
UCLA to Play USC at Dodger Stadium
November 24, 2015 | Baseball
LOS ANGELES – Once again, the UCLA Bruins will headline the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic this season at Chavez Ravine, the Dodgers announced today. The Bruins will take on cross-town rival USC in the second half of a double-header on March 6, which features Oklahoma out of the Big-12 and SEC power Mississippi State in the opening game.
The Oklahoma-Mississippi State game is slated to begin at 11:00 a.m. and the USC-UCLA matchup will begin at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are priced at $40 for Dugout Club seats, $30 for Baseline Club seats, $20 for Field level VIP, $12 for Field level and $10 for pavilion seats. To purchase tickets, visit www.dodgers.com/classic.
Tickets for USC and UCLA students and children under 14 are $5 (excluding dugout, baseline and Field VIP) and are available in advance only at the UCLA and USC box offices or at Dodger Stadium on the day of the event. One ticket is good for both games.
An exclusive pre-sale for Wooden Athletic Fund members, UCLA Baseball season-ticket holders and Dodger season-ticket holders will take place today from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. During the pre-sale, Field VIP seats will be just $15. The general on-sale will begin immediately after the pre-sale closes.
Parking is $10 and available only at the gate on the day of the event. Both parking and stadium gates will open an hour prior to the first pitch at 10:00 a.m.
The UCLA-USC game will be televised by Pac-12 Networks.
The event dates to 2010, when Vanderbilt edged Oklahoma State, 7-6, and UCLA defeated USC, 6-1. The Bruins have been a part of every Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic event since its introduction.
The Bruins return to action this year after notching a school-record 22 conference wins to earn their 11th conference championship last season. The Pac-12 title marked UCLA's third conference crown in the past five years. The Bruins also earned the number one overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and hosted a regional for the fifth time in the past six seasons.






