CLEMSON, S.C. — Season tickets for the reigning ACC Champions 2026 season will officially go on sale November 25, giving fans the first opportunity to ‘Attack the Moment’ alongside the team by securing their seats for a home schedule packed with marquee matchups and weekend action. This year’s slate features 24 total home games, including 19 reserved-seating contests — every weekend game plus the Palmetto Series game on April 14 against South Carolina — along with five general-admission weekday games.
“Over the last six seasons, the Clemson community has been outstanding with their support and outreach towards the softball program and making McWhorter Stadium one of the best environments to play college softball,” said Head Coach John Rittman. “Clemson Athletics, administration and our coaching staff recognizes the importance of making our games available to fans. In 2026, we are modifying our season-ticket packages and single-game tickets to continue to make our games available to everyone. This is a great way to continue to enhance our home field advantage that has helped keep McWhorter Stadium the best place to play in the ACC. Our updated season- and single-game ticket models provide our fans the opportunities to purchase tickets that work with their schedules and showcase their passion for our game. Our fans have helped keep McWhorter Stadium the best atmosphere to play any day of the week.”
Renewing members will continue to receive access to the complete 19-game reserved-seating package, which includes every weekend home game and the South Carolina game. Renewal pricing is set at $400 for Section 4, $350 for remaining reserved seating, and $200 for Berm sections. For the remaining five midweek games not included in the season-ticket package, season-ticket holders receive discounted general-admission pricing that reduces the standard $5 midweek ticket to just $2. Fans interested in becoming season-ticket holders are encouraged to fill out this interest form to be contacted by the Clemson Ticket Office when they become available.
Fans who prefer single-game options will have access to both reserved and general-admission tickets throughout the season. The South Carolina matchup will be priced at $35 for Section 4, $30 for remaining reserved seating, and $15 for Berm seating. All other weekend games are available at $30 for Section 4, $25 for remaining reserved seating, and $15 for the Berm. Weekday games will remain general admission, priced at $5, with the discounted $2 rate reserved for active season-ticket holders. Single game tickets are scheduled to go on-sale in January to both IPTAY members (Jan. 20) and the general public (Jan. 27).
The Tigers are ready to return to the field for their seventh year of competition since beginning the program in 2020. Coming off an ACC Championship and the program’s third Super Regional appearance, the 13 returning letterwinners, highlighted by four NFCA All-Region Selections in Jamison Brockenbrough, Macey Cintron, Marian Collins and Julia Knowler, and the 11 newcomers are ready to ‘Attack the Moment’ in 2026.
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