissSports.com and follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissSoftball, on Facebook at Ole Miss Softball and on Instagram at olemisssoftball. Also, follow head coach Jamie Trachsel on Twitter at @Jamie_Trachsel.
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