News Summary

The 2025 Iowa High School Baseball State Tournament is set to take place from July 21 to July 25. High school teams will compete at Merchants Park in Carroll and MercyOne Field in Sioux City. Tickets are affordable, allowing families to enjoy the excitement. Fans can also catch the games on the IHSSN Cable Network or online. This will be a thrilling week showcasing local talent and the best of high school baseball in Iowa.

Iowa, Get Ready for Baseball Excitement: The 2025 State Tournament is Here!

The countdown for the 2025 Iowa High School Baseball State Tournament is officially on, and baseball fans across the state can’t wait! From July 21 to July 25, local high school teams will battle it out for glory in a thrilling week filled with home runs and diving catches. If you’ve been waiting to cheer for your favorite team, this is your chance!

Where and When to Catch the Action

This year, the tournament will take place in two beautiful locations: Carroll and Sioux City. The smaller classes will have their games at Merchants Park located at 801 E 8th St, Carroll, IA. Meanwhile, you’ll find the larger classes competing at MercyOne Field at Lewis & Clark Park, which is at 3400 Line Dr, Sioux City, IA. Mark your calendars for some exciting matchups, whether you’re in the stands or cheering from home!

Let’s Talk Tickets!

Getting tickets is straightforward and won’t break the bank! For just $10 per day, you can catch all the live action. Tickets are available at iahsaa.org/tickets. Just a little heads up: all seating is general admission, and tickets are non-refundable, so make sure you really want to go before buying!

Oh, and if you have little ones, good news! Children who are under school age do not require a ticket. So, you can bring the whole family to enjoy America’s favorite pastime!

What About Parking?

If you’re driving, parking is free at Merchants Park, but it’s first-come, first-served, so plan to arrive early! Over at Lewis & Clark Park, parking will cost you just $1 with that fee added to your ticket. Easy on the wallet, right?

Schedule of Games

Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of the schedule! The tournament rolls out like this:

  • July 21: State quarterfinals for Class 3A and 1A
  • July 22: State quarterfinals for Class 2A
  • July 23: State semifinals for Classes 3A and 1A
  • July 24: State semifinals for Classes 2A and 4A
  • July 25: State championship games for all classes!

Catch the Games from Home Too!

Can’t make it to the fields? Don’t worry! The quarterfinals and semifinals are set to be broadcast on the IHSSN Cable Network! For just $18.99, you can grab a pass for all 24 games, or if you want to dip your toes, catch individual games for $9.99. The real treat? The championship game on July 25 will be available on the IHSSN Cable Network and select local affiliates like WQAD, KXFA, and KXVO 15.1 Roar.

And there’s even more! The finals will also be streamed for free on IHSSN.com and the Watch IHSSN App. So, grab your snacks and settle in for some action-packed baseball, even from the comfort of your couch!

Final Thoughts

The 2025 Iowa High School Baseball State Tournament is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball enthusiast or simply looking for a fun day out, this is the place to be! Get your tickets, gather your friends and family, and let’s make some memories on the fields of Iowa!

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