Baseball Beyond Borders will host its first annual HBCU Seattle Series Friday, March 14 through Sunday, March 16, at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue, Washington. The three-game series will feature Seattle University and Coppin State University, an HBCU in Baltimore, Maryland.
The series aims to highlight baseball and softball programs at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), provide an opportunity to expose local student-athletes, their families, and communities to the HBCU experience, and, in partnership with Seattle University, expand access to baseball, softball, and academic opportunities for youth of color.
Throughout the weekend, fans can expect a Yard-like experience at Bannerwood Park with live DJs, Black-owned food trucks, activations in collaboration with HBCU alum associations and historically Black fraternities and sororities, and more.
For the most up-to-date information on rescheduled/canceled games for the HBCU Seattle Series, please follow the Seattle U Baseball account on Instagram @seattleubase.
Bannerwood Park
Seattle University Redhawks vs. Coppin State University Eagles
Bannerwood Park
Bannerwood Park
Seattle University Redhawks vs. Coppin State University Eagles
Bannerwood Park
Bannerwood Park
Festivities with the teams, Seattle Mariners activations, batting practice in the cages, food trucks, and more!
Bannerwood Park
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom Park
Seattle University Redhawks vs. Coppin State University Eagles
No tickets, free to attend for all!
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom Park
The inaugural series kicks off with Take Me Out to the Quad, an event in partnership with RieImagine, Baseball Beyond Borders, Métier Brewing Co., and the Seattle Mariners on Thursday, March 13, from 4:00 - 9:00 pm at Victory Hall.
The event features Vibe Bingo, a menu of beer-infused selections, and a vendor market featuring Black and women-owned businesses curated by JazzFromSeattle:
We'd love your support! All Sponsorship Levels include the following benefits:
Email info@baseballbeyond.org for Sponsor Package information.
We are seeking Black-owned food trucks for the HBCU Seattle Series at Bannerwood Park March 14-16. Email us!
Your support helps increase access for more youth to play the game they love. The transformation goes from the field to the classroom and beyond.
Baseball Beyond Borders
PO Box 5555 Kent WA 98064